Matching
Match each item with the description below.
Premises:
an analogy describing how discovery can begin with small, targeted data collections and expand in scope
Responses:
Discovery Attender
reverse funnel method
ImageMAKER Discovery Assistant
broad e-discovery scope
eDiscovery Toolbox
digital hash
targeted e-discovery scope
load file
Access Data AD Summation
e-discovery scope
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Discovery Attender
reverse funnel method
ImageMAKER Discovery Assistant
broad e-discovery scope
eDiscovery Toolbox
digital hash
targeted e-discovery scope
load file
Access Data AD Summation
e-discovery scope
Premises:
Discovery Attender
reverse funnel method
ImageMAKER Discovery Assistant
broad e-discovery scope
eDiscovery Toolbox
digital hash
targeted e-discovery scope
load file
Access Data AD Summation
e-discovery scope
Responses:
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