Asked by Falantina Rashoo on Apr 27, 2024

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Andria, an attorney, has a personal injury case which is set for trial next week. She needs a good doctor to testify on behalf of her client, so she contacts Dr. Wood who agrees to testify on behalf of Andria's client at the trial. In return for Dr. Wood's testimony, Andria agrees to pay Dr. Wood $10,000 if they win the case, and $5,000 if they lose. Dr. Wood agrees. The agreement between Andria and Dr. Wood is unenforceable.

Personal Injury

Physical or psychological harm caused to an individual due to another's negligence or intentional act.

Testify

To give evidence as a witness in a court of law or legal proceeding, which can be done orally or in writing.

Unenforceable

Describes a contract or clause that, due to legal deficiencies, cannot be upheld or enforced by a court.

  • Identify illegal contracts and agreements opposed to public policy.
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Carolyn CantuApr 29, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
The agreement is unenforceable because it is contingent upon the outcome of the case, which could potentially influence the testimony of Dr. Wood, compromising the integrity of the trial and violating ethical standards.