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1. analyze whether jack could sue client a for negligence and if so, whether client a could be liable for negligence for jack's injuries. explain why or why not. a. analyze and explain whether jack would be successful in his claim and why or why not. b. if jack was successful in his negligence claim against client a, analyze and explain what damages/expenses jack would likely recover.

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