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dbose

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What information is needed to locate potential evidence in e-discovery? Name three types of information that can lead to electronic evidence.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Under new case law, the duty to preserve evidence exists:
 
  a. only after an attorney has entered an appearance.
  b. at all times.
  c. once it is reasonable and foreseeable that litigation may arise.
  d. only after a lawsuit is filed.



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Answer to Question 1

Answers may vary, but may include document metadata, testimony from depositions, or answers to interrogatories. The investigation by a forensic expert may also show whether documents were destroyed, who had possession of a document, and when.

Answer to Question 2

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