The Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability abandons what legal standard available under
the Restatement (Second) §402A?
A) privity of contract B) fitness for merchantability
C) duty to warn D) unreasonably dangerous
D
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Court cases discussing the characterization of a degree earned during marriage take all but which of these factors into consideration in divorce proceedings?
A. Contributions of the nonstudent spouse to the support of the family during the course of study B. Marital and family time that was diverted to study C. Potential earning power of the student spouse after obtaining the degree D. The desire of the newly degreed spouse to seek a more suitable mate
When interviewing a witness, you should assume that the witness is?
A. ?a potential court witness. B. unlikely to actually be used in court.? C. reliable.? D. on your side.?
Sarah has just been made a member of the bar and is going to open her own law office. You will be her first employee! What advice can you give her about professional liability insurance
A) It would be a good idea to research state law to find out if professional liability insurance is mandatory in your state. She will need a different policy to insure the firm for bodily injury and property damage because professional liability insurance covers direct financial loss and expense to the legal professional that arise from claims of neglect, omissions or errors, but not intentional torts. B) professional liability insurance does not cover bodily injury or property damage. C) professional liability insurance covers direct financial loss and expense to the legal professional that arise from claims of neglect, omissions or errors, but not intentional torts. D) some states require lawyers to have professional liability insurance (so we should go look that up.)
?Buyer and Seller contract for the sale of goods with the contract price of $10,000. Buyer breaches and Seller stops the goods in transit ($800), stores the goods ($1,200), and sells them to a different buyer for $8,000. Seller spends $300 finding the new buyer and $200 delivering the goods to the new buyer. Seller may recover as damages:
A. ?$2,000 B. ?$3,200 C. ?$3,700 D. $4,500