Asked by Kalindi Schneider on Jun 10, 2024

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Your supervising attorney asks you to research an issue related to a client's claim for a lawsuit. You think that the client has a very strong claim. You should

A) strongly advocate for the client.
B) present an unbiased analysis.
C) strongly advocate against the client.
D) None of these choices is correct.

Unbiased Analysis

A thorough examination or review that is fair and not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.

Supervising Attorney

A lawyer who has the responsibility of overseeing the work of less experienced attorneys, paralegals, or law clerks within a law firm or legal department.

Strongly Advocate

To support or recommend a particular cause, policy, or idea with conviction and enthusiasm.

  • Recognize the importance of persuasive writing in legal contexts.
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Samantha YoungJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
When conducting legal research, it's important to present an unbiased analysis of the law as it relates to the client's situation. This ensures that the attorney can make an informed decision on how to proceed with the case. Advocating for or against the client at this stage is not appropriate.