Practice Test Question-Litigation Holds

Practice Test Question-Litigation Holds

Practice Test Question-Litigation Holds

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At what point in a legal dispute should an organization involved in the dispute issue a litigation hold for evidence related to the dispute?

A. As soon as they receive a subpoena or other court order

B. As soon as a lawsuit is filed

C. As soon as they believe evidence is at risk of destruction

D. As soon as they believe a lawsuit might occur

Correct Answer: D

The standard defined by the courts for litigation holds is that an organization must issue one as soon as they “reasonably anticipate” litigation. This is the correct answer.

 

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