Wholey V Sears Roebuck & Co 370 MD 38 (2001)

Wholey V Sears Roebuck & Co 370 MD 38 (2001)

 

Briefing a case
The case is:
Wholey v. Sears, Roebuck & Co., 370 Md. 38 (2001).

Definition/Purpose: A brief is a succinct condensation of essential case information in an organized manner. You must follow the guidelines below for the format of a brief.

Format: The brief should be no longer than 250 words. Your discussion must include each of the following elements:

1) Facts: In no more than a paragraph, explain what happened as if you were telling a story. If there are lower court decisions include them.

2) Issue: This is the main issue the court must decide. Normally it is presented as a question.

3) Holding: This is the court’s decision.

4) Rationale: What is the court’s reason for doing what it did.
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