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karen

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How can you find and remove hidden data, such as tracked changes, comments and hidden text from the documents you send to others?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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An attorney employs a legal assistant working. A complaint has been filed against the attorney by a client for missing a statute of limitations deadline. The attorney's defense is that his legal assistant did not calendar the statute of limitations date. The legal assistant knew nothing about the case and, in fact, had never heard of the case. The legal assistant has just received notice that her deposition is to be taken. The legal assistant should:
 
  A. Protect the attorney and the firm from being in serious trouble by saying it was the legal assistant's fault.
  B. Hire an attorney outside the office to represent the legal assistant at the deposition.
  C. Resign from this firm and leave the jurisdiction.
  D. Go to the deposition and tell the truth.
  E. Hire an attorney outside the office to represent the legal assistant at the deposition, and go to the deposition and tell the truth.



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Kjones0604

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Answer to Question 1

Information that the creator of the document may want to restrict include any Track Changes or Document Comparison information. Both Word and WordPerfect offer specific instructions for removing the metadata or other hidden information. There are also programs that are added on to e-mail that automatically inquire of the sender if the document to be sent should be scanned for metadata and cleaned before sending.

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karen

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Reply 2 on: Aug 3, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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