When might a claimant be entitled to a trial de novo when a court is reviewing agency action?

a. When a trial de novo is required by statute.
b. When he can show he is aggrieved by the agency decision.
c. When the claimant has exhausted his administrative remedies.
d. A trial de novo is never allowed.


a. When a trial de novo is required by statute.

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Avoid __________ comments about the opposing attorney or about the client’s spouse.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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A plaintiff will probably not be able to recover on the basis of strict liability for flood damage resulting from the overflow of a dam after an extraordinary rainfall because the rainfall will be considered a(n) ____________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Benjamin, a college freshman angry about his low math grade, writes on the blackboard in his college class of 45 students that their teacher, Professor Humphries, is unqualified to teach their algebra class because he flunked out of community college. Professor Humphries earned a doctoral degree in mathematics from the University of Chicago, a very prestigious institution. Which of the following

statements is true? a. Benjamin has committed slander. b. Benjamin has committed libel. c. Benjamin has not committed defamation. d. Benjamin cannot be found liable because he is a minor.

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Implementation of ethical codes is most successful among individuals who achieved the ______ level of moral development.

A. pre-conventional B. conventional C. post-conventional D. extra-conventional

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