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Maggie is a salesperson for Pots n' Pans Inc. After leaving one customer, and on her way to her next customer, Maggie decides to stop for a cup of coffee at Starbucks. As she pulls into the Starbucks parking lot, she gets into a car accident with George. In a lawsuit by George against Maggie and Pots n' Pans, Inc., a. Since Maggie was working at the time of the accident, only Pots n' Pans will be liable to George b. both Maggie and Pots n' Pans will be liable to George c. nobody will be liable to George. d. Maggie only will be liable to George.

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