Another way of defining a "cause at law" is to call it

A) the discovery rule B) true causation
C) actual causation D) the "but-for" rule


D

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a. True b. False

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A. ?Subsequent client interviews B. Initial client interviews? C. Informational interviews? D. Subsequent client interviews and informational interviews? E. ?None of these choices is correct.

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Why is the price of goods an important factor that courts consider in infringement cases? Are expensive or inexpensive goods more likely to cause confusion??

What will be an ideal response?

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