Exam 6: Case Law Analysis: Is a Case on Point

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If the law applied in the court opinion is different from that which applies to the client's case, the court opinion cannot be mandatory precedent.

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A key criterion for a court opinion to be on point is that the key and background facts of the opinion are sufficiently similar to the key and background facts of the client's case.

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Even when the key facts of the court opinion and the key facts of the client's case are not similar, the court opinion still may be on point.

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If the rule or principle applied in the court opinion is the same rule or principle that applies in the client's case, the opinion is on point.

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