Exam 8: Litigation Support Software
Exam 1: Overview of Computers and Technology in the Law Office29 Questions
Exam 2: Word Processing and Document Assembly28 Questions
Exam 3: Spreadsheet Software30 Questions
Exam 4: Legal Timekeeping and Billing Software30 Questions
Exam 5: Databases, Case Management and Docket Control Software24 Questions
Exam 6: The Cloud and Social Media25 Questions
Exam 7: Electronic Discovery28 Questions
Exam 8: Litigation Support Software30 Questions
Exam 9: Research on the Internet and Electronic Mail28 Questions
Exam 10: The Electronic Courthouse, Automated Courtroom, and Presentation Graphics25 Questions
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Pleadings, motions, and briefs should never be entered in a firm's litigation support database.
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Computerized litigation support is inherently inflexible, in that it is difficult to change and adapt to the requirements of different cases.
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Which of the following is a benefit of computerized litigation support?
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Computerized litigation support systems are not allowed in most courtrooms.
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Manual litigation support systems are vulnerable to human error.
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Generally speaking, most litigation support programs are not difficult to learn.
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A(n) is oral testimony taken before a court reporter who transcribes the testimony word for word.
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An objective coding system enables coders to enter what they think about a document.
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