In regard to the identification of the issue(s) in a court opinion:
A. When the case has more than one issue, follow the steps separately and completely for one issue before proceeding to identify the next issue
B. The issue may be stated more clearly in a concurring opinion
C. The issue may be stated more clearly in a dissenting opinion
D. Look to the holding
E. All of the above
F. Answers a, b, and d above
Answer: E
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a. A legal encyclopedia b. Case law c. An article in a law review d. Restatements of the Law
?Pretrial negotiations between parties and their attorneys
A. ?rarely lead to an out-of-court settlement. B. ?often lead to an out-of-court settlement. C. ?are illegal. D. ?are usually hostile.
The process of trial preparation begins:
A. After the party has paid the contingency fee. B. On the day of the initial client interview. C. Only after all of the discovery is completed. D. When the matter appears on the court docket.
The examination of one's own witness is called direct examination.
a. true b. false