Just as Boson and Boson's child enter into BigBoxStore, an employee of a package delivery service
trips and loses a grip on the tub of liquid detergent. The liquid splashes in such a way as to make the
floor slippery, so quickly that Boson and Boson's son slip, fall and suffer injury. To avoid liability,
BigBoxStore believes that the best argument to make about what happened was that it was
A) so rare as never to have happened before
B) a natural disaster
C) an unavoidable accident
D) an Act of God
C
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What will be an ideal response?
The closing costs of the sale are always paid by the purchaser.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Paralegal Denny has worked for law firm Johnson & Smith for 5 years in their real estate department. When he leaves J&S to take a job in the litigation department of Beck & Hein, Denny
A) should discuss his new job and possible conflicts with his J&S employers to ensure there is no allegation of release of confidential information sometime in the future. B) does not have to worry about conflicts of interest because Beck & Hein does not have a real estate department. C) should discuss his old job and possible conflicts to get a waiver from his new employers at Beck & Hein. D) does not have to worry about conflicts of interest because he did not do any litigation at J&S.
Discuss the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 as if you were explaining it to a new paralegal or attorney who knows nothing about bankruptcy law
What will be an ideal response?