For a court to have authority to hear a case:

A) The plaintiff must have standing to sue.
B) The court must have jurisdiction.
C) The case must be brought in the proper venue.
D) All of the above

D

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Which of the following is a difference between arbitration and minitrials?

A) The disputants are not represented by legal counsel in a minitrial, unlike in arbitration. B) The parties are more likely to be involved in direct communication during arbitration than in minitrials. C) The neutral party in arbitration is appointed by a court, but they are selected by the disputants in a minitrial. D) The neutral adviser in minitrials provides an opinion on the case, whereas the arbitrator delivers a binding decision.

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Ethical principles commonly applied to the collection and use of personal information include

A) choice or consent. B) access or participation. C) integrity or security. D) all of the above.

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