Asked by Siddharda Chillapalli on Jul 07, 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 weak 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
An evaluation or examination that is conducted impartially, without preconceived notions or prejudices.
Advocate
A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy, often in the legal context representing a party in a lawsuit.
Client's Claim
A demand or assertion made by a client seeking legal redress or compensation for harm or loss.
- Comprehend the significance of objective analysis within legal composition.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the significance of objective analysis within legal composition.
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