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bobthebuilder

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If a court lacks personal jurisdiction, it can still hear a case if it has:
 
  a. exclusive jurisdiction.
  b. in rem jurisdiction.
  c. pendant jurisdiction.
  d. venue.
  e. original jurisdiction.

Question 2

What are some examples of print journals that a lawyer or paralegal may wish to subscribe?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

Generally speaking, there are volumes of print journals that lawyers and paralegals may wish to subscribe. However, in the entertainment industry, two of the largest publications include The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. The role and easy access of the Internet, however, has affected the number of print journals that organizations wish to subscribe.



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