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Why does the legal team need to have a working familiarity with computers and the different types of computer software programs? Give examples.
 
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The value of a life estate is a function of the life expectancy of the measuring life.
 
  A. True
   B. False
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Answer to Question 1

New federal court rules and case law governing electronic discovery and electronically stored
documents is creating demand for new skills and technical knowledge regarding the application of technology in litigation. Increasingly the legal team must be able to cooperate with technology
professionals to maximize efficiency in obtaining and handling client and trial data electronically.

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