A computer forensics expert can obtain information about data that has been modified or deleted by looking at
a. corporate emails
b. document hard copies
c. electronic back up copies
d. document metadata
Q. 2What potential ethical problems could result from recording time spent on a case on the outside of a client's file folder? How can these problems be avoided?
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 3While inputting time records, a paralegal sees that the same law firm employee is billing two clients for the same time on the same task (double billing). What are the ethical obligations of the paralegal? Are there any ethical issues that the paralegal or law firm may face if the double billing is not corrected?
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 4When conducting a search for electronic documents, the process of sampling can be used to
a. obtain examples of documents that are representative of the entire collection.
b. test the accuracy of a search query before using it to perform a full search.
c. compare documents to determine which are the most relevant.
d. test a search query to see how many documents it will produce.
Q. 5Explain, in your own words and as if you were explaining it to another member of the law firm staff, what office management software does and how it works.
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 6What resources are available for learning how to use office management software programs? Where are these resources located?
What will be an ideal response?