Question: 1. What is the appropriate motion to file when a party seeks for the court to enter judgment in the requesting party's favor without having

1. What is the appropriate motion to file when a party seeks for the court to enter judgment in the requesting party's favor without having to go through a trial because there are no genuine issues of material fact presented in the case OR the answer to the complaint shows that there is no actual dispute and, thus, no jury trial is needed? (Please note that in such a situation the requesting party believes that he/she is entitled to win as a matter of law.)

A) Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law

B) Motion for Summary Judgment

C) Motion to Dismiss for Mistrial Motion to Compel Discovery

D) Motion for Directed Verdict

E) Motion to Dismiss

2. In PFC 4.3 Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer & White Sales, Inc., 139 S. Ct. 524 (2019), which best describes the procedural posture of the case?

(1) Archer won at the Trial Court level then (2) Archer won at the Appellate Court level then (3) Archer won at the United States Supreme Court level.

(2) Archer won at the Trial Court level then (2) Archer won at the Appellate Court level then (3) Schein won at the United States Supreme Court level.

3. The Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) is a statute that requires state and federal courts to enforce arbitration awards. This generally means that courts must enforce arbitration clauses in contracts involving commercial transactions unless there is reason based in "contract law" to not enforce the clause.

True or False

4. TRUE or FALSE: In CASE 3.2 Clemens v. McNamee, 615 F.3d 374 (5th Cir. 2010) the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals determined that McNamee won the case because he did not have minimum contacts with the forum state. True Or False

5. According to our textbook, what is the difference between public laws and private laws?

A) Public laws can only be violated in public settings such as public roadways and buildings whereas private laws can only be violated in private settings such as homes, motor vehicles, and country clubs.

B) Public laws are those derived from some government entity whereas private laws are recognized as binding between 2 parties even though no specific statute regulation provides or guarantees the rights of those parties.

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