Category: Law
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1. Read: The Case of the Day- 2. Brief: Write a brief for Murphy v. Steeplechas
1. Read: The Case of the Day- 2. Brief: Write a brief for Murphy v. Steeplechase One page max o must STRICTLY conform to the Rules for Legal Writing in ACLS I and using the outline below o Facts: Narrate the relevant facts/ competing narratives of the facts in the case. o Issue: Describe the…
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APA format, no plagiarism, no grammatical errors, cite and reference, be detaile
APA format, no plagiarism, no grammatical errors, cite and reference, be detailed and thorough. Ensure all information is provided and answered from what is being asked, for report.
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Your submission must reflect an APA format with in-text citations and a referenc
Your submission must reflect an APA format with in-text citations and a reference list and be submitted as a WORD document (Link to Sources) . Please do not provide a title page or abstract as a part of your submission. Your assignment must be attached as a WORD doc.. Must be 500 words Must have…
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To pick a civil law event or case that has not yet been concluded or decided. T
To pick a civil law event or case that has not yet been concluded or decided. The professor wants us to use language like plaintiff and defendant to discuss the matter and relate it to things we have learned in class. We have been reading the textbook: law for business, McGraw-hill edition. The professor wants…
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Using scholarly material and proper citations, answer the following questions in
Using scholarly material and proper citations, answer the following questions in a paragraph format. Your initial discussion board response must reflect at least five sources such as your textbook and other scholarly materials (i.e. journal articles, books, etc.) to receive full credit. Your scholarly references are sources within five years of the date of this…
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Below I have attached the link to a Judge Judy case to use and the prompt from m
Below I have attached the link to a Judge Judy case to use and the prompt from my teacher I also can provide an example of the CASE ANALYSIS provided by the teacher. LINK TO JUDGE JUDY CASE- https://youtu.be/zPvvxrzPaFY?si=WHIR8Ayp6YiBJ6hf
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detail (1) the facts of the case in detail, (2) the legal issue(s) at stake, (3)
detail (1) the facts of the case in detail, (2) the legal issue(s) at stake, (3) the court’s analysis of each issue in light of the facts and the law, and (4) your opinion of whether the court ruled correctly on each issue and why. Each section should be written in paragraph form, except for…
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there is five different document under the name of Assignment # 6. so each of th
there is five different document under the name of Assignment # 6. so each of them has it is own title and should be filled. some of them just put a few words and a few others more more than one page of research so totally it does not need more than 5 pages. there…
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Representing Plaintiff, each student will prepare a Request for Documents to Def
Representing Plaintiff, each student will prepare a Request for Documents to Defendant using the shell provided and conforming to Code of Civil Procedure section 2031.210 et seq. Draft ten (10) separate requests. Be sure to consider requesting what you believe might be “crucial documents” to prove the Plaintiff’s case or undermine the Defendant’s defenses. Your…
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These should be well thought out and meaningful responses that demonstrate a goo
These should be well thought out and meaningful responses that demonstrate a good understanding of the subject matter and the English language. Each sentence must begin with an upper-case letter and end with a period. Each response should be two (2) paragraphs long with six to nine (6-9) complete sentences in each paragraph and must…