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bclement10

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False advertising cases brought by private parties under the Lanham Act:
 a. often yield far more expensive results than most FTC advertising cases b. rarely yield more expensive results than most FTC advertising cases
  c. are processed more quickly and cheaply than most FTC advertising cases d. are rare in the United States
  e. are held to a different standard than FTC cases

Question 2

In Callison v. City of Philadelphia, where Callison was told that while on FMLA leave that he had to be at home during work hour unless he called to report where he would be going, he sued to protest the policy. The court of appeals held that the employer:
 a. could dismiss Callison under employment at will
  b. violated the FMLA by requiring him to be at home during work hours c. did not violate the FMLA by its policy
  d. violated the FMLA for retaliating against Callison by complaining about the policy e. none of the other choices



kardosa007

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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