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    The movie Rudy is about a person named Rudy who wants to play football for the Notre-Dame Irish. Rudy has been told his entire life that he wasn’t good enough‚ he was too small and that his goals will never come true. He dreams of playing on the team but since his marks aren’t high enough his teacher didn’t let him apply for the school. There are three main aspects about Rudy that helps him get into Notre-Dame and its football team‚ his decision making‚ goal setting and values. Rudy’s decisions

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    trial knowledge into the books he writes. Put together with creative story telling‚ his makes his novels hard to put down. The Rainmaker starts with the last semester of law school for Rudy Baylor. He was assigned to give free advice to a group of seniors. It is at that very time‚ and that very place‚ that Rudy encounters his first and most important clients‚ Dot and Buddy Black. A powerful insurance company with millions of dollars has apparently swindled them. They have caused the suffering

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    this country are afraid of the law and can be easily taken advantage of and abused. It shows the unfortunate side of the law that caters to big time corporations and those who can afford lawyers or that are even educated enough to seek one out. Rudy Baylor‚ a soon to be law school graduate is instead of being aimed at success from the beginning‚ he is struggling to pass the final bar exam and just get a job. His opportunities are very limited and when it seems like his future is brightening‚ the rug

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    Rainmaker Review Jasper Smith Busn 210 Business Law Professor Sauchuck In the film‚ “The Rainmaker”‚ Rudy Baylor is a young man who just graduated law school. Rudy is having a hard time finding a full time job‚ and has yet to pass the bar exam. He eventually finds a job as an ‘ambulance chaser’ for a personal injury lawyer named “Bruiser”. Rudy already has a couple cases that he brings with him to the firm. One is an insurance case involving a young man dying of leukemia

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    The Rainmaker In John Grisham’s classic story of a young lawyer named Rudy Baylor struggling to beat the odds that seem so greatly against him in his journey to success. He shows that you can be a successful lawyer without being a sell-out. He follows his heart and makes real connections with each of his clients. The story starts off with Rudy in a desperate need for work and goes searching in a hospital for potential clients while studying for the bar exam. The phrase "rainmaker" is a legal

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    too." The Rainmaker portrays Rudy Baylor‚ a young‚ prospective lawyer‚ trying to make it in the legal world. Upon just entering this "new world‚" he is thrown into the middle of three cases and left to handle them practically on his own. Under much stress and pressure‚ Rudy makes some important decisions in this movie. Although these decisions were significant‚ were they ethical? When dealing with his cases involving Kelly Riker‚ Mrs. Birdie‚ and Great Benefit‚ Rudy may have gotten a little too personal

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    insured be denied health coverage their insurance company? In the movie The Rainmaker this is exactly what’s being addressed. A young man is ill with Leukemia has been denied medical coverage by his insurance company for a bone marrow transplant. Rudy Baylor‚ a young lawyer who has just passed the bar exam‚ and now has his first case‚ and it is going to be life a life altering trail. He is defending the Black Family who is suing Great Benefit Mutual health insurance‚ which is a Tennessee based health

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    Examining Expectations of General Education Teachers’ of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder & its Relationship to Academic Instruction Tonya Trepinski Baylor University Introduction As a teacher in the public school system for ten years‚ this researcher has had the privilege of working with students with special needs‚ in particular‚ with students on the autism spectrum. While in the classroom‚ she has observed a disturbing trend

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    AGENCY LAW: PRINCIPAL-AGENT RELATIONSHIP 1. Agency a. Principal tells an agent what to do‚ they create an agreement b. Created by a contract – manifestation of consent c. Why care about agency law? Lawyer - agent and employer - principal d. There’s a liability on the employer on the actions of its employee e. If you’re an employee‚ and you run into a pedestrian who gets injured – pedestrian will sue the company not employee (deep pockets) torts

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