Question 1: Ralph W. Moores, Jr., was injured on the job while working as a dock worker in Maine. After collecting workers' compensation benefits in the amount of $43,000, Moores brought a third party liability suit against the shipowners. Nathan Greenberg was Moores's attorney. The shipowners informed Greenberg that they would settle the suit, at one point offering $90,000. Greenberg did not inform Moores of the offer because he did not deem it to be sufficiently significant. When Moores lost the case in court, he sued Greenberg, alleging that Greenberg had a duty to inform him of these offers and had breached that duty by not doing so. How should the court rule? Discuss fully.
Question 2: See the link: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=global-warming-finally-reaches-the-last-arctic-region
Discuss Global Warming. Take a position and defend it.