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CHAPTER 12 CASE LAW ANALYSIS

CHAPTER 12 CASE LAW ANALYSIS. DETERMINING IF A CASE IS ON POINT. DETERMINING IF A CASE IS ON POINT. STEP 1--ARE KEY FACTS SUFFICIENTLY SIMILAR ? 1. IDENTICAL OR NEARLY IDENTICAL KEY FACTS 2. DIFFERENT KEY FACTS. DETERMINING IF A CASE IS ON POINT.

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CHAPTER 12 CASE LAW ANALYSIS

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  1. CHAPTER 12 CASE LAW ANALYSIS DETERMINING IF A CASE IS ON POINT

  2. DETERMINING IF A CASE IS ON POINT • STEP 1--ARE KEY FACTS SUFFICIENTLY SIMILAR ? 1.IDENTICAL OR NEARLY IDENTICAL KEY FACTS 2. DIFFERENT KEY FACTS

  3. DETERMINING IF A CASE IS ON POINT • STEP 2--IS THE LAW SUFFICIENTLY SIMILAR? 1. SAME RULE OR PRINCIPLE 2. DIFFERENT RULE OR PRINCIPLE

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