Your supervising attorney asks you to research an issue related to a client's claim for a lawsuit. You think that the client has a very strong claim. You should?
A. ?strongly advocate for the client.
B. ?present an unbiased analysis.
C. ?strongly advocate against the client.
D. ?None of these choices is correct.
Answer: B
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In a dram shop case, the defense of complicity means:
a. The plaintiff was drinking with the AIP. b. The plaintiff affirmatively assisted with an illegal sale of alcoholic beverages to the AIP. c. The bartender did not "cut off" the AIP. d. None of the above.
Pat Paralegal answers the telephone during the receptionist's lunch hour. Clara Client asks how much the law firm will charge for a breach of contract case against Betty Breacher. Pat responds that a call will be returned once Larry Lawyer is consulted. Pat explains the case to the lawyer, and the lawyer responds that the fee would be $600. Pat calls Clara, relays the information, and a lawsuit
is filed. While at a cocktail party the next week, Pat discusses her work with friends. She is careful not to reveal neither Clara's nor Betty's name. Next month, Pat discovers that her law firm has represented Clara's former spouse in a lawsuit, too. She tells no one about this. Discuss any ethical violations in Pat's work. What will be an ideal response?
Which is the cardinal rule of evidence?
A) The Federal Rules of Evidence supersede caselaw and state rules of evidence. B) Failure to raise a timely objection waives the objection. C) Hearsay is never admissible. D) None of the above