When considering their client's duty to preserve evidence,it is usually better for the legal team to
A) err on the side of caution, since the law is unsettled.
B) apply the clear rules and statutes adopted in every state.
C) advise the client to destroy everything, since those responsible are not likely to be discovered.
D) allow the client to do whatever is most cost-effective in their business.
Correct Answer:
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Q1: Where a client has a retention and
Q2: Costs associated with e-discovery may arise from:
A)
Q3: A major issue in e-discovery is the
Q5: Where documents have been intentionally destroyed without
Q6: Spoliation includes
A) only the destruction of documents
Q7: Under new case law,the duty to preserve
Q8: More businesses are adopting retention policies for
Q9: Destruction of records when the party knows
Q10: Every record retention policy should include
A) a
Q11: Regarding the law governing e-discovery,the legal team
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