Describe the use of Internet browsers for finding information on the World Wide Web.
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Q. 2What are some of the ways the Internet can be used in the law office?
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Q. 3Trial presentations frequently include videotaped depositions and the presentation of images, photos, videos and:
a. the drop & drag feature.
b. portions of documents.
c. juror background information.
d. icons for creating graphics.
Q. 4Are there any ethical issues in unrelated attorneys sharing an Internet connection?
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Q. 5Synchromotive, Inc has now filed a lawsuit against Kate Sandberg's client, Electro Tech, for patent infringement in federal district court. The parties are now moving ahead with the e-discovery process. Kate will need to obtain all of Synchromotive's documentation about the development of the Speedex device; but she has very little information about how and where these records are maintained by the plaintiff, and who is responsible for them. What tools are available under the federal rules for identifying and locating documents among a defendant's records? How should these tools be crafted to make sure all necessary records are identified and located?
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Q. 6Describe the role of a forensic examiner in e-discovery.
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Q. 7More and more courts are allowing litigants to bring computer-based electronic display systems for use in trial.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false