Alpha is a driver for Defendant’s limousine company. While c…

Alpha is a driver for Defendant’s limousine company. While carrying Beta, a passenger, Alpha rear-ended Plaintiff’s car. Immediately after the accident, Alpha stated to Beta, “Are you okay? I’m so sorry, because that accident was entirely my fault.” Plaintiff sues Defendant’s limousine company. Alpha is available to testify, but Plaintiff puts Beta on the stand to repeat the statement made by Alpha after the accident. The evidence is:

Defendant is on trial for assault and argues self-defense. V…

Defendant is on trial for assault and argues self-defense. Victim testifies that the attack was unprovoked. Defendant calls Alpha as his first witness. Alpha states that Victim provoked the attack. Defendant’s next and final witness is Beta, who intends to testify that Defendant’s reputation in the community for honesty is very good. Should the court allow the testimony?

Plaintiff was injured in a car accident and brought a person…

Plaintiff was injured in a car accident and brought a personal injury action in which she claimed that the Defendant was speeding and ran a red light. Defendant denied the allegations. At trial, Plaintiff seeks to introduce testimony that the defendant possessed a reputation in the community for reckless driving. The testimony is:

In an architectural malpractice case, Defendant calls an arc…

In an architectural malpractice case, Defendant calls an architect who testifies that Defendant did not commit any malpractice. Under cross-examination, the architect admits his findings are contrary to universally accepted architectural opinion. He also admits that his methods are presently experimental and incomplete. Plaintiff moves to strike the architect’s testimony. The judge should:

A research team is working to formulate L-asparginase enzyme…

A research team is working to formulate L-asparginase enzyme as polymer therapeutics (to target leukemic cancer cells) with polyethylene glycol as the polymer of choice.   Discuss why polyethylene glycol could be considered as an ideal polymer to form drug conjugates.