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21 Cards in this Set
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The process of producing and receiving litigation documents in electronic format
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electronic discovery |
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the term used by federal rules of civil procedure to refer to all electronic data |
ESI - electronically stored information |
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An order suspending destruction or disposal of all relevant hard-copy and electronically stored information
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litigation hold |
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the process of testing data to determine if they are appropiate for production |
sampling data |
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data that has not been deleted and be accessed |
accessible data |
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dat that can be acessed only w/the use of special tools |
inaccessible data |
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the ability to have material that has been produced inadvertently, returned |
clawback |
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a provision that protects partys acting in good faith but inadvertently destoyed ESI |
safe harbor |
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a file structure as defined by the original application in which the file was created ex: ".docx" |
Native format
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a file structure that shows an image of a document as if it were being viewed |
Image format |
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A vendor-nuetral file structure that produces image format doc's
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TIFF |
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Data created with obsolete computer media and programs |
Legacy data
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the process of collecting ESI from clients information system |
harvesting data |
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the process of making or deleting records that are duplicates |
de-duping
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the process of searching or culling the data to find relevant information and reduce overall size |
data filtering |
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information that has been deleted by the user but can be restored by forensic experts |
soft deletion |
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define the term electronic discovery |
the proces of producing and receiving litigation documents in electronic format
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true or false under the FRCP, parties are requried to disclose ESI before discovery requests |
false. they do not need to await discovery requests.
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according the FRCP when might a party be required to produce inaccessible data? |
if the requesting party can show the information is important and unavialable from any other source
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destruction of relevant documents is called? |
spoilation |
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