Exam 8: Researching E-Discovery Case Law
Exam 1: Introduction to E-Discovery and Digital Evidence50 Questions
Exam 2: A Brief History of E-Discovery50 Questions
Exam 3: E-Discovery Planning Tools50 Questions
Exam 4: Experts: The Right Person for the Right Job50 Questions
Exam 5: Digital Evidence Case Flow50 Questions
Exam 6: Case Study From Beginning to Trial50 Questions
Exam 7: Information Governance and Litigation Preparedness50 Questions
Exam 8: Researching E-Discovery Case Law50 Questions
Exam 9: The Future of E-Discovery50 Questions
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The EEOC v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, 2013 case provided an example of which of the following?
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a leader in legal databases
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FRCrP
ECPA
plain view
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Each state has its own ____________ of courts ending in a state supreme court for appeals.
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In civil cases, the term data ________is used when opposing counsel sends more information or data than could be examined in a reasonable time.
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The salient point in the case affecting General Petraeus (and average citizens) is that e-mails older than 180 days don't require a __________ to be searched.
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Describe the case of Donato Aponte-Navedo, et al, Plaintiffs v. Nalco Chemical Company, et al (2010) and how it applies to e-discovery.
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rulings that are overturned later
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data dump
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In criminal e-discovery, the financial burden is on the ___________.
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Case law determines how laws are applied and is based on previous rulings.
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