Day 2 & 3 TORTS Torts on the Bar Exam Goal: Identify the elements of the tort action that the Plaintiff is trying to prove. Question is if ... more>>
Private Express Trust: a fiduciary relationship with respect to property whereby one person, the trustee, holds legal title for the benefit of another ... more>>
First identify elements that a plaintiff needs to get to the jury. Master the elements for each cause of action. Second, be aware of the ... more>>
Intentional Torts - Very common on the bar; straight forward Battery Intent - defendant desires to bring about the forbidden outcome OR acts with kn ... more>>
Duties to the Client (Clients Love Fierce Counsel) Confidentiality Duty of confidentiality: L can't reveal anything "related to the representation" ... more>>
Malls Needs: Not wish to alienate customers Preserve Customer Base Preserve Security and Order Avoid large packs of teens 5 or more Avoid threa ... more>>
Convince State Rep Beaty from Legal AND Policy perspectives a tort making person liable for offensive words and conduct is appropriate ... more>>
To: Michael Allen Wolf From: Me Re: Zwier v. Sea Quest I. Factors the court will consider in deciding our motion to dismiss based on lack of ... more>>
1. a. Identify the factors the court will consider in deciding our motion to dismiss based upon lack of personal jurisdiction over Sea Quest. b. ... more>>
Arthur's Rights Transfer of Remainder Interest from Orin Arthur will argue that he was granted a remainder from Orin. In order to properly ... more>>
Ed v. Courier Journal Ed may bring various causes of action including (1) Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress, (2) Negligent Infliction ... more>>
A. The first issue is Mayo Taxpayers bringing action to prohibit Agency from granting funds to society. Can the claim be heard by the Federal ... more>>
ESSAY WORKSHOP Use IRAC. Make sure you use the facts in the analysis section. Spotting the issue and stating the rule is not enough. Actually ... more>>
Exclusionary Rule Exclusionary Rule: Prohibits the introduction at a criminal trial of evidence obtained in violation of Defendant's 4th, 5th, or 6t ... more>>
CRIMINAL LAW 33 Questions (20 on criminal law, 13 on criminal procedure) criminal procedure = more important for the essay criminal law = more ... more>>