Which of the following is the point at issue between Chin and Weinstock?
A) Would the organization save money by requiring Legal Division managers to supervise more employees?
B) Does a Legal Division manager need to keep current on any issues other than contracts, property issues, litigation, and taxation?
C) Do lawyers tend to have higher salaries than other employees in the organization?
D) Is there any limit to the number of employees that a Legal Division manager can supervise effectively?
E) Would the organization be better off if Legal Division managers supervised more employees?
Answer: E
Explanation: E) Chin says that Legal Division managers should supervise more employees. Weinstock says that they already supervise too many people. So they must disagree on Choice E. Choices A and C: Weinstock never claims that lawyers aren't well-paid (Choice C) or that Chin's recommendation won't save money (Choice A). Weinstock has other reasons for thinking that the recommendation is a bad one. Choice B: Chin never mentions what the lawyers actually do. Choice D: We know that Weinstock thinks that there's a limit, but we don't know what Chin thinks other than that the limit, if there is one, is higher than the current number.
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