Has the introduction of electronically stored documents changed the duty to preserve? What new problems arise when the documents are in electronic form?

What will be an ideal response?


The duty to preserve remains the same but there is now the threat that a single keystroke could destroy or alter electronically stored documents. This means that the duty is more difficult to observe and enforce.

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Which type of legal system refers to a system based primarily on written constitutions and written laws or codes?

a. Common law b. Civil law c. Natural law d. Bylaws

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The FDA does not have the authority to regulate tobacco and tobacco products

a. True b. False

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Lydia gives a deed to Lou Ann on November 15 . On November 28, Lydia gives another deed on the same land to Betty. Betty knows about the deed to Lou Ann, but records her deed on November 30 . Lou Ann records her deed on December 15 . Assume the parties live in a jurisdiction that applies the notice system of recording. Assume both are good faith purchasers. Explain the rights of the parties

What will be an ideal response?

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The expression of an exaggerated opinion about real or personal property that is being sold to another, which is generally not considered to be tortious conduct, is:

a. Spoofing b. Fluffing c. Spouting d. Puffing

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