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Name three general ways in which an attorney might be found professionally negligent.
Harm/Care
A moral foundation that emphasizes minimizing harm to others and caring for their well-being.
Authority/Respect
The recognition and adherence to someone’s right to lead or make decisions, often due to their position or knowledge.
Purity
The state of being free from moral fault or guilt, often associated with innocence or cleanliness.
Right-Wing Authoritarianism
A personality and ideological framework characterized by a submission to authority, aggression toward outgroups, and adherence to conventional norms.
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