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codyclark

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By meeting the burden of proof, the plaintiff has
 
  A) shifted to defendant the burden to rebut plaintiff's case
  B) neutralized any claim for indemnification
  C) established the defendant's liability beyond a reasonable doubt
  D) shown why the res ipsa loquitur doctrine does not apply

Question 2

The easiest way to establish the gross negligence of a defendant is for plaintiff to
 
  A) prove that defendant engaged in willful, wanton and reckless conduct
  B) establish a claim for indemnification
  C) show that the defendant failed to use great care
  D) rebut the presumption of guilt



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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