Paralegal Mara has been working for a plaintiff's personal injury firm for 4 years and is looking for a change. She's thinking about a job with a real estate firm, but she has no experience in that area. Options for Mara are

A) reading some real estate practice manuals and articles about the duties that paralegals have in that area of the law.
B) going back to school to take some courses in real estate and related topics.
C) taking some continuing legal education courses through her local paralegal or bar organization.
D) taking some courses at school, or through continuing education, and doing some independent reading in practice manuals and other professional publications.


D

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The failure to meet a condition precedent makes a contract unenforceable. 

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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