COP refers to: _____________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


continuation of pay

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Attorneys generally prefer ____ résumés.?

A. ?traditional B. ?e-mailed C. ?long D. ?faxed

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A. ?Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems. B. Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.? C. Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private. D. ??Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.  E. Minimal standard of conduct. F. ?Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case. G. ?Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community. H. ?People who market their legal services directly to the public.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. An offer is not definite if it contains a condition precedent that must occur before a party is obligated to perform a contract. 2. An offer is terminated by the death of the offeror. 3. Under the UCC, an offer may be accepted by any reasonable method. 4. An implied method of acceptance is the manner in which the offer is made, and an acceptance communicated in an authorized manner is effective when dispatched. 5. An offer can be revoked prior to acceptance unless it meets the UCC requirements of a firm offer. 6. The parol evidence rule allows testimony to vary the terms of a written contract if they are ambiguous terms or subsequent terms.

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De novo means:

a. the notice of a hearing b. to reconsider an agency's decision anew c. to overrule an agency decision d. to overrule a Congressional delegation

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