Shrek, a law student, is doing research about court cases in a far away land. While
online, he finds the case he is looking for, and the following summation is shown:
Farquad v. Fiona, 808 N.E. 2d 301 (New York, 2004). As a competent law student,
Shrek can assume which of the following:
A. Farquad, the Defendant (or Appellee), was likely sued by Fiona, the plaintiff
(although in some cases she could be the defendant but also the appellant), in 2004
by the New York State Supreme Court and published in the 300th edition of
Northeastern Reports.
B. Fiona, the Defendant (or Appellee), was likely sued by Farquad, the plaintiff (or the
appellant, although in some cases Farquad could be the defendant). The decision, in
2004, was by the New York Court of Appeals and published in the 2nd edition of
Northeastern Reports.
C. Fiona, the Defendant, was likely sued by Farquad, the plaintiff, in 2004. This case
was published in the 300th edition of Northeastern Reports.
D. Farquad, the Defendant, was likely sued by Fiona, the plaintiff, and a decision was
reported in 2004. This case was published in the 2nd edition of Northeastern Reports.
E. Shrek can only assume that Farquad sued Fiona in the state of New York.