March 28 Exam Flashcards

1
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Are city charters primary authority, finding took, or secondary authority?

A

Primary Authority

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2
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Are appellate court cases primary authority, finding took, or secondary authority?

A

Primary authority

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3
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Are regulations primary authority, finding tool, or secondary authority?

A

Primary authority

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4
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The first printed version of a judge’s decision is a

A

slip opinion

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5
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Services that note when a court has mentioned a case are called

A

citators

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6
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USCS stands for

A

United States Code Services

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7
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USCCAN is the easiest source for federal

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legislative histories.

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8
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CFR stands for

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Code of Federal Regulations

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9
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______________ are created by administrative agencies who are given that authority be enabling ___________________.

A

Regulations

Statutes

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10
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ALR stands for

A

American Law Reports

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11
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ESI stands for

A

electronically stored information

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12
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Clouds are

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remote storage systems hosted on the internet that are used to store, manage, and process data

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13
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A litigation hold is sent when litigation is (2 words)

A

reasonably anticipated

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14
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What four things are in a litigation hold letter?

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  1. identity of the parties
  2. description of legal claims
  3. scope of the legal hold
  4. likely sources of relevant ESI
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15
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How long does a litigation hold last if litigation has not commenced?

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until the statute of limitations expires

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16
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How long does litigation hold if litigation has already commenced?

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until all appeals have been exhausted

17
Q

The negligent hiding, or destroying relevant evidence is called

A

spoliation

18
Q

A person that hides or destroys relevant esi is called a

A

spoliator

19
Q

What’s the difference between a litigation hold and a preservation letter?

A

a litigation hold is sent to the respondents and a preservation letter is sent to employees in house

20
Q

The most cited e-discovery case is

A

Zubulake v. UBS Warburg

21
Q

The name of the law firm in the mock trial is

A

Waterwall, Edwards, Widgett, O’Connor, Ramirez & Kwan