Discuss the pros and cons of submitting your résumé to a firm by e-mail

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Student answers might include the following:

PROS: E-mail is faster than regular mail or express delivery services and can be immediately available to the firm.
CONS: E-mail résumés do not look as nice as hard copy résumés, and some firms are not used to receiving submissions via e-mail. Attorneys generally prefer traditional résumés. If an advertisement lists an e-mail address, it is best to submit the application via e-mail and follow up with a printed copy of the letter and résumé as well.

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A. A third party brought in to help two parties reach an agreement or compromise in a dispute B. A form of ADR in which the parties choose an impartial third party to hear and decide a dispute C. Can only be used for criminal law issues D. None of the above

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The first step in organizing a new case file is to

a. decide whether a paper or electronic file will be used. b. break large files down into sub-files. c. decide the arrangement of the topics within the files. d. make copies of all the case documents.

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The legal effect of a reaffirmation is to assert that the debtor will resume the responsibility to pay off the loan

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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

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