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Analyzing Three Cases According To Michael A. Berch's "Introduction To Legal Method And Process
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7 pages in length. The writer discusses Rush v. Maple Heights, Hess v. Pawloski and Mitchell v. Rochester Railway Co. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCBerch.rtf
Antitrust Law: History and Cases:
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This 7 page paper discusses Antitrust Law from several perspectives. History of Antitrust Law is discussed as is regulatory authorities, current legislation and historic cases. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSAntitr.rtf
Appellate Brief
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9 pages in length. Jake Grabel moved in with his ex-wife, Betsy, while he was still married to his second wife, Laverne. Soon the relationship between Jake and Betsy soured, and Jake decided to go back to live with Laverne. In the interim, Betsy sold many of Jake's belongings, claiming that she is entitled to half of the property he acquired during the two years of time she and Jake were living together. Jake sued for the return of the property, which consisted of a 1987 Jaguar, 3 compact disc players, a diamond ring, a hot tub and a snowmobile. Jake lost the trial court action. The following appellate brief was submitted shortly thereafter. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCApBrf.rtf
Appellate Brief for Case Study
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This 6 page paper is a sample appellate brief based on a New York case study submitted by a student. The case involves a search and seizure by police after an individual is stopped for speeding. The brief argues that the search was illegal based on the fourth amendment. Five notations are included in Bluebook style. No bibliography .
Filename: SA350app.rtf
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