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Week .1 Legal.Analysis Document-low to Write a Legal.RepOrt•
Legal Analysis Document-How to Write a Legal Report
Students, below, you will find inforinatiOn pertaining to writing your formal assignments, which inclOde the Individual Paper and Group Project; As to the weekly CTLC, you are not required to format in APA. The information below is a general guideline in order to help you think through a legal problem or case-study. That doesn’t mean that you have to follow the IRFAC method of analysis, point by point, or create special headingS. It is only to be used as a way Of thinking to keep you organized and on track when writing responses to the weekly CTLC or writing your forMal APA individual paper and group: project.
Legal Analysis and Reasoning When Briefing a Case-Study and Writing a Formal APA Report.
Once you understand.the facts., use. the IRFAC method of analysis. I = ‘Issues R=:Rules of Law F=facts.stated. in’ the. case-study.. A= Application :8i, analysis of issues., rules, and facts; C.= Conclusion. Once you’ve:cornpleted.an in-depth analysis of IRF, then you should be.”ready to come to .0.donoluSio.n(s).
1. First, oUtline your legal issues from the weekly (CTLC);caSe.-Studies. Once you have identified all impOrtant ISSUES, determine what RULE OF LAMS) apply to each issue. To make this determination, review the fqcts: within the case-study and find the relevant rule(s) of law, There may be more legal rules, codes, statutes, etc; that apply to each issue. For example: if a set of facts deScribes an allegation of sexual harassment in the Workplace, you could discUSs Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of ’64, which protects•eMployees agalnSt this illegal behavior. Write down the cases, laws, codes, acts, statutes, etc. that support the issues. When Writing yOur assignments, yOu will integrate the issues, facts, and laws together. 2. To analyze .case-studies you Must apply the relevant RULE OF LAW to the. SPECIFIC FACTS FROM THE CASE. What you’re actually doing is integrating your ISSUES, RULES, and. FACTS by discussing, applying and analyzing them in a properly formatted. APA paper. OnCe you have completed Step 3 in the IRFAC method, you should be ready to draw your conclusions., supported by I (issues) ; R (rules of law); F (facts within the case-study); and A
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Hide SUbmissibn Folder information Submission Folder W7: CLTC Week 7 instructions CLTC – WEEK SEVEN – Each question is worth a possible 2.5.points, Total .possible is 50 points:,
1. General Equity Corporation enters into a contract with Honi, who agrees to create artwork for General’s main office building. F-ioni delays and eventually refuses to perform. Meanwhile, General contracts to sell the building to Ideal Investments, Inc., but before the transaction is complete, JeWel Funds Company offers to pay a higher price. General refuses to transfer the building to Ideal. In separate suits by General against Honi and by Ideal against General, each plaintiff seeks specific performance. How might the court rule in each case, and why? 24 Secure Courier, Int./ has a requirements contract With Petro Distribution Corporation that obligates Petro to supply Secure with all the gasoline it needs for its delivery vehicles for one:year at $2.30 per gallon. A clause inserted in small print in the contract by Secure, and not noticed by Petro, states, “The buyer reserves the right to reject any shipment for any reason WithoLit liability.” For six mcinths, Secure orders and Petro delivers under the contract without any controversy. Then, because of a War in the Middle EaSt, the prite of gasoline to Petro increases substantially, Petro tells Secure it cannot possibly fulfill their contract unless Secure agrees to pay $2.50 per gallon. Secure, in need of the gasoline, agrees in writing to modify the contract. Later that month, Securer learns it can buy gasoline, at $2.40 per gallon frbrn Refined Oil Company. Secure refuSes delivery of its most recent order from Petro, claiming, first that the contract allows it to do so Without liability, and second, that it is required to pay only $2,34 per gallon if it accepts the delivery. Discuss Secure’s contentions.

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