Paralegal Exam - Civil Litigation Test Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 (100%Correct).
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Paralegal Civil Litigation
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Paralegal Civil Litigation
Paralegal Exam - Civil Litigation Test Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 (100%Correct).
Unethical - For an attorney or paralegal working with the attorney to personally contact
an opposing party who is represented by counsel is...
Settlement Agreement - A contract between two or more partie...
Unethical - For an attorney or paralegal working with the attorney to personally contact an opposing party who is represented by counsel is... Settlement Agreement - A contract between two or more parties to a settle a case is know as a... Dismissal with Prejudice - A document filed with the clerk of court that ends a lawsuit, and by its terms states that no other lawsuits may be brought by the same persons on the same subject matter or claims, is called a... Dismissal without Prejudice - A document filed with the clerk of court that ends a lawsuit, but allows another lawsuit to be brought by the same persons on the same subject matter or claims, is called a... Consent Decree - When the defendant consents to take certain actions, often without admitting fault for the plaintiff's claims, this is called a... Case Citation - This may contain a pinpoint citation, is a legal address, and may be accompanied by a parallel citation. Paralegal Exam - Civil Litigation Test Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 (100%Correct) Judge - A memorandum of law, also known as a brief, is usually submitted to a... During the Trial - A Motion for Directed is made when? Diversity of Citizenship - The two bases of federal jurisdiction are: 1) federal question (statutory or constitutional), and... Objective/Neutral - An interoffice memo should be... Primary Mandatory Authority - This is law, "rolls downhill," and is binding on lower courts in the same jurisdiction. Persuasive Authority - This is case law, statutory law, or an ordinance if they come from outside of your jurisdiction. Mandatory Authority - This is case law, statutory law, or an ordinance if they come from within your district. Appellant - The person who appeals a case to a higher court is called the... Notice of Appeal - A document filed with the court and served on the opposing party, giving notice of an intention to appeal is called a... Petition for Writ of Certiorari - To request a hearing in the U.S. Supreme Court, one would file a... Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) - This includes mediation, arbitration, and a summary jury trial. Report - A state's official publication of its case law is known as a... Voir Dire of Prospective Jurors - Peremptory challenges may be used by a party during... Split Equally Between the Parties - Unless the parties agree otherwise, the mediator's fee is... False - True/False: The role of an arbitrator is to help the parties to the arbitration come to a mutually agreeable settlement. Heir - Not a party to a trust. Probate - The judicial process by which a will is determined to be valid is called... Disclaimed or Renounced the Property - An heir or beneficiary who refuses in writing to accept the decedent's property has...
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