Reviewing documents in electronic discovery is:
A) The same as paper discovery — checking to be certain no privileged information is disclosed
B) Easier than paper discovery — checking to be certain no privileged information is disclosed is a task handled by computers
C) Harder than paper discovery — checking for privileged information by computer may not be as reliable as human review of documents and result in inadvertent disclosure
D) None of the above
C) Harder than paper discovery — checking for privileged information by computer may not be as reliable as human review of documents and result in inadvertent disclosure
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a. contract right. b. statutory right. c. common law principle. d. federal law.
The following is an example of the natural law school of jurisprudence:
A) The Code of Hammurabi. B) U.S. Constitution. C) U.S. Code. D) None of the above.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
To disclaim a warranty, a seller is required only to use language that is conspicuous.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)