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yushi yushi
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The Electronic Discovery Reference Model begins
 
  a. as soon as a lawsuit has been filed.
  b. as soon as the discovery phase begins.
  c. after notice of a legal claim has been given.
  d. before litigation occurs.

Q. 2

Why is the maintenance of calendar dates critical to managing litigation? How can case management software help a team avoid missing deadlines?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Q. 3

A __________ deposition is of a person from an organization who has knowledge of the production and data storage.
 
  a. Rule 26
  b. Rule 16
  c. Rule 30
  d. none of the above

Q. 4

According to the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, the e-discovery process should begin with
 
  a. preservation and collection
  b. production
  c. identification
  d. information management

Q. 5

What is a data repository and how can it be used in litigation? Name three items of data that might be obtained from a data repository used in a case.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Q. 6

E-filing pleadings and motions is now mandatory in the Federal court system.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Q. 7

The collection process may require retaining outside professionals who are experienced in the techniques of searching databases.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Q. 8

Metadata does not change regardless of the number of times a document is opened.
 
  a. True
   b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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(Answer to #1)  d

(Answer to #2)  In litigation, everything revolves around dates and deadlines. This is particularly true in the federal system where deadlines exist for everything from serving an answer to completing discovery and beginning trial. These dates are set very early in the litigation and the legal team must adhere to them or suffer the consequences of the wrath of the trial judge. There is little excuse for missing a deadline, and it is malpractice to do so.

(Answer to #3)  c

(Answer to #4)  d

(Answer to #5)  A data repository is a central location where all information pertaining to a single file is stored. It could be a file cabinet or a network file server. In litigation, it is the source of information intended to be presented at trial. If stored on a network file server, it can be readily searched and accessed using a laptop in the courtroom.

(Answer to #6)  TRUE

(Answer to #7)  TRUE

(Answer to #8)  FALSE
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