





The granddaddy of 'em all! This on-line tutorial
was originally designed especially for students enrolled in my Contracts
class. However, any student of the law will hopefully find it helpful in
studying and reviewing the major themes taught in Contracts courses in
law schools throughout the U.S. | A tort is a civil wrong. The tort system of liability is central to the American legal system. This tutorial oulines this law school course.
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Covering jurisdiction, choice of law, joinder
of parties and claims, and former judgments this outline has numerous links
to the major U.S. Supreme Court cases in the field as well as to the Federal
Rules of Civil Procedure. Civil Procedure is the "blueprint" for all litigation. |
This tutorial will take you through the basics
of performing legal research, from indentifying the sources of law
to properly citing the authorities you find. There are links to a large
number of legal research tools available on the World Wide Web, The
focus is on researching federal & California law. |
Topics covered include; equitable remedies,
injunctions, restitution and damages. The remedies tutorial reviews many
concepts first studied in contracts and torts classes. Remedies is
a favorite topic of bar examiners and this tutorial offers a quick overview.
Remember, for every wrong there is a remedy. |
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