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bobypop

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As e-discovery advances, the freedom to choose the format of a document may be impacted by the rules of ________ or governmental agencies.
 
  a. courts
  b. ethics
  c. procedure
  d. law firms

Question 2

Under Rule 26, for each document that is withheld on the basis of privilege, the withholding party must
 
  a. provide a detailed outline of all the information contained in the document.
  b. describe the nature of the item in a way that allows the other party to evaluate the claim of privilege.
  c. reveal exactly what information is privileged or protected.
  d. never disclose any information about the document.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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