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Privileges and Other Policy Exclusions
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1. The court should apply
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2. The testimony of the attorney is
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3. The audiotape is most likely to be subject to subpoena if
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4. The defendant's motion to prevent the nurse's testifying is likely to be
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5. Which of the following statements is most clearly correct in the federal courts?
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6. Production of the letter should be
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7. The evidence of the doctor's offer is
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8. The testimony of the witness is
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9. Should the wife be required to testify?
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10. Is the statement about the slush in the entryway admissible?
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11. Should the court allow the plaintiff to ask the defendant about the destruction of the report?
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12. Should the demand for the attorney’s fee records be upheld?
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13. How should the court treat the woman’s claim of privilege?
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14. Is the attorney's testimony admissible?
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15. How should the court rule on the admissibility of the store manager’s testimony?
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16. Should the court uphold the defendant’s privilege claim?
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17. Is evidence of this change in design admissible?
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18. The defendant objects to his wife’s testimony. Should the testimony be admitted?
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19. How should the court rule on the woman’s claim of waiver of privilege?
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20. Can the lawyer be compelled to disclose the client’s identity to the grand jury?
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21. What should govern the court’s determination of the admissibility of the counselor’s testimony?
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