When drafting the fact component of the issue:
A. all the key facts must be included.
B. the key facts may be categorized.
C. the key facts may be condensed.
D. the key facts may be listed.
E. all of the above.
F. b, c, and d.
G. b and d.
Answer: F
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The law component of an issue may be a constitutional provision or a common law doctrine.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Joseph contracts to build thirteen homes in a development. The contract states that time is of the essence. He is about to put the finishing touches on the last home when the time for performance expires. The developer claims that he owed Joseph nothing, because he failed to complete the contract on time. Is the developer correct?
A) Yes, because performance is an all-or-nothing proposition. B) Yes, because Joseph did breach the terms of the agreement with respect to time of performance. C) No, because Joseph substantially performed the contract. D) No, because "time of the essence" provisions are not enforceable.
Identify and/or define: Removal
What will be an ideal response?
The opinions written in the Zubulake case raise many of the issues surrounding e discovery, mainly, the _______ and the need for early awareness in the case of potential e-discovery issues
a. duty to preserve evidence, duty to cut costs, duty to reveal, b. duty to preserve evidence, duty to produce, cost of production, c. duty to preserve evidence, duty to collect relevant data, cost of email sorting, d. duty to preserve evidence, duty to negotiate, costs of the case,