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Fact Pattern 3-2 Sally Tells You That She Is in a Dispute with a Dispute

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Fact Pattern 3-2
Sally tells you that she is in a dispute with her employer regarding whether in denying Sally a promotion she wanted, the employer committed sex discrimination. Sally says that she has heard about both mediation and arbitration and asks you which would result in a quicker judgment in her favor because she does not particularly want to go to the time and expense of a court action. Sally also asks if, as a friend, you will go with her when she consults with a lawyer.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 3-2.What would you tell Sally regarding her request that you go with her,as her friend,to see her lawyer?
A) That you would be glad to do so because you want to provide emotional support.
B) That you should not go because your presence would destroy the attorney-client privilege.
C) That you should not go because your presence would destroy the work-product privilege.
D) That you should not go because your presence would destroy both the attorney-client privilege and the work-product privilege.

Fact Pattern 3-2
Sally tells you that she is in a dispute with her employer regarding whether in denying Sally a promotion she wanted, the employer committed sex discrimination. Sally says that she has heard about both mediation and arbitration and asks you which would result in a quicker judgment in her favor because she does not particularly want to go to the time and expense of a court action. Sally also asks if, as a friend, you will go with her when she consults with a lawyer.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 3-2.What would you tell Sally regarding her request that you go with her,as her friend,to see her lawyer?


A) That you would be glad to do so because you want to provide emotional support.
B) That you should not go because your presence would destroy the attorney-client privilege.
C) That you should not go because your presence would destroy the work-product privilege.
D) That you should not go because your presence would destroy both the attorney-client privilege and the work-product privilege.

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