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PhilipSeeMore

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Tips for communication by e-mail include:
 
  a. Aim for professional tone and quality (including using a spell checker)
  b. Print and review all messages before sending
  c. Request acknowledgment or feedback for all important messages
  d. Disclose your paralegal status
  e. All of these choices are correct

Question 2

A legal fee that is a set percentage (such as 33 percent) of the amount that the plaintiff recovers in a civil lawsuit, and which must only be paid if the plaintiff prevails, is known as a(n):
 
  a. Fixed fee
  b. Hourly fee
  c. Contingency



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Answer to Question 1

Awesome job my friend

Answer to Question 2

C



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