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Margo, who has inherited her grandmother's house and its contents, discovers a painting in the attic and enters into a contract to sell the painting to Antiques Unlimited, Inc. As Margo is loading the painting into the car, she notices the name Van Gogh in the lower right-hand corner and takes the painting to an art dealer for appraisal. When Margaret learns that it is indeed a rare Van Gogh painting, she refuses to sell it to Antiques Unlimited, Inc. What remedy would Antiques Unlimited, Inc. seek?

A) An injunction
B) Monetary damages
C) Specific performance
D) None of these choices is correct.

On Jul 17, 2024


C
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Sandra always believed herself to be a woman.However, in college Sandra found herself drawn to a more traditionally masculine appearance.This made her realize that she did not identify with the stereotypical aspects of femininity.Which category best describes Sandra?

A) genderless
B) gender fluid
C) transgender
D) gender non-conforming

On Jul 14, 2024


D
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Which of the following is true of equity?

A) Decisions in equity cases do not involve considerations of fairness.
B) Money damages are an equitable remedy.
C) Courts of equity are not guided by equitable principles and maxims.
D) Law and equity have merged, so today the same court can award both remedies.

On Jun 16, 2024


D
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Which of the following would not be included in a litigation file?

A) Bills
B) Research results
C) Correspondences
D) None of these choices is correct.

On Jun 14, 2024


D
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Attorney Haynesworth spends three hours in the county circuit court waiting to argue a motion for client Adams. While he waits, he reads several cases for a brief that he is preparing for client Johnson and talks to another judge's clerk about Johnson's case. If attorney Haynesworth bills client Adams for three hours and client Johnson for three hours (a total of six billable hours) , attorney Haynesworth has engaged in which of the following?

A) Fee splitting
B) Double billing
C) Value billing
D) All of these choices are correct.

On Jun 12, 2024


B
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Describe the guides that have been published on how to cite legal sources in your written work.

On May 17, 2024


Several guides have been published on how to cite legal sources. Traditionally, the most widely used guide has been The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, published by the Harvard Law Review Association. This book explains the proper format for citing cases, statutes, constitutions, regulations, and other legal sources. It is a good idea to memorize the basic format for citations to cases and statutory law because these legal sources are frequently cited in legal writing. An alternative guide is a booklet entitled ALWD Citation Manual: A Professional System of Citation, which is published by the Association of Legal
Writing Directors. Legal practitioners should check the rules of their jurisdiction for guidelines on the proper format for citations in documents submitted to a court.
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Which of the following is an example of shared-property ownership?

A) Lease
B) Fee simple absolute
C) Tenancy by the entirety
D) Life estate

On May 15, 2024


C
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Explain the procedural differences between a criminal trial and a civil trial.

On May 13, 2024


Criminal trials differ from civil trials in a number of ways. Special features of criminal trials include the right to a speedy and public trial, unanimous agreement by the jury on the verdict, a presumption of the defendant's innocence, a higher standard of proof (the defendant must be found guilty "beyond a reasonable doubt"), the privilege against self-incrimination, and the complex rules governing evidence that may be introduced at trial and how the evidence is introduced. Also, at the conclusion of a criminal trial, a defendant who is found guilty is sentenced by the judge or put on probation. At the conclusion of a civil trial, damages are typically assessed against the defendant.
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_______is causation brought about by an act or omission without which an event would not have occurred.

A) Causation in fact
B) Proximate cause
C) Legal cause
D) None of these choices is correct.

On May 12, 2024


A
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A tortfeasor is

A) a person who commits a tort.
B) the plaintiff in a tort action.
C) the plaintiff's lawyer in a tort action.
D) the judge presiding over a tort action.

On May 10, 2024


A