What are the nine stages of e-discovery?
What will be an ideal response?
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The nine stages of e-discovery are:
1. Information governance—Getting your electronic house in order to mitigate risk and expense should e- discovery become an issue, from initial creation of electronically stored information through final disposition of that information.
2. Identification—Locating potential sources of ESI and determining its scope, breadth, and depth.
3. Preservation—Ensuring that ESI is protected against inappropriate alteration or destruction.
4. Collection—Gathering ESI for further use in the e-discovery process (processing, review, etc.).
5. Processing—Reducing the volume of ESI and converting it, if necessary, to forms more suitable for review and analysis.
6. Review—Evaluating ESI for relevance and privilege.
7. Analysis—Evaluating ESI for content and context, including key patterns, topics, people, and discussion.
8. Production—Delivering ESI to others in appropriate forms and using appropriate delivery mechanisms.
9. Presentation—Displaying ESI before audiences (at depositions, hearings, trials, etc.), especially in native and near-native forms, to elicit further information, validate existing facts or positions, or persuade an audience.
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a. The defendant is a minor b. The plaintiff is a minor c. The amount in question exceeds $10,000 d. The defendant does not respond to the plaintiff's complaint within 20 days
How does a case management system aid in collaboration among the members of the legal team? What features can promote this collaboration?
What will be an ideal response?
In 1950, Jaclyn married Norman believing that her first husband, John, had died during World War II. She and Norman lived happily together for more than fifty years at which time Jaclyn learned that Norman had been injured and lost his memory during the War. Before recovering his memory, John married Georgina. Jaclyn, Norman, John and Georgina are all still alive. Both couples have had children
Which of the following statements is accurate? A) Jaclyn and Norman's marriage is valid because they have been together for more than fifty years. B) Jaclyn and Norman's and John and Georgina's marriages are both valid because they were entered in good faith with clean hands. C) Both Jaclyn and Norman's and John and Georgina's marriages are void ab initio. D) None of the parties' children are legitimate because their parents were not legally married.
Which of the following is not a primary source?
a. A publically filed document b. A company's Web site c. A law journal d. A publically filed document and a company's Web site e. All of these choices are correct