Have the students complete a family tree. They may use the template from Figure 3.5 on page 41-42 of the book, or another form. After completing their tree they should write a summary of their findings on the experience and how what they know might impact their will or trust, or them as a beneficiary.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary.
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All of the following can make a product unreasonably defective except
A. faulty product design. B. improper product maintenance. C. manufacturer’s or seller’s failure to warn. D. None of these choices.
You are working in a cubicle next to a paralegal with many years of experience, but with no formal training. Many times during the day you hear the paralegal tell clients how to respond to motions, what statutes mean, and the likely outcome of a case. You finally get the nerve to speak with the paralegal about her giving legal advice and engaging in the unauthorized practice of law. She responds by saying, “I’m not an attorney, so I can’t be disbarred. Nothing can happen to me.” What should you do? What are some of the consequences of her actions?
What will be an ideal response?
During the trial, a paralegal can assist the attorney by?
A. ?assembling documents and materials needed in court each day. B. ?monitoring witness testimony to ensure that it is consistent with previous statements made by the witness. C. ?taking notes during the trial. D. ?All of these choices are correct.
The trial courts in state court systems may be called:
a. Superior courts b. Municipal courts c. Circuit courts d. All of the above