REVIEW 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS
◉ Milo files a suit against Nick in an Ohio state court, noting that
Nick operates a Web site through which Ohio residents have done
substantial business with him. The court is most likely to have
jurisdiction over Nick if Milo's claim arises from.
Answer: Nick's website activities
◉ Arbitration that is mandated by a court is often binding on the
parties..
Answer: False
◉ Sofia files a suit against Turista Airlines, Inc. Turista responds that
it appears from the pleadings that the parties do not dispute the
facts and the only question is how the law applies to those facts.
Turista supports this response with witnesses' sworn statements.
This is.
Answer: A motion for summary judgement
◉ Avery files a suit against Beth, alleging that she failed to pay him
for two months' labor at her Choice Cheese Factory. Beth denies the
,charge and claims that Avery breached their contract to produce a
certain quantity of cheeses and owes Beth damages for the breach.
Beth's claim is.
Answer: A counterclaim
◉ A federal case typically originates in a state court..
Answer: False
◉ Before a trial, the plaintiff can file a motion to dismiss..
Answer: True
◉ Ballpark Sports field, Inc., files a suit against Concessions &
Tailgate Services. The document that informs Concessions & Tailgate
that it must file an answer within a specified time period is.
Answer: The summons
◉ Millie and Noble dispute the quality of a set of patio furniture sold
over the Internet. They agree to resolve their dispute in
Come2Terms.com, an online forum. Like most online forums,
Come2Terms.com applies.
Answer: General, universal legal principles.
, ◉ Marcos wants to buy Lucia's land, but she refuses to sell. Marcos
begins using subpoenas, court orders, and other formal legal
procedures in an unrelenting effort to force Lucia to sell. This is.
Answer: Abuse of process
◉ The brakes on Dirk's Tour de Valle bicycle malfunction, but he
continues to ride it because he likes the thrill of the unstoppable
acceleration. One night, enjoying a fast downhill pace, he speeds
through a stop sign and is struck by a truck. In Dirk's suit against
Tour de Valle, the bike maker can raise the defense of.
Answer: Assumption of risk
◉ Under the doctrine of strict liability, liability is imposed only if a
person fails to use all reasonable care..
Answer: False
◉ Data Analytics, Inc., and eProducts Corporation market competing
software products. Data Analytics launches an advertising campaign
claiming that eProducts, instead of testing software before it is
marketed, has customers "test" the software by using it. eProducts
knows this is not true but begins to lose sales to Data Analytics. On
what ground could eProducts sue Data Analytics for injury to
eProducts' reputation?.
Answer: In this case, eProducts could sue Data Analytics on the basis
of defamation, particularly libel.