What is the difference between an equitable remedy and a legal remedy?
What will be an ideal response?
A legal remedy is provided by common law or statute, and is granted as a matter of legal right. An equitable remedy is given at the discretion of the court to ensure fairness between the parties.
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A) 504 Hearing B) 341 Meeting C) Initial interview D) Interim interview
The judgment debtor is the party that lost at trial
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Apolonia Paralegal's father owns a golf and tennis pro shop at a local golf club. Apolonia's law firm typically gets sports-types gifts wholesale (through Apolonia's dad) and gives them to the local court personnel at Christmas. This practice
A) is fine so long as Apolonia's firm does not ask for anything special from the court personnel. B) is fine so long as this is the custom and practice in that town, city or area. C) is not a good idea because seeking to influence court personnel by giving them gifts is a violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct. D) is fine because gifts are standard practice for Christmas.
Briefly explain the concept of piercing the corporate veil
What will be an ideal response?