A counterargument is an objective evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of a legal argument.
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Rationale: See "Counteranalysis-Definition"
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What takes place at the initial interview with a new bankruptcy client? In addition to the legal concepts surrounding a client's new case, what are some of the psychological aspects of filing bankruptcy must the paralegal and attorney remember?
What will be an ideal response?
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These [jury consultant suggestions] are effective trial tactics. These are expensive trial tactics. Do they create justice? Are they ethical? This is the dilemma that is posed; it has largely been left to the discretion of the legal team to answer. Academics and polemicists argue about it; nothing has been done to eliminate trial consultants from the legal scene. From that context, it appears that "polemicist" means, at least in part, a. experts. b. non-academics. c. trial consultants. d. nonlawyers.
Amy filed her patent application on March 1. On the next February 1, Zoe filed an application for the same invention. Zoe is convinced that Amy "took" her invention and that Zoe herself is the "true inventor." What should Zoe do? Discuss and indicate whether there are any time limits within which Zoe must act.
What will be an ideal response?
A private adoption takes place without the intervention of a public agency.
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