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abern

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What is a data repository and how can it be used in litigation? Name three items of data that might be obtained from a data repository used in a case.
 
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E-filing pleadings and motions is now mandatory in the Federal court system.
 
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Answer to Question 1

A data repository is a central location where all information pertaining to a single file is stored. It could be a file cabinet or a network file server. In litigation, it is the source of information intended to be presented at trial. If stored on a network file server, it can be readily searched and accessed using a laptop in the courtroom.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 3, 2018
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