Library/PT 117/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

The passage describes a prepaid legal plan started by the Canadian Auto Workers that gives members cheaper legal help—either from plan lawyers whose fees are covered by the plan or from outside lawyers who either accept the plan’s low fee or charge the client extra. Many members joined and other companies copied the idea, but many lawyers worry the plan pushes fees down and reduces quality. Plan leaders say it brings new clients who might later pay full price, but the author says that’s unlikely because the plan mainly helps newer, less-experienced lawyers and low fees discourage careful work on hard cases, so clients and firms probably won’t gain much in the long run.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: determine the author's overall move by following the passage structure—para 1 describes the CAW plan, para 2 presents proponents' positive claims, and para 3 offers the author's evaluation and warning. Key supporting lines: But it is unlikely that increased use of such plans will result in long-term client satisfaction or in a substantial increase in profits for law firms. A 'volume discount' approach toward the practice of law will mean less time devoted to complex cases and a general lowering of quality for clients.

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The primary purpose of the passage is to

Correct Answer
D
The passage's main purpose is to warn that expanded use of legal plans may harm the profession and clients. After describing the plan and summarizing proponents' claims, the author explicitly concludes that greater use is unlikely to produce long-term client satisfaction or substantial profit and then gives reasons: the plans 'function largely as marketing devices' for less-established lawyers who 'will tend to have less expertise and to provide less satisfaction to clients,' downward pressure on fees may not be offset by referrals, and a 'volume discount' approach 'will mean less time devoted to complex cases and a general lowering of quality for clients.' These explicit cautions show that choice D best captures the passage's primary purpose.
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