Your client Cynthia was using the services of a marriage counselor Dr. Jones. He used to visit Cynthia at her house while her husband was absent. During the therapeutic sessions, they often engaged in sexual contact because, according to Dr. Jones, it helped in relieving tension and getting rid of stress. Finally, Cynthia changed her marriage counselor and now wonders whether she can sue Dr. Jones. Develop a cartwheel for each of the three hypothetical situations. What type of law is involved in each situation?