Describe the different computer hardware used by the legal team

What will be an ideal response?


Older models of computers, many of which are still found in many law offices, are large, metal boxes connected to large, bulky, and heavy desktop monitors, sometimes taking up half a desk top. Newer models are smaller and less obtrusive. In some offices, the computer system consists of a portable laptop computer. At the user's desk, it may be connected to a flat-screen monitor, and an external keyboard and mouse. It will also have a connection to a LAN network and the Internet. Capable of doing the same functions as a laptop, mobile devices are frequently used by attorneys to stay in touch with their office, their clients, and their files while at a remote location.

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The level of force used to subdue a criminal or prevent a crime without risking death is __________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Federalism means that all undelegated powers are reserved to the federal government

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Shareholders in a professional corporation

A. share in the profits and losses of the firm in proportion to how many shares they own. B. all receive the same amount of the profits of the firm, regardless of how many shares they own. C. must pay monthly dues to professional associations. D. have no personal liability.

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Darla and her husband, Craig, are engaged in a bitter divorce. They have been married for twelve years. Although they have no children, Craig has bought a lot of "toys" over the years including a motorcycle, speedboat, and an RV all in Craig's name but none listed on his financial statement. They both want the divorce but they also both want more than half of the marital assets because each

believes the other is responsible for the divorce. Craig says he has no money to pay spousal support. Darla has never worked during their marriage (per their agreement that she would take care of their home) and she presently has no marketable skills. He claims that he has a shoulder injury that prevents him from working. However Darla believes he has been working "under the table" doing substantial odd jobs and that he is adding a deck and pool at the home of a woman she thinks he has been having an affair with for more than a year. He has managed all of their finances throughout the marriage and has kept her in the dark. His initial financial statement reveals no retirement fund although he has worked for the local fire department account for twenty years. He also claims that he has no stocks or bonds and yet she says she has seen things on his computer indicating that he does have a stock portfolio. She also saw a mortgage application on which he listed the holdings as assets. She believes he has been communicating with the girlfriend by phone, texting, and email and that he met her through an online dating service. First briefly define formal discovery, informal discovery, and electronic discovery and then indicate how each might be used to Darla's benefit in this case. What potential roles would her attorney, the attorney's paralegal, and Darla herself play?

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