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mcmcdaniel

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Filing deadlines:
 
  A. Are merely guidelines and not that important
  B. Vary from court to court, so it is important to know the court rules for filing deadlines and how many days are allowed
  C. Are always set at 15 days, no matter what court you are in, to respond to any deadline
  D. None of the above

Question 2

Hypothetical: Paula goes to the website for a home furnishing retailer. On the website, Paula notices that a photo frame sold by the retailer has a portrait of her family that Jane posted on her personal blog. Paula brings a tort action against the home furnishing retailer. What is the best tort action for Paula?
 
  a. false light
   b. right of publicity
   c. intentional infliction of emotional distress
  d. fraud



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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