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The belief that loyalty to one's clients surpasses individual and private morality is characteristic of a. the legal agent position on the attorney-client relationship b. the moral agent position on the attorney-client relationship c. the special relationship position on the attorney-client relationship d. none of these are correct
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You are a cfp and although you never went to law school, you consider yourself to be very good at reviewing wills. your client, catherine, asks you to prepare a will for her. should you prepare a will for catherine? a. yes, catherine is your best client and you might lose her if you do not prepare the will.b. yes, it is permissible for a cfp to prepare a legal document. c. no, preparing catherine's will would be considered the unauthorized practice of law.d. no, you should only prepare catherine's will if you are going to prepare her husband's will as well.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:30
Lots of points: economics: a benefit, such as health insurance, paid vacation, or a retirement plan, that is received by an employee in addition to regular pay is known as a. a fringe benefit b. a pension c. a grievance d. workers’ compensation
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:20
How does the principle of federalism affect the u.s. government? a. it guarantees that the united states will always be a representative democracy b. it ensures that the state governments have greater authority that the federal government c. it creates both separate and overlapping powers for the federal and state governments d.it divides the federal and state governments into three branches
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 11:30
Compare the systems of government in great britain and the united states.
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