1 dawn takes her great-great-grandmothers sewing machine


1. Dawn takes her great-great-grandmother's sewing machine, which has been in her family for over 100 years, to Charlie's Sew 'n Vac Repair for servicing. When Dawn returns to pick up the sewing machine, she is told that it has been sold. Charlie offers to pay Dawn the price of a similar machine. She refuses the offer. Explain Dawn's alternatives for relief.

2. Ethan is representing a client on a securities matter at an arbitration hearing before the Securities and Exchange Commission. The other side, a brokerage firm, is being represented by a law firm. Ethan discovers that the arbitrator used to be member of the law firm, so Ethan requests that the arbitrator withdraw from the case. The arbitrator refuses because he says he no longer works for the firm and can be totally objective, so there is no conflict of interests. The brokerage firm sides with the arbitrator. Discuss the ethical implications and decide.

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