Deck 9: Discovery: Document Production and Control, Medical Exams, Admissions

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Produced documents belonging to the same category should be stapled together.
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Classifications of documents should be set out before production begins.
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A party may request an admission that a certain piece of evidence is genuine. ​
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In large-volume cases, sophisticated data filtering programs employed by vendors can substantially reduce the volume of captured data, but not the cost of producing the requested data.
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Document production may be accomplished by exchange of a CD-ROM.
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A very important aspect of document control is maintaining indexes.
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A medical records librarian is a good source for interpreting doctors' orders.
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Original documents should be returned to their custodian as soon as they are copied.
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The ABA's Legal Technology Advisory Council is set up to help firms handle large volumes of documents.
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The parties can agree, without involving the court, to extend the date previously established for completing discovery.
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Federal Rule 37 covers requests for medical examinations.
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Document production should be coordinated with the custodian of the documents.
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Computerization of document production is prohibitively expensive.
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Failure to organize documents can mean the loss of the case.
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Discovery of documents is available only through the device of document production.
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The cost of complying with a request to produce documents and things in the federal system is generally borne by the requesting party.
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The sensible approach for "pulling" or capturing e-data includes getting a mirror image of the data on each pertinent person's personal computer.
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An original source log is most helpful when returning documents to their custodians at the end of a case.
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A uniform decimal system is best for numbering documents in small cases.
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Paralegals should not accompany clients to medical exams.
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The destruction or loss of evidence, including the failure to preserve it, defines ​

A) ​ spoliation.
B) ​ the essence of ethics standard 1-1.
C) ​ document retention policy.
D) ​ litigation hold.
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For a medical exam to be ordered, the alleged condition must be in controversy.
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According to the cost hierarchy, the most expensive data to produce is ​

A) ​ replicant data.
B) ​ metadata.
C) ​ residual data.
D) ​ active data.
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If the opponent refuses to undergo a medical exam, the requesting party has no recourse.
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Identifying responsive documents, numbering and coding documents, and identifying documents with privileged information are all objectives of ​

A) ​ screening pulled documents.
B) ​ securing pulled documents.
C) capturing paper and e-documents. ​
D) ​ a litigation hold.
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In the document production context, the phrase "in which it is ordinarily maintained or that is reasonably usable" refers to the form of ​

A) ​ paper document production.
B) ​ the production plan.
C) ​ entry onto land.
D) ​ electronically stored information.
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An item that a paralegal would not include in the plan for the production of documents and things is the ​

A) ​ expertise level needed.
B) ​ team members.
C) ​ attorney who should be assigned the case.
D) ​ quality control needed.
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A request for a medical examination does not require the party to undergo the exam.
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The purpose of document production is to ​

A) confuse the opponent with a mass of paper. ​
B) ​ provide the opponent an opportunity to review documents.
C) ​ prevent the opponent's access to documents.
D) ​ complete all case paperwork before trial.
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Unless otherwise agreed or ordered, documents shall be produced either as they are kept in the ordinary course of business or according to the ​

A) ​ cost hierarchy of production.
B) request's categories. ​
C) ​ chronology in which it is located.
D) ​ dictates of the tech expert.
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Protective orders may allow a party not to answer interrogatories.
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When capturing data, your source log should include ​

A) a list of objectives. ​
B) ​ how data is secured.
C) ​ a topical master list.
D) ​ the method of capture.
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The production of documents and things is not the proper discovery device to gain access to ​

A) ​ writings and drawings of the other party.
B) ​ computer data compilations of the other party.
C) ​ entry to land of a non-party.
D) ​ samples of tangible things held by the other party.
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Production of electronic data may require the assistance of ​

A) ​ an electrician.
B) ​ a forensic software analyst.
C) ​ a motion for electronic inventory.
D) ​ anyone who can do computerized word processing.
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If the form for producing e-stored information is not indicated in the request, the responding party must ​

A) ​ submit a request for that information.
B) ​ state in which form it intends to produce the information.
C) exclude that information from production. ​
D) ​ ask the court for a protective order.
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Failure to cooperate with discovery may result in criminal charges.
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The imaging process ​

A) converts paper documents to e-documents. ​
B) ​ is best for small case files.
C) ​ authorizes the court to compel a medical exam.
D) ​ is essential to e-document security.
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Often the best source for determining the location of documents is the ​

A) paralegal. ​
B) ​ client.
C) ​ attorney.
D) ​ corporate president.
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The billing section of a small case file should include the client's medical bills related to the case.
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The most significant index to be prepared is the _____ index. ​

A) ​ master
B) ​ privileged information
C) ​ product
D) ​ chronological
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A request for admission seeks to ​

A) ​ discover new evidence.
B) ​ narrow the issues for trial.
C) ​ confirm that previously discovered information is admissible.
D) ​ have the case dismissed.
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One party may request the other party to undergo a physical or mental exam under Federal Rule ​

A) 30. ​
B) ​ 35.
C) ​ 37.
D) ​ 26.
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When copying documents for production, you should ​

A) ​ staple copies if originals were stapled.
B) ​ copy only the pertinent pages of large documents.
C) ​ keep any poor copies for use as scratch paper.
D) ​ take copies for the case file and return originals to the custodian.
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When preparing for the actual examination of your client's documents, it is professionally courteous to ​

A) ​ disclose work product information.
B) ​ impede access to data.
C) ​ leave the examining party with the documents.
D) ​ notify the opponent about any foreign language documents.
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The Freedom of Information Act allows access to ​

A) classified national defense documents. ​
B) ​ information not relevant to the case for which the request is made.
C) ​ trade secrets.
D) ​ geological information on oil wells.
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A directive that permits a jury to infer that information lost due to breach of the duty to preserve was damaging to the responsible party's case is a(n) _____ instruction. ​

A) inadvertent loss. ​
B) ​ negligence.
C) ​ spoliation.
D) ​ adverse jury.
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A response to a request for admission must be made in _____ days. ​

A) ​ ten
B) twenty ​
C) ​ sixty
D) thirty ​
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Compelling discovery is covered in detail in Federal Rule ​

A) ​ 23.
B) ​ 26.
C) ​ 34.
D) ​ 37.
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At the examination of the documents, you do not need to ​

A) copy each document chosen by the opponent. ​
B) ​ copy each privileged document chosen by the opponent.
C) ​ make an index of chosen documents.
D) ​ arrange the documents to be examined according to the opponent's request.
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In planning document production, you need to consider ​

A) ​ access to the courthouse.
B) ​ preparation of witnesses.
C) ​ clarity of answers.
D) ​ work space.
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If documents are properly identified and indexed, locating them requires ​

A) ​ a thorough search of all file boxes.
B) a search of computer files. ​
C) ​ the number of the document.
D) ​ the assistance of a forensic software analyst.
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The most expensive stage of e-discovery is _____ e-information. ​

A) planning the production of ​
B) ​ examining produced
C) ​ producing
D) ​ capturing
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When reviewing technical documents, it is best to ​

A) disregard them because the jury will not understand them. ​
B) ​ create a glossary of technical terms raised in a particular case.
C) ​ assume all abbreviations are standardized in any particular field.
D) ​ rely on your common sense to translate them.
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The first step of a Freedom of Information Act search is to ​

A) find forms at the Internet site of the applicable agency. ​
B) ​ submit an FOIA notice to the court.
C) ​ request permission from your congressional representative.
D) ​ have both sides stipulate to the search.
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At the close of the case, copies of documents should be ​

A) ​ returned with original documents.
B) ​ kept in the case file.
C) ​ destroyed.
D) ​ kept in a computer file.
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One item that is not an important security measure is ​

A) limiting access to stored evidence to prevent a break in the chain of custody. ​
B) ​ redaction of privileged and privacy information.
C) ​ computer screensavers.
D) computer access shut-offs. ​
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An order obtained by the court that prevents a party from obtaining specified information in discovery is called a _____ order. ​

A) ​ screen
B) ​ protective
C) ​ dismissal
D) ​ compliance
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A request for admission is a request for ​

A) ​ factual information, leads to evidence, and the location of documents.
B) ​ the opponent's description of facts, documents, or physical evidence.
C) ​ the opponent's confirmation of the truthfulness and accuracy of facts, opinions, or the application of law to facts.
D) ​ a statement of the opponent's responsibility for injuries.
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When photocopying documents, remember that poor copies should be ​

A) ​ kept in an "extras" copy file.
B) placed behind the original document. ​
C) ​ thrown away.
D) ​ destroyed.
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During production, privileged documents should be ​

A) hidden. ​
B) ​ carefully identified.
C) ​ kept accessible to all parties.
D) ​ destroyed.
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In addition to meeting with the client, the client's technology manager, and key personnel, list three other methods for locating paper and e-stored information and working with its custodians in response to a production request.
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At the close of the case, what should be done with original documents? Indexes? Copies of documents?
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The temperature was 15°F the morning of the accident.
Admission of fact
The temperature was 15°F the morning of the accident.
Admission of opinion
The temperature was 15°F the morning of the accident.
Admission regarding the application of law to fact
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When you screen files and documents for production, what three tasks must you do?
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When preparing a request for production, it is essential that the requesting paralegal consider for each potential item the opponent's cost to produce it and what other item?
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The fact section of a small case file should include ​

A) the complaint. ​
B) ​ medical bills.
C) ​ records of witness fees.
D) ​ letters from the client.
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What are the three major steps to protecting a client from sanctions related to failure to preserve evidence? ​
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A party may not take usable information, including e-information, and produce it in what form?
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Mr. Hart was driving too fast for conditions as defined in Columbia Statute 390.25.
Admission of fact
Mr. Hart was driving too fast for conditions as defined in Columbia Statute 390.25.
Admission of opinion
Mr. Hart was driving too fast for conditions as defined in Columbia Statute 390.25.
Admission regarding the application of law to fact
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How does a uniform decimal system of numbering documents work?
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How should you handle privileged documents during production?
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What are the advantages in using the Freedom of Information Act for discovery?
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Mr. Hart was acting in an agency capacity for Mercury Parcel Service at the time of the accident.
Admission of fact
Mr. Hart was acting in an agency capacity for Mercury Parcel Service at the time of the accident.
Admission of opinion
Mr. Hart was acting in an agency capacity for Mercury Parcel Service at the time of the accident.
Admission regarding the application of law to fact
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What security precautions need to be taken in computer document control?
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What entity of the ABA tests software for law offices and can provide assistance in choosing a program?
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Name three helpful resources for interpreting documents.
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List the four primary steps for the production of documents and things in response to a request to produce.
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There was ice on the road at the time of the accident.
Admission of fact
There was ice on the road at the time of the accident.
Admission of opinion
There was ice on the road at the time of the accident.
Admission regarding the application of law to fact
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Mr. Hart was intoxicated at the time of the accident.
Admission of fact
Mr. Hart was intoxicated at the time of the accident.
Admission of opinion
Mr. Hart was intoxicated at the time of the accident.
Admission regarding the application of law to fact
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Large case files usually ​

A) ​ have to be organized by different methods for each case.
B) ​ are no more complex than small case files.
C) ​ do not need indices if they are organized properly.
D) ​ are divided and subdivided numerically.
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Produced documents belonging to the same category should be stapled together.
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Classifications of documents should be set out before production begins.
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A party may request an admission that a certain piece of evidence is genuine. ​
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In large-volume cases, sophisticated data filtering programs employed by vendors can substantially reduce the volume of captured data, but not the cost of producing the requested data.
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Document production may be accomplished by exchange of a CD-ROM.
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A very important aspect of document control is maintaining indexes.
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A medical records librarian is a good source for interpreting doctors' orders.
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Original documents should be returned to their custodian as soon as they are copied.
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The ABA's Legal Technology Advisory Council is set up to help firms handle large volumes of documents.
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The parties can agree, without involving the court, to extend the date previously established for completing discovery.
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Federal Rule 37 covers requests for medical examinations.
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Document production should be coordinated with the custodian of the documents.
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Computerization of document production is prohibitively expensive.
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Failure to organize documents can mean the loss of the case.
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Discovery of documents is available only through the device of document production.
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The cost of complying with a request to produce documents and things in the federal system is generally borne by the requesting party.
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The sensible approach for "pulling" or capturing e-data includes getting a mirror image of the data on each pertinent person's personal computer.
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An original source log is most helpful when returning documents to their custodians at the end of a case.
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A uniform decimal system is best for numbering documents in small cases.
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Paralegals should not accompany clients to medical exams.
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The destruction or loss of evidence, including the failure to preserve it, defines ​

A) ​ spoliation.
B) ​ the essence of ethics standard 1-1.
C) ​ document retention policy.
D) ​ litigation hold.
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For a medical exam to be ordered, the alleged condition must be in controversy.
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According to the cost hierarchy, the most expensive data to produce is ​

A) ​ replicant data.
B) ​ metadata.
C) ​ residual data.
D) ​ active data.
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If the opponent refuses to undergo a medical exam, the requesting party has no recourse.
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Identifying responsive documents, numbering and coding documents, and identifying documents with privileged information are all objectives of ​

A) ​ screening pulled documents.
B) ​ securing pulled documents.
C) capturing paper and e-documents. ​
D) ​ a litigation hold.
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In the document production context, the phrase "in which it is ordinarily maintained or that is reasonably usable" refers to the form of ​

A) ​ paper document production.
B) ​ the production plan.
C) ​ entry onto land.
D) ​ electronically stored information.
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An item that a paralegal would not include in the plan for the production of documents and things is the ​

A) ​ expertise level needed.
B) ​ team members.
C) ​ attorney who should be assigned the case.
D) ​ quality control needed.
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A request for a medical examination does not require the party to undergo the exam.
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The purpose of document production is to ​

A) confuse the opponent with a mass of paper. ​
B) ​ provide the opponent an opportunity to review documents.
C) ​ prevent the opponent's access to documents.
D) ​ complete all case paperwork before trial.
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Unless otherwise agreed or ordered, documents shall be produced either as they are kept in the ordinary course of business or according to the ​

A) ​ cost hierarchy of production.
B) request's categories. ​
C) ​ chronology in which it is located.
D) ​ dictates of the tech expert.
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Protective orders may allow a party not to answer interrogatories.
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When capturing data, your source log should include ​

A) a list of objectives. ​
B) ​ how data is secured.
C) ​ a topical master list.
D) ​ the method of capture.
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The production of documents and things is not the proper discovery device to gain access to ​

A) ​ writings and drawings of the other party.
B) ​ computer data compilations of the other party.
C) ​ entry to land of a non-party.
D) ​ samples of tangible things held by the other party.
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Production of electronic data may require the assistance of ​

A) ​ an electrician.
B) ​ a forensic software analyst.
C) ​ a motion for electronic inventory.
D) ​ anyone who can do computerized word processing.
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If the form for producing e-stored information is not indicated in the request, the responding party must ​

A) ​ submit a request for that information.
B) ​ state in which form it intends to produce the information.
C) exclude that information from production. ​
D) ​ ask the court for a protective order.
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Failure to cooperate with discovery may result in criminal charges.
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37
The imaging process ​

A) converts paper documents to e-documents. ​
B) ​ is best for small case files.
C) ​ authorizes the court to compel a medical exam.
D) ​ is essential to e-document security.
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Often the best source for determining the location of documents is the ​

A) paralegal. ​
B) ​ client.
C) ​ attorney.
D) ​ corporate president.
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The billing section of a small case file should include the client's medical bills related to the case.
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40
The most significant index to be prepared is the _____ index. ​

A) ​ master
B) ​ privileged information
C) ​ product
D) ​ chronological
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A request for admission seeks to ​

A) ​ discover new evidence.
B) ​ narrow the issues for trial.
C) ​ confirm that previously discovered information is admissible.
D) ​ have the case dismissed.
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One party may request the other party to undergo a physical or mental exam under Federal Rule ​

A) 30. ​
B) ​ 35.
C) ​ 37.
D) ​ 26.
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When copying documents for production, you should ​

A) ​ staple copies if originals were stapled.
B) ​ copy only the pertinent pages of large documents.
C) ​ keep any poor copies for use as scratch paper.
D) ​ take copies for the case file and return originals to the custodian.
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When preparing for the actual examination of your client's documents, it is professionally courteous to ​

A) ​ disclose work product information.
B) ​ impede access to data.
C) ​ leave the examining party with the documents.
D) ​ notify the opponent about any foreign language documents.
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The Freedom of Information Act allows access to ​

A) classified national defense documents. ​
B) ​ information not relevant to the case for which the request is made.
C) ​ trade secrets.
D) ​ geological information on oil wells.
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A directive that permits a jury to infer that information lost due to breach of the duty to preserve was damaging to the responsible party's case is a(n) _____ instruction. ​

A) inadvertent loss. ​
B) ​ negligence.
C) ​ spoliation.
D) ​ adverse jury.
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A response to a request for admission must be made in _____ days. ​

A) ​ ten
B) twenty ​
C) ​ sixty
D) thirty ​
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Compelling discovery is covered in detail in Federal Rule ​

A) ​ 23.
B) ​ 26.
C) ​ 34.
D) ​ 37.
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At the examination of the documents, you do not need to ​

A) copy each document chosen by the opponent. ​
B) ​ copy each privileged document chosen by the opponent.
C) ​ make an index of chosen documents.
D) ​ arrange the documents to be examined according to the opponent's request.
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In planning document production, you need to consider ​

A) ​ access to the courthouse.
B) ​ preparation of witnesses.
C) ​ clarity of answers.
D) ​ work space.
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If documents are properly identified and indexed, locating them requires ​

A) ​ a thorough search of all file boxes.
B) a search of computer files. ​
C) ​ the number of the document.
D) ​ the assistance of a forensic software analyst.
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The most expensive stage of e-discovery is _____ e-information. ​

A) planning the production of ​
B) ​ examining produced
C) ​ producing
D) ​ capturing
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When reviewing technical documents, it is best to ​

A) disregard them because the jury will not understand them. ​
B) ​ create a glossary of technical terms raised in a particular case.
C) ​ assume all abbreviations are standardized in any particular field.
D) ​ rely on your common sense to translate them.
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The first step of a Freedom of Information Act search is to ​

A) find forms at the Internet site of the applicable agency. ​
B) ​ submit an FOIA notice to the court.
C) ​ request permission from your congressional representative.
D) ​ have both sides stipulate to the search.
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At the close of the case, copies of documents should be ​

A) ​ returned with original documents.
B) ​ kept in the case file.
C) ​ destroyed.
D) ​ kept in a computer file.
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One item that is not an important security measure is ​

A) limiting access to stored evidence to prevent a break in the chain of custody. ​
B) ​ redaction of privileged and privacy information.
C) ​ computer screensavers.
D) computer access shut-offs. ​
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An order obtained by the court that prevents a party from obtaining specified information in discovery is called a _____ order. ​

A) ​ screen
B) ​ protective
C) ​ dismissal
D) ​ compliance
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A request for admission is a request for ​

A) ​ factual information, leads to evidence, and the location of documents.
B) ​ the opponent's description of facts, documents, or physical evidence.
C) ​ the opponent's confirmation of the truthfulness and accuracy of facts, opinions, or the application of law to facts.
D) ​ a statement of the opponent's responsibility for injuries.
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When photocopying documents, remember that poor copies should be ​

A) ​ kept in an "extras" copy file.
B) placed behind the original document. ​
C) ​ thrown away.
D) ​ destroyed.
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During production, privileged documents should be ​

A) hidden. ​
B) ​ carefully identified.
C) ​ kept accessible to all parties.
D) ​ destroyed.
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In addition to meeting with the client, the client's technology manager, and key personnel, list three other methods for locating paper and e-stored information and working with its custodians in response to a production request.
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At the close of the case, what should be done with original documents? Indexes? Copies of documents?
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The temperature was 15°F the morning of the accident.
Admission of fact
The temperature was 15°F the morning of the accident.
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The temperature was 15°F the morning of the accident.
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64
When you screen files and documents for production, what three tasks must you do?
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65
When preparing a request for production, it is essential that the requesting paralegal consider for each potential item the opponent's cost to produce it and what other item?
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66
The fact section of a small case file should include ​

A) the complaint. ​
B) ​ medical bills.
C) ​ records of witness fees.
D) ​ letters from the client.
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67
What are the three major steps to protecting a client from sanctions related to failure to preserve evidence? ​
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68
A party may not take usable information, including e-information, and produce it in what form?
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69
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Mr. Hart was driving too fast for conditions as defined in Columbia Statute 390.25.
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Mr. Hart was driving too fast for conditions as defined in Columbia Statute 390.25.
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Mr. Hart was driving too fast for conditions as defined in Columbia Statute 390.25.
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70
How does a uniform decimal system of numbering documents work?
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71
How should you handle privileged documents during production?
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72
What are the advantages in using the Freedom of Information Act for discovery?
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Mr. Hart was acting in an agency capacity for Mercury Parcel Service at the time of the accident.
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Mr. Hart was acting in an agency capacity for Mercury Parcel Service at the time of the accident.
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Mr. Hart was acting in an agency capacity for Mercury Parcel Service at the time of the accident.
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74
What security precautions need to be taken in computer document control?
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75
What entity of the ABA tests software for law offices and can provide assistance in choosing a program?
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76
Name three helpful resources for interpreting documents.
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77
List the four primary steps for the production of documents and things in response to a request to produce.
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78
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There was ice on the road at the time of the accident.
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There was ice on the road at the time of the accident.
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There was ice on the road at the time of the accident.
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Mr. Hart was intoxicated at the time of the accident.
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Mr. Hart was intoxicated at the time of the accident.
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Mr. Hart was intoxicated at the time of the accident.
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80
Large case files usually ​

A) ​ have to be organized by different methods for each case.
B) ​ are no more complex than small case files.
C) ​ do not need indices if they are organized properly.
D) ​ are divided and subdivided numerically.
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