What is the ABA’s position on whether an attorney can search electronic documents for metadata? Has your jurisdiction taken a position on the ethics of searching for metadata?
What will be an ideal response?
In 2006, the ABA concluded that there is nothing unethical in an attorney examining the
metadata of an electronic document. But not all jurisdictions subscribe to this view.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
List and discuss the elements necessary to establish negligence
Which is not covered under the Computer Access Device and Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CADCFA)?
A) Unauthorized use of federal computers B) Typewriters C) Use in excess of authority by a federal employee D) Consumer financial records E)All of the above are covered.
All of the following are considered advantages to using RAD methodology, except:
A) dramatic savings in development time. B) system quality much higher than with SDLC. C) focuses on essential system requirements. D) ability to rapidly change system design at user request.