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If an attorney is sued by a former client for malpractice, that attorney:
 
  A) cannot reveal a client confidence.
  B) can reveal a client confidence.
  C) cannot defend the action.
  D) can reveal only information the client consents to disclose.

Question 2

The following type of job is likely to be performed by an independent contractor except:
 
  a. A lawyer.
  b. A district manager.
  c. A plumber.
  d. A doctor.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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