Multiple Choice
Fact Pattern 5-B1
Leo runs an asset recovery business. In one case, he recruits clients by misrepresenting the facts and pretending to be licensed to practice law in Mississippi. He files gratuitous, malicious pleadings, lies to the court, and otherwise abuses the judicial process. Later, he involves himself in other cases in which he uses similar tactics.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 5-B1. Under the decision of the court in Case 5.1, Baum v. Blue Moon Ventures LLC, Leo's conduct most likely warrants
A) an admonishment but no other sanctions.
B) an injunction against certain court filings plus other sanctions.
C) no sanctions but no praise.
D) praise for its aggression in recovering the assets of "deadbeat" debtors.
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