Please answer the 10 questions and explain your answer
16. Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co., established in the test for proximate cause. Negligence Foreseeability. Fault All of the above. 17 What is true about a corporation in terms of crimes: a. Corporations can be held liable for crimes committed by their agents and employees if within the course and scope of their employment. b Corporations are never liable for the crimes committed by their agents and employees. C. Typically the prosecutor must show that the corporation could have prevented that act or that a supervisor within the corporation authorized or had knowledge of the act. d. a. and c. e None of the above. 18 What can a company due to protect itself from the hacking of its bank accounts? Obtain identity theft-protection services. Change company passwords frequently. Routinely test firewalls. Instruct employees to respond to unknown e-mails. e. All of the above. a., b., and c. 19. What is true about a sole proprietorship? The sole proprietor reports business income on his/her personal income tax return. The sole proprietor is legally responsible for all debts and obligations of the business. The sole proprietor is not personally responsible for any business torts. All of the above. e. a. and b. 20. What is/are the primary reason(s) for forming a limited liability company ("LLC")? The liability of members is limited to the amount of their investments. The double taxation of corporations is avoided. State LLC statutes are uniform All of the above. a. and b.21. What is true about the malpractice liability of professional corporations ("PCs")? Some courts hold each professional liable for the any malpractice committed by others in the firm within the scope of the firm's business. b. The shareholders do not have to be licensed professionals. C. A shareholder can be held responsible for all of the torts committed by other professionals in the firm. d. All of the above. e. None of the above.11. What is true about diversity jurisdiction in federal court? a. The plaintiff and defendant must be residents of different states. b. The dollar amount in controversy must exceed $75,000. C. Both a. and b. None of the above. 12. Regarding precedent, a state court can: al. Overturn precedent of that state's highest court. Overturn precedent of the United State Supreme Court. Follow the precedent of lower courts in that state. All of the above e . Look to the persuasive authority of other states if that state has no precedent. 13. Which school of legal thought is the most pragmatic? a. Natural law. b . Legal positivism. C. Historical. d. Legal Realism 14. Which type(s) of alternative dispute resolution ("ADR") usually precludes being able to file the case in court? Mediation. Non-binding arbitration. C. Binding arbitration. All of the above. b. and c. 15. The duty of an attorney in a malpractice (negligence) case is: a. The reasonable person standard. The reasonable attorney standard. The reasonable professional standard. d All of the above