Why are background facts necessary?
A. They determine the outcome of the case.
B. They put key facts in context.
C. They are a reference for future cases.
D. They protect you from criticism.
Answer: B
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A. Right the tortfeasor has to commit torts B. Legal justification to engage in otherwise tortious conduct to achieve a socially compelling goal C. Authority of governmental officials to commit torts against the public for the common good D. Legal justification of members of the public to engage in torts to protect themselves from the government
Which of the following is a way to challenge or attack a legal position or argument based on a statute?
A. The elements of the statute are not met. B. The key facts of the client's case and the facts required by the statute are not sufficiently similar. C. The statute is not sufficiently broad to allow an interpretation other than the one being relied on. D. The case being relied on to interpret the statute is on point. E. All of the above F. Answers a, b, and c above G. Answers b and d above
The ________ is responsible for overseeing the overall progress of the case and reviews all financial documents, including the disclosure statement and reorganization plan
A) Debtor B) Bankruptcy judge C) U.S. trustee D) Chapter 7 Trustee
Today, a nonmarital child can inherit from his or her intestate father or mother.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)