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Rule of Law
Concept that laws are made are generally and equally applicable. Idea that the law applies to everyone in the same way
Common Law
Emphasizes the role of judges in determining the meaning of laws and how they apply
Civil Law
Relies more on legislation than judicial decision to determine what the law is
Public Law
Regulation of society. Government represents society
Examples of public law
Constitutional law, administrative law, and criminal law
Private Law
Regulation of private resources
Examples of private law
Property law, contract law, tort law
Trial court judge
Determine how to apply the rule of law, observe, find facts
Appellate court judge
Review trial court decisions and procedures to ensure that the law was applied correctly and the proceedings were fair. Concerned with issues of law
Role of jurors
Fact-finding body
Petit jury
Trial jury that returns a verdict in criminal and civil situations
Attorneys
Serve as representative advocates in the court system
Attorney-client privilege
Forbids a lawyer from revealing confidential facts and from testifying against a client
Yes
Does attorney client privilege trickle down to employees of the attorney?
No
Are juries required to have 12 people?
Subject matter jurisdiction
A court can only hear and decide cases on a specific type
Diversity of citizenship
Plaintiffs and defendants are citizens of different states. Each claim must be more than $75,000. To protect against state court bias against the non-state resident
Judicial Restraint
Belief that change in society should result from the political process instead of court action
Judicial Activism
Belief that courts should play a major role in correcting societal ills. Less reliant on precedent
Personal Jurisdiction
The power of a court over the parties involved in the litigation process
Interrogatories, request for production of documents, depositions, request for an admission
Methods of discovery
Narrow down
Discovery ___________ the issues of the case
Request for production of documents
Either party asking the other to produce specific documents
Depositions
The lawyer orally asks questions of the possible witness. Recorded and a written transcript is prepared. Best method of discovery but very costly
Burden of proof
The standard the plaintiff would have to demonstrate to recover damages from the other party
Beyond a reasonable doubt
The burden of proof standard in criminal cases is ____________
Preponderance of evidence
The burden of proof standard in civil cases is ______________
Written, verbal, and symbolic speech
Freedom of speech covers ____________
Freedom of religion
The right of individuals to practice their religion in public or private
Freedom of speech
The right to express ideas, opinions, and information without government restrictions based on content
Commercial speech
Can't false advertise or take advantage of consumers. Government has the ability to limit their speech
Freedom of the press
Can't prevent someone from publishing something, but you can sue after
Eminent Domain
The power of the government to take private. property for public use, with the owner receiving just compensation
Rule of Capture
The owner of an oil or gas well could claim all that is pumped from it, regardless of whether the oil or gas migrated from adjacent property
Air Rights
Owner of real property possesses the air above their property to a certain extent
Zoning
Laws that divide counties into use districts designated as residential, commercial, or industrial
Bailments
Goods placed into another's possession to be returned in the future; example - storing equipment in the warehouse, renting furniture from a rental store; temporarily possessing the property
Bailor
Owner
Bailee
Possessor of the object
General Warranty Deed
This is what you want if you are purchasing property. This includes all promises the grantee that the grantor has good ownership and the full power to convey it
Special/Limited Warranty Deed
A deed that transfers legal title and legal interests in real property; does not guarantee anything from any previous owner
Quitclaim Deed
A deed that makes no guarantee other than the grantor surrenders all claims against the land
Revocation
The person that initially offered, takes the offer back
Offeror Revocation
Not effective until the offeree actually receives it
Mailbox Rule
Acceptance becomes legally binding when the offeree puts their acceptance in the mail
Undue Influence
Influence by a party who misuses a position of relationship or legal confidence (i.e., sickly people changing their will in favor of someone else while not in the right mental capacity)
Duress
Threat or force that compels another person to do what he or she would not otherwise do
cannot; is; 18
General rule: minors _________ be bound and a contract ________ voidable at the minor's option. Some states will allow minors to void a contract after they turn ________ within a specific time frame
Consideration
The benefit a party receives from a contract and is the main element of a contract
The handwritten words
You have a pre-printed contract. You handwrite over the pre-printed contract. What controls?
The typed words
You have a pre-printed contract. You type over the pre-printed contract. What controls?
Duty to mitigate
Victim of a breach of contract must take reasonable steps to mitigate damages
Intentional Tort
Deliberate actions that cause injury or harm. Only looking at intent of the action
Duty of Care
A responsibility to another person to exercise reasonable care and skill to avoid causing injury or harm
Legal Duty of Care
A legal obligation that is owed or due to another
Moral Duty
The obligation to act based on ethics
Assumption of risk
The plaintiff cannot recover damages if the plaintiff voluntarily assumed the risk
Strict Product Liability
Commercial seller who sells an unreasonably dangerous defective product that causes injury to a user of the product is strictly liable
Malicious Prosecution
Causing someone to be arrested without proper ground
False Imprisonment
Intentional and unjustified confinement of a non-consenting person
Defamation
Either verbal or written publication of untrue statements to a third party audience
Patents
Inventions; only for a limited time
You have to make an improvement to it
How do you extend a patent?
20 years from filing date
Utility Patent
15 years from issue date
Design Patent
20 years from filing date
Plant patent
Utility patent
Focuses on the function of the invention
Design patent
Focuses on the appearence/form of the invention
Plant patent
Focuses on new, variety of plant that can be reproduced asexually
America Invents Act
Act that gave patents rights to the first inventor to file, not the first to invent
Process, machine, article of manufacture, composition of matter, pharmeceuticals
Subject matter that can be patended
Laws of nature, natural phenomena, abstract idea, mathematical algorithms
Subject matter that cannot be patented
Conspiracy
Separate from the underlying charge
No, you need an overt act
Is it enough to just have an agreement to be charged with conspiracy?
Everyone
If one person committed the overt act, who is on the hook?
Larceny
Unlawful taking of personal property with the intent to deprive the rightful owner permanently; think theft or stealing
Robbery
Larceny by violence or threat
Burglary
Entering a building with the intent to commit a felony
Obstruction of Justice
Intervening with an investigation or trial; destroying or altering evidence
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
RICO
RICO
Imposes criminal and civil liability; occurs when a person, in connection with an enterprise (gang), engages in a pattern of two or more racketeering activities
4th Amendment
Protection against unreasonable search and seizures by the government
Yes
Do I need a search warrant to look through someone's phone
No
Do we need a search warrant if we are dealing with exigent circumstances?
No; higher level of expectation to privacy for a private residence
Do you have the same level of expectation to privacy in a private residence and a commercial premise?
No
Is a warrant needed to search through someone's bag/their person?
Asks if there is enough evidence to go to trial
A grand jury....
5th Amendment
Right to grand jury indictment, no double jeopardy, freedom from self-incrimination, due process of law
23; 16; 12
A grand jury is comprised of _____ citizens; _____ must be present to hear evidence and grant votes on cases; at least _____ must concur for the court to issue an indictment
Commenced with an information; fine or imprisonment less than one year
Misdemeanor classification
Commenced by a grand jury; fine or imprisonment of one year or more
Felony classification
Limited Partnership
Partnership where limited partners are not personally liable for the liabilities of the organization
General Partnership
Not expensive; taxed once; a partnership in which all owners share in operating the business and in assuming liability for the business's debts
Limited Liability Partnership
All partners are limited partners and not responsible for the debts and other liabilities of other partners
Officers, board of directors, and shareholders
Who controls a corporation?
Publicly held corporation
Business owned by hundreds or thousands of people (i.e., shareholders)
Closely held corporation
Business owned by only a few people (i.e., mom and pop shop)
If you are acting within the scope of employment
When is your employer liable for the negligent acts of his/her employees?
Executive powers, quasi-legislative powers, and quasi-judicial powers
How do administrative agencies get their power?
Executive Power
Enforcing law and regulation; power to investigate, prosecute, advise, and supervise