Exam 13: E-Discovery--The Process
Exam 1: Technology in the Law Office55 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics and Professional Responsibility in a Technology Age63 Questions
Exam 3: Computers in the Law Office53 Questions
Exam 4: The Internet, the Cloud, and Communications56 Questions
Exam 5: Word Processing62 Questions
Exam 6: Spreadsheets53 Questions
Exam 7: Electronic Databases60 Questions
Exam 8: Utilities, applications and Tools70 Questions
Exam 9: Office Management Software57 Questions
Exam 10: Case Organization and Management Software55 Questions
Exam 11: The Changing Face of Discovery and the Basics of E-Discovery65 Questions
Exam 12: Evolving Issues in E-Discovery53 Questions
Exam 13: E-Discovery--The Process53 Questions
Exam 14: Analysis and Review of E-Discovery56 Questions
Exam 15: The Electronic Courtroom55 Questions
Exam 16: Presentation and Trial Graphics50 Questions
Exam 17: Electronic Trial Presentation52 Questions
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The chain of custody of an electronic document can be maintained by
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A _______ is a written record showing the identity of everyone accessing evidence and showing that the evidence was not altered while in their possession.
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chain of custody
During the _______ phase of e-discovery,it is necessary to determine the location of ESI and the costs of retrieval.
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The discovery of electronically stored information relies primarily on the human element in retrieving data.
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How can a company or organization prepare for the e-discovery process even before litigation occurs? What rules have courts created that allow for this step in the process?
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Describe the methods used to identify relevant information in e-discovery.
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Defragmenting is the testing of a search query by running it against a limited set of documents to measure the accuracy of the response to the search query.
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A __________ deposition is of a person from an organization who has knowledge of the production and data storage.
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The initial step in the discovery process is the review of documents for privilege.
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A computer forensics expert can obtain information about data that has been modified or deleted by looking at
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What is the ultimate goal of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model?
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In response to a request for production,Synchromotive provided Kate's litigation team with a portable hard drive containing copies of thousands of electronic documents from Synchromotive's archives.Among these documents,the team must find documents that show that Synchromotive's development of their Speedex device occurred subsequent to Electro Tech's development of the Accelerex device.Most of the documents on the drive are about topics that have nothing to do with the Speedex development,and are not organized or identified in any coherent or useful way.What techniques can Kate's team use to search the drive for the documents they need? How should they prepare themselves for the search?
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____________ is the testing of a search query by running it against a limited set of documents to measure the accuracy of the response to the search query.
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Document _________ policies that provide for the periodic or routine destruction of stored information are not permissible.
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In e-discovery,how are interrogatories used to help prepare for depositions?
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According to the Electronic Discovery Reference Model,the e-discovery process should begin with
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