Match each term with its definition.
A. referring to discovery, asking something that has already been asked for
B. automatically granted by the court thirty days after filing, if opposing party fails to object
C. not specific enough to determine the intended target
D. the person being questioned in a deposition
E. a civil arrest warrant authorizing immediate physical custody
F. computer software that gathers information without the user's knowledge
G. alerts a party that he or she will be required to submit to an oral examination under oath
H. a court-conferred right permitting parties to keep certain information confidential in order to protect their special relationship of trust and privacy
I. requires a deponent to appear and bring documents relevant to the action under that person's control
J. a motion for a protective order
A. Duplicative
B. Request
C. Overbroad
D. Deponent
E. Capias
F. Spyware
G. Notice of deposition
H. Privilege
I. Subpoena duces tecum
J. Motion to approve confidentiality
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