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burton19126

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A red rover expert is one who has been
 
  a. de-designated as a testifying expert.
  b. designated as a purely consulting expert.
  c. de-designated as an in-house expert.
  d. designated as a testifying expert.

Question 2

Attorneys representing clients where a comp lien will be taken out of the recovery
 
  a. aren't paid for the part of the recovery representing the lien.
  b. aren't paid for the case if they don't notify the comp carrier.
  c. are paid on the basis of quantum meruit or similar legal theory for the lien portion.
  d. are paid on an hourly basis for the portion of the recovery represented by the lien.



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Answer to Question 1

a.

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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