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Larry works as a paralegal for a personal injury firm. He needs to draft a relatively routine joint torfeasor release. He knows that these releases are done in the majority of personal injury cases the first has handled. Where is the first place he should look for a form?
 
  A) the firm's form file B) Westlaw C) the law library D) the Internet

Question 2

Counsel has a duty to effectively communicate discovery obligations to the client, which may entail putting a _____________ on potentially discoverable documents.
 
  A. Discovery breach
  B. Spoliation alert
  C. Litigation hold
  D. Delay



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



mspears3

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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