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1 TORTS II OUTLINE Gifford I. Basics a. Duty is owed when: i. Duty owed when an injury is reasonably foreseeable to someone as a result of your actions (National Food Stores) ii. Y... ... more>>
1998 Insurance Law Professor Geistfeld 1 Outline of Principles of Insurance Law I. Introduction A. The nature and functions of insurance: 1. Insurance = Minimization of Risk: a. Ri... ... more>>
1 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 we can get to the jury box-by proving the elements ... 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 make a conclusion, don???t say this is... ... more>>
Statement of Facts ??? Not very important unless they say it is. ??? NEVER LEAVE OUT THE OBVIOUS. Put the FRE in there. Problem Solving ??? Identify problem in terms of the client?... ... more>>
PERSONAL JURISDICTION Basic Rule: must satisfy statute & const. In Personam Jurisd.: over person not prop. 1. Statutory Analysis: must have either: (1) presence in state when perso... ... 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>>
Wills & Trusts Outline ???1??? I. OVERVIEW & BACKGROUND A. Public Policy Considerations 1. Upholding testator=s intent 2. Protection against fraud 3. Efficiency and lower cost of a... ... 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>>
Patrick ??? Tax Outline 1/23 Gross Income 2 26 USC 61 2 Glenshaw Glass Test 2 Income w/o Receipt of Cash or Property 2 Exclusions 3 ??102: Exclusions of Gifts and Inheritances 3 ??... ... more>>
Wills I. Intent A. Capacity 1. Capacity to make a will is the lowest capacity recognized in law 2. At time of execution, T must satisfy 4 elements: a. At least 18 years of age b. M... ... more>>
Evidence 1 RELEVANCE Always start out asking how the evidence is relevant. LOGICAL RELEVANCE: Evidence that has any tendency to make a material fact more probable or less probable ... ... more>>
Property 1 Present Estates ??? Fee Simple Absolute ???to A??? o Absolute ownership of potentially infinite duration o Freely devisable, descendible, & alienable o **a living person... ... more>>
Wills and Trusts with Wendell 1/9/06 Who gets the decedent???s property? Two hurdles. 1. You don???t think you are going to die. 2. You don???t have any valuable property. First ha... ... more>>