In a contingency fee matter, a client pays for costs incurred on behalf of the client, whether or not the client wins the case.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Comparative negligence balancing, typically measured in percentages of negligence, is sometimes called

A. contributory negligence. B. proximate cause. C. assumption of risk. D. culpability factoring.

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More and more legislators, courts, and even lawyers agree that mediators should be allowed to prepare written settlement agreements. Why?

What will be an ideal response?

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Hayden is getting divorced and is confused about how to deal with custody and visitation. When she asks her lawyer about the kind of parenting schedule she should seek in her upcoming divorce action, her lawyer is least likely to tell her which of the following?

A) Most visitation schedules fall somewhere between the two extremes of structured and unstructured. B) Structured schedules tend to promote stability in children's lives. C) There are no fixed formulas for parenting plans/custody and visitation schedules. D) The court, rather than the parties, will propose an appropriate custody and visitation schedule.

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Pro bono services provided paralegals the opportunity to learn a field of law in which they do not work on a daily basis, for instance in legal clinics, courts, and mediation services

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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