A court opinion may apply as precedent when:

A. There is a major difference in the key facts of the court opinion and the client's case
B. There is a minor difference in the key facts of the court opinion and the client's case
C. The rule or principle applied in the court opinion is the same rule or principle that applies in the client's case
D. The rule or principle applied in the court opinion is different from the rule or principle that applies in the client's case
E. All of the above
F. Answers a, c, and d above


Answer: E

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