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Systematic risk is that portion of an asset's risk that is attributable to firm-specific, random causes.
Lay Witnesses
Individuals who provide testimony in a legal proceeding about what they have directly observed or experienced, without expert status.
Expert Witnesses
Individuals with specialized knowledge or expertise who are called to testify in court to aid in understanding complex issues.
Subsequent Client Interview
A follow-up meeting or discussion with a client to gather more information, update on progress, or further develop the legal strategy after the initial consultation.
Medical Malpractice
A legal cause of action that occurs when a healthcare provider deviates from standards in their profession, resulting in injury to a patient.
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