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Give two examples of subjective data.
Give two examples of subjective data.
Which interpretation of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve…
Which interpretation of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve should the nurse anticipate for this patient?
A compound has an Rf of 0.85 in a particular nonpolar solven…
A compound has an Rf of 0.85 in a particular nonpolar solvent system. Which is the most scientifically reasonable inference?
Attorney has been approached by 17-year-old Wesley and his m…
Attorney has been approached by 17-year-old Wesley and his much older employer Jean-Luc, seeking representation for Wesley regarding an at-fault boating accident caused by Wesley driving Jean-Luc’s boat into a neighbor’s dock. Jean-Luc intends to pay for Wesley’s representation and would like to remain informed about the progress of the case. Wesley cannot afford representation and is happy to have Jean-Luc pay. Wesley would gladly give informed consent to this arrangement, including waiving confidentiality sufficient to keep Jean-Luc informed. Which of the following is correct under the Model Rules?
Two observation drones, A and B, are flying with velocities:…
Two observation drones, A and B, are flying with velocities: `vAx`i + `vAy`j + `vAz`k m/s and `vBx`i + `vBy`j + `vBz`k m/s respectively. What is the speed of drone A as seen from drone B? Report your answer in units of m/s.
The Beer’s Law lab is performed again, with a solute that ap…
The Beer’s Law lab is performed again, with a solute that appears red in solution. Which can best be inferred from this observation?
Attorney is hired by Client to file a lawsuit regarding a vi…
Attorney is hired by Client to file a lawsuit regarding a violation of state open meetings laws by the local township council. During the intake interview, Attorney obtains Client’s full name, address, and other contact information, as well as a full description of meetings that Client claims were held without proper notice or publication of an agenda. Attorney describes to Client the appropriate process under state law, which requires the filing with a state agency by or on behalf of an affected resident of the meeting’s jurisdiction as a precursor to a civil lawsuit. Client hires Attorney to pursue the matter with the objective of both an accounting of the prior meetings and an injunction requiring the township council’s judicially-supervised compliance with the open meetings law for at least a year. Attorney files the notice with the state agency, listing the client’s name and address. Client contacts the Attorney to angrily complain about the disclosure of his name, and especially his home address. Did Attorney’s disclosure of Client’s home address violate the Model Rules?
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After many successful years in private practice, Attorney is…
After many successful years in private practice, Attorney is retiring and moving to Greece. He stopped by his law firm to say goodbye to his old partners one last time on his way to the airport to fly to Greece. Leaving the law firm to go to the airport, Attorney was approached by a former client, Olivia. Olivia claims that Attorney poorly represented her in a business deal last year costing her $8,000. Olivia says that she will be suing Attorney for malpractice as soon as she can find a lawyer to take her case. Attorney, eager to get into his retirement and unwilling to return to the United States for the inevitable court proceedings, offers to pay Olivia $8,000 to resolve the claim. Olivia agrees on the spot, Attorney tenders a check for the full amount, and the two sign a simple but contractually sound release of any liability related to the business deal and former representation. Is Attorney subject to discipline?