Exam 2: Introduction to Legal Research and Analysis
Exam 1: Introduction to Legal Principles and Authorities35 Questions
Exam 2: Introduction to Legal Research and Analysis35 Questions
Exam 3: Constitutions, Statutes, Administrative Law, and Court Rulesresearch and Analysis35 Questions
Exam 4: Case Lawresearch and Briefing35 Questions
Exam 5: Secondary Authority and Other Research Sourcesencyclopedias, Treatises, American Law Reports, Digests, Shepards35 Questions
Exam 6: Secondary Authorityperiodicals, Restatements, Uniform Laws, Dictionaries, Legislative History, and Other Secondary Authorities35 Questions
Exam 7: Computers and Internet Legal Research35 Questions
Exam 8: Commercial Internet Research35 Questions
Exam 9: Legal Analysiskey Facts35 Questions
Exam 10: Legal Analysisissue Identification Spotting the Issue35 Questions
Exam 11: Legal Analysisstating the Issue35 Questions
Exam 12: Case Law Analysisis a Case on Point35 Questions
Exam 13: Counteranalysis35 Questions
Exam 14: Fundamentals of Writing35 Questions
Exam 15: The Writing Process for Effective Legal Writing35 Questions
Exam 16: Office Legal Memorandum: Issues and Facts35 Questions
Exam 17: Office Legal Memorandum: Analysis to Conclusion35 Questions
Exam 18: External Memoranda: Court Briefs35 Questions
Exam 19: Correspondence35 Questions
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The analysis/application step of the IRAC process cannot take place without the key facts.
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Step 3 of the analytical process requires the identification of the elements of the law governing the issue.
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One of the objects of legal analysis is to determine how the law applies to the facts of the client's case.
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In which of the following situations would you stop researching?
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When researching primary authority, the first step is to look for the case that is factually similar to the client's case.
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Rule 1.4 of the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides that a client must be represented competently.
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When researching the law in a case that involves several issues, it is most efficient to research the law for all the issues at the same time.
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If there is no constitutional or statutory law that applies to an issue in a client's case, the next step is to look to secondary authority.
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Identification of the law governing the dispute is the first step of the analytical process.
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Step 2 of the analytical process is usually composed of two parts.
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