Multiple Choice
What is the scope of discovery?
A) Only information that may be admitted into evidence is discoverable, so long as it is not privileged.
B) Everything is discoverable that is relevant or may lead to relevant evidence, so long as it is not privileged.
C) Everything is discoverable that is relevant to the issues in the case.
D) Everything is discoverable that is relevant, so long as it is not privileged.
Correct Answer:

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Q33: _ is a step in the litigation
Q34: The person claiming attorney-client privilege has the
Q35: E-discovery is _<br>A) discovery of documents created,
Q36: Federal Rules governing discovery have been modified
Q37: The pleadings phase is the step in
Q39: _ request written answers to questions.
Q40: Demand for access and delivery of electronic
Q41: _are formal written discovery requests.<br>A) Interrogatories<br>B) Subpoenas<br>C)
Q42: Rules of _ provide the framework for
Q43: _ is now the dominant form of