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LEB 320F - Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved It is possible to violate moral or ethical standards without violating the law. Select one: True False - True (Some laws are less stringent than some moral or ethical standards.) Johnny, a citizen of Texas, sues AJ, a citizen of Alabama, for ...

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LEB 320F - Exam Questions and

Answers 100% Solved


It is possible to violate moral or ethical standards without violating the law.

Select one:

True

False - ✔✔True (Some laws are less stringent than some moral or ethical

standards.)

Johnny, a citizen of Texas, sues AJ, a citizen of Alabama, for $80,000. This

case can be brought in a Federal District Court, even if it is a claim arising

from state law.

Select one:

True

False - ✔✔True (Diversity of Citizenship allows for a case to brought in

Federal Court when there is diversity of residency between parties and the

claim is for at least $75,000.)

ACC, a Florida company, sells Zach, a Louisiana citizen, a car in

Minnesota. The car breaks down while Zach is driving in Oklahoma. Florida


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,has continuous and systematic contacts with Oklahoma because it

manufactures products in Oklahoma. Oklahoma has general jurisdiction

over ACC and, therefore, has personal jurisdiction over ACC.

Select one:

True

False - ✔✔True (If a defendant has continuous and systematic contacts

with a jurisdiction, it has general jurisdiction over the defendant. When a

state has general jurisdiction over a party, it has personal jurisdiction over

the party.)

Jordan files a class action suit against MAC. The total value of the class

action suit will likely be greater than $5 million, but Jordan stipulates that

the class will not seek damages in excess of $5 million. MAC cannot

remove the case to federal court.



Select one:

True

False - ✔✔False (Under CAFA, simply stipulating that a class will not have

damages exceeding $5 million does not preclude the defendant from

removing the case to federal court. This is because a named plaintiff



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,cannot limit the damages of all the other members of the class, as stated in

Standard Fire Ins. Co. v. Knowles, 133 S.Ct. 1345.)

Logan, an employe of VT, causes injury to Marcus while acting in his scope

of employment. VT can be held liable for Logan's actions against Marcus.

Select one:

True

False - ✔✔True (An employer can be held vicariously liable for the actions

of its employee if the actions done by the employee which caused injury to

the third party were within the scope of employment.)

An effective manager of a corporation should not attempt to alter political

situations.

Select one:

True

False - ✔✔False (An effective manager will attempt to alter political

situations and regulations to aid their company.)

Johnny, a citizen of Texas, sues USC, a corporation incorporated in

California with a principle place of business in Texas, for $2.5 million on a

claim arising from state law. This suit can be brought in Federal Court.

Select one:

True

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, False - ✔✔False (Corporations are considered to be citizens of both the

state in which they are incorporated in and where their principle place of

business is. Because USC's principle place of business is in Texas and

Johnny is a citizen of Texas, diversity jurisdiction cannot be established.)

Taylor, a citizen of Nebraska, sues Devin, a citizen of Michigan, for

$100,000 in Nebraska state court for a state tort claim. Devin can't remove

the case to a federal court because the case was originally brought in state

court.

Select one:

True

False - ✔✔False (Cases which meet the requirements for diversity

jurisdiction or federal question can be removed from a state court to a

federal question.)

Appeals from specialized federal courts, such as bankruptcy courts always

go to the Federal Court of Appeals.

Select one:

True

False - ✔✔False (Some appeals from specialized federal courts go to

federal district courts for their appeals, while others go to Circuit Courts.)



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