Exam 2: Introduction to Legal Research and Analysis

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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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As discussed in this chapter, the term focus :

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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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The acronym used to refer to the analytical process is IRAC.

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If the primary authority answers the question, then

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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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Intellectual honesty includes

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Step 2 of the analytical process is usually composed of two parts.

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Counteranalysis is part of Step 3 of the analytical process.

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