QUESTION 21
In addition to statements made to an attorney, the attorney-client privilege covers:
information divulged to an attorney's subordinates, such as secretaries or paralegals.
statements made in the presence of people other than the lawyer or the lawyer's subordinates.
statements made to a law-enforcement officer.
statements made only after the attorney is actually retained by a client.
QUESTION 22
Many of the administrative agencies have the power to:
make laws.
issue regulations that have the force of law.
conduct trials involving juries.
adjudicate disputes involving alleged violations of the Commerce Clause.
QUESTION 23
The new federal sentencing guidelines implemented as part of Sarbanes-Oxley:
apply both to individual board members and the corporation itself.
assign specific oversight responsibilities to directors.
are designed to give management immunity.
call for special committees of the board to be assigned similar functions.
QUESTION 24
A common defense to the tort of interference with contract is:
lack of capacity.
privilege.
probable cause.
inducing a breach of contract.