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CA Civ Pro 1 I. PJ ??? Same as FRCP II. SMJ A. Superior Court ??? almost any case B. Classification ??? limited civil case (less or equal to 25K) , unlimited (>25K), small claims (... ... more>>
1 CRIMINAL LAW 33 Questions (20 on criminal law, 13 on criminal procedure) criminal procedure = more important for the essay criminal law = more important for multiple choice. I. J... ... more>>
1 Bobby Ashrafi???s Community Property Outline TEST HINTS: -Even if transmutation fails under the tough transmutation period, look to see if the property was already transmuted by ... ... more>>
1 I. Personal Jurisdiction: Can P sue D in this state? In personam jurisdiction: Jurisdiction over the person because of some contact b/w D forum state. Statutory analysis: The CA ... ... more>>
CIVIL PROCEDURE I. PERSONAL JURISDICTION A. Basic Idea: in what state can the plaintiff sue the defendant? 1. Two step analysis: statutory analysis and constitutional analysis 2. D... ... more>>
1 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 affirmative defenses INTENTIONAL TORTS Ov... ... more>>
Property 1 Present Estates ??? Fee Simple Absolute ???to A??? o Absolute ownership of potentially infinite duration o Freely devisable (leave it in will), descendible (passable to ... ... more>>
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY ATTACK OUTLINE A. DUTIES OWED TO YOUR CLIENT 1. Duty of Confidentiality: not reveal anything related to the representation of a client without consent t... ... more>>
1 SAMPLE AGENCY AND PARTNERSHIP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Please note California has yet to test on Agency and Partnership and there has been no release by the State Bar of California of any sample ... more>>
1 I. Exclusionary Rule a. Exclusionary Rule: i. Prohibits the introduction at a criminal trial of evidence obtained in violation of Defendant???s 4th, 5th, or 6th Amendment Rights.... ... more>>
A. Present Estates 1. Fee Simple Absolute 2. Fee Tail 3. Defeasible Fees a. Fee Simple Determinable b. Fee Simple Subject to Condition Subsequent c. Fee Simple Subject to Executory... ... more>>
Intentional Torts 1. Battery 2. Assault 3. FI 4. T to L 5. T to Ch 6. Conversion 7. Malicious Prosecution 8. Abuse of Process 9. Intentional Misrepresentation 10. Intentional Inter... ... more>>
1 WILLS OUTLINE INTENT A. Capacity: the lowest capacity recognized in law. 1. Requirements: For testamentary capacity, the testator must show that at the time of execution the test... ... more>>
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (BARBRI) Federal Judicial Power (Art. III) A. Justiciability Doctrines: the requirement of cases and controversies 1. Standing 2. Ripeness 3. Mootness 4. Politic... ... more>>