A title examiner would search in the grantee index from the present to some designated point in time in the past.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The word that is used to:
A. Indicate the imposition of a duty that is mandatory B. Indicate that all the listed items are not required C. Introduce a restrictive clause D. Introduce a nonrestrictive clause E. None of the above F. Answers a, b, and c above
In response to a request for production, Synchromotive provided Kate's litigation team with a portable hard drive containing copies of thousands of electronic documents from Synchromotive's archives. Among these documents, the team must find documents that show that Synchromotive's development of their Speedex device occurred subsequent to Electro Tech's development of the Accelerex device. Most
of the documents on the drive are about topics that have nothing to do with the Speedex development, and are not organized or identified in any coherent or useful way. What techniques can Kate's team use to search the drive for the documents they need? How should they prepare themselves for the search? What will be an ideal response?
Louise Lawyer's contract for personal injury claims provides that she is entitled to 40% of the recovery if the case is settled before a complaint is filed; 45% if the case is settled after the complaint is filed but before trial; and 50% if the case goes to trial. It further provides that the client is responsible for all costs of the case such as filing fees, deposition costs, messenger fees
and copying costs at $.50 per page. This contract: A) is an example of a standard contingency fee agreement. B) is an example of "overreaching" by a lawyer. C) is all fine except for the $.50 per page copying fee. That part of the contract is excessive. D) is an example of a standard hourly fee agreement.
In the federal court system, the court of last resort is the:
A. United States Supreme Court. B. United States Court of Appeals. C. United States District Court. D. Florida Supreme Court. E. Florida District Court of Appeal.