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Sufayan.ah

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The process of checking a computer hard drive and searching for intentionally deleted or accidentally damaged information is known as:
 
  A. Hacking
  B. Forensics
  C. Viruses
  D. Science

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Corporate clients realize that the cost of __________ is a significant part of a cost/benefit analysis, used to determine a settlement offer, perhaps surpassed only by the actual trial.
 
  A. Pleadings
  B. Discovery
  C. Filing
  D. Service of process



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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