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Question 1
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The phrase "on all fours" is used to describe an opinion when the facts of that opinion and those of the client's case and the rule of law that applies are identical or so similar that the court opinion is clearly on point.
Question 2
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For a case to be on point, three requirements must be met.
Question 3
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The doctrine of precedent is a basic principle of the common law system that requires a court to follow a previous decision of that court or a higher court in the jurisdiction when the current decision involves issues and key facts similar to those involved in the previous decision.
Question 4
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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.
Question 5
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Precedent is:
Question 6
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The determination of whether a case is on point must be made before the case may apply as precedent.
Question 7
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A case is precedent (on point)if there is a sufficient similarity between the key facts and rule of law or legal principle of the court opinion and the matter before the subsequent court.