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Please review the following (3) PDFs for all the information and instructions related to the case study. Completed needs to have 10 PowerPoint slides and findings in excel document shown in the instructions and assignment examples. 1.Case Study Instructions and Rubric – GBA306 Stats II – Indiana Real Estate.pdf2. Indiana Real Estate Data File.xlsx3. Case…
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The deposition is an important part of the process of litigation and the paralegal will likely be responsible for notifying the parties who need to be present. Scheduling the court reporter and notifying the opposing counsel as well as the deponent is critical to making sure everyone with an interest is present. The notice of…
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Discussion Question 1: Role of a Paralegal Paralegals can perform a multitude of tasks in the daily routines of the job. However there are some areas where the paralegal may not complete certain tasks because the task requires a lawyer. It is critical to know when these lines should not be crossed so that neither…
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Discussion Question 1: Different Roles of a Lawyer On a daily basis, lawyers wear many different hats and perform varied duties. A lawyer must adhere to rules that govern conduct in representing the client and at the same time perform duties as an officer of the court. Following these rules can prove a challenge considering…
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The beginning of a law suit is an important document because it sets the claims being made by a Plaintiff and calls for a defendant to raise any defenses. The Complaint and the Answer are the documents used in both federal and state courts. The Complaint needs to employ the facts and the law, element…
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The Answer to a Complaint is the document that will identify the legal issues that need to be litigated at trial. The allegations in a complaint are based on a reasonable interpretation of the facts and law but are not based on evidence yet. When an Answer is drafted, each allegation should either be admitted…
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The Complaint is an important part of the law suit because if it is done correctly, the rules of the court will be followed and the ethical rules will also be met. The facts must be identified and the law must also be in the Complaint in individual and separate paragraphs. Each paragraph should contain…
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Sarah’s attorney asks her to research whistleblowing. She is in a rush and Googles it, whereupon she finds a lawyer’s blog from another state that discusses this issue. Sarah brings the attorney this blog to help her understand the law. Did Sarah approach this the right way? Explain. What should she have done? Now, you…
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*how qualitative interviews could provide deeper insights into the individual-level aspects that influence HRQoL. Could a combined approach, incorporating quantitative and qualitative data, offer a more nuanced understanding of how housing models impact health outcomes? ***How do you see the integration of qualitative methods influencing future interventions and policy formulations, particularly in the context of…
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Your client, Ann, feels she was defamed when a blogger called her a prostitute because she testified before the Florida Congress about funding Planned Parenthood. Ann lives in Florida, and that is where you are filing the case. You have found four sources on point to your case that have to do with criminal defamation.…