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kaid0807

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How are individual presentation sets created in Sanction? How is this feature useful to a trial attorney?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A__________ is a list of documents claimed by the submitting party to contain material subject to privilege or work product doctrine exclusion.
 
  a. confidentiality log
  b. privilege & work product log
  c. privilege log
  d. work product log



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Answer to Question 1

In Sanction, presentations are created in separate file. This allows the attorney to create a separate file for each aspect of a case.

Answer to Question 2

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