Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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What does ESI
mean?
a. | Electronically Stored
Information | b. | Electronically Sensitive Information | c. | Electronically Sorted
Isotopes |
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When an expert analyzes the
contents of a computer, what is that called?
a. | Electronically Stored
Information | b. | forensic examination | c. | data
retention |
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The protection of data on a
computer (or other digital device) is called:
a. | retention | b. | preservation | c. | both a and b |
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If I delete a file on a
computer, isn’t it gone for good?
a. | Yes, if you also delete it from your
Recycle Bin | b. | Yes, if your computer settings are set
correctly | c. | No, even after a file is deleted and no longer visible it may still be there
in the form of latent data |
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What is a copy of a computer
hard drive called when it keeps all data, including hidden data?
a. | a hard drive
image | b. | a ghost image | c. | a data retention plan |
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What is it called when parties
agree to view only a few documents to see if E-Discovery is really needed?
a. | ESI | b. | sampling | c. | metadata |
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To a party involved in
E-Discovery, the word Sedona means what?
a. | a conference that laid the
foundation for E-Discovery policies | b. | a city in Arizona | c. | a very fine wine |
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The altering or deleting of
data after it has been identified as the potential subject of E-Discovery is called
what?
a. | spoliation | b. | ruinification | c. | data modification |
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When a law firm informs a
client that data must be preserved, what is that called?
a. | ESI | b. | data retention | c. | a litigation hold |
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When does a litigation hold
come into effect?
a. | When there is a legitimate
anticipation of litigation | b. | When there is a reasonable basis to believe that the ESI on a client’s
devices could be subject to discovery requests | c. | When both of the above
occur |
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Should I ever try to copy data
myself?
a. | Yes. The sooner the data is copied
the better. Time is of the essence. | b. | Maybe, depending on the circumstances and the attorney’s
instructions. | c. | No. Never. Ever. Nada. |
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What is the best requesting
stage E-Discovery policy?
a. | Narrow Retention - Broad
Discovery | b. | Broad Retention - Narrow Discovery | c. | Broad Retention - Broad
Discovery |
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