Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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E-Discovery stands for:
a. | Easy Discovery | b. | Electronic Discovery | c. | Electronic
Filing |
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Which of the following are considered stages of
E-Discovery?
a. | Pre-litigation, Requesting, and Responding
Stages | b. | Pre-trial, Trial, and Post Trial
Stages | c. | Pre-Request, Request, and Post Request
Stages |
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ESI stands for:
a. | Electric Source Information | b. | Electronically Stored Information | c. | Engineered Studio
Integration |
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Protecting data during the Pre-litigation Stage is
called:
a. | Retention (or preservation) | b. | Correlation | c. | None of the
above |
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Does the deletion of a file on a computer hard drive
permanently remove it?
a. | Yes | b. | No | c. | Yes, but only if it is also
deleted from the Recycle Bin |
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6.
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What is an exact copy of a hard drive that includes hidden
data called?
a. | a ghost image | b. | a hard drive image | c. | a hard drive
back-up |
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Sampling is:
a. | when both parties agree not to exchange
E-Discovery | b. | when both parties agree to
view a few documents in order to determine if more extensive E-Discovery is
warranted | c. | not allowed by E-Discovery
rules |
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The conference that established many of the E-Discovery
policies used by courts today is often referred to simply as:
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Spoliation is:
a. | the modification of data after it has been requested during
E-Discovery | b. | the deletion of requested
data or files | c. | both a and
b |
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10.
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Spoliation can result in:
a. | sanctions | b. | bonuses | c. | fruit gone
bad |
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If a law firm becomes aware that ESI may be the subject of
litigation, it should help the client establish a:
a. | digital no-fly zone | b. | litigation hold | c. | none of the
above |
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When requesting E-Discovery, it is best to follow the rule
of:
a. | Broad Retention and Narrow Discovery | b. | Narrow Retention and Broad Discovery | c. | Narrow Retention and Narrow Discovery |
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13.
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A paralegal should:
a. | help a client copy data that may be needed by the other
party | b. | never help a client to view, copy, or delete
data | c. | only look at documents on the client’s
computer |
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14.
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Zubalake is:
a. | the resort in Sedona where E-Discovery guidelines were
established | b. | a defining E-Discovery case
involving, among other things, cost-shifting guidelines | c. | a set of rules related to E-Discovery |
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