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sc00by25

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What kind of information can be learned in a Rule 30 deposition that will aid in electronic discovery?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Where spoliation of evidence has occurred, the judge
 
  a. will dismiss the case, since there is no point in continuing with the litigation.
  b. may order a variety of remedies, depending on the circumstances and the jurisdiction.
  c. will apply one the remedies established by the federal rules, which have been adopted nationwide.
  d. must bar the evidence from being used at trial.



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Answer to Question 1

The deposition may reveal information about the data system used to store information, the backup system, the locations of the storage media, and policies for managing and retaining the data.

Answer to Question 2

b



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