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Pre-Write Outlining Call of the Question responses-a “how-to” guide Activity
Review/Reflection:
• Defenses to the K?• Parol Evidence Rule?• Damages?• 2-207?
Take 3 minutes to fill out assessment
Why do we stress self-assessment?› Identify your strengths and weaknesses› Know yourself
VARK› What is your learning style?
How many of you have started outlining?
How did you organize?
“Armadillos From Texas Play Rap Eating Tacos”Applicable law—UCC or CL?Formation—Offer, Acceptance, ConsiderationTermsPerformanceRemediesExcuse of NonperformanceThird Party Problems
“Armadillos From Missouri Play Parcheesi Teaching Rhinos”Applicable law—UCC or CL?Formation—Offer, Acceptance, ConsiderationModificationParol Evidence & ExceptionsPerformanceThird Party RightsRemedies
Applicable law Formation Terms (including 3rd party
beneficiaries) Performance Excuses Breach and remedies
“All Funky Turkeys Pass Easy Bars”
1. Is there a Contract?2. What are the Terms?3. Is it Enforceable?4. Was there a Breach?5. What Remedies are available?
• All of these methods contain the same material but it’s just organized differently
• Try to tailor it to your professor’s preferences
• The best approach to choose is one that will translate well on an exam.
11 Read the call of the questionRead the call of the question22 Read the fact patternRead the fact pattern33 Pre-Write Outline your answer Pre-Write Outline your answer
using your outline structure, using your outline structure, utilizing key factsutilizing key facts
44 Write exam in IRAC form focusing Write exam in IRAC form focusing on analysison analysis
Content of your Pre-Write Outline
Identify the Parties and Issues Use the order or approach you chose for
your outline Include legally significant facts & rules
Identify defenses/ counterarguments Review
Review the fact pattern to make sure you have used all key facts
Use your checklist to ensure you caught all issues
Start writing!
“Discuss” “What claims and defenses may Owner
and Ace reasonably assert and what is the likelihood of success on each?”
“What Remedies is ∏ entitled to?”
1. Is there a K?2. What are the terms?3. Is it enforceable?4. Was there a breach?5. What remedies?
“Discuss:”
Start here and go through applicable arguments, counter arguments and defenses for formation, terms, enforceability, breach, and remedies.
Is there a K? What are the terms? Is it enforceable? Was there a breach? What remedies?
“The parties entered into a valid contract…Discuss:”
Issues start here and go through applicable arguments, counter arguments and defenses for terms, enforceability, breach, and remedies.
“Valid contract” means there are NO formation issues. Mention that and move on.
Is there a K? What are the terms? Is it enforceable? Was there a breach? What remedies?
“What claims and defenses may Owner and Ace reasonably assert each other and what is the likelihood of success on each?”
Start here and go through applicable arguments, counter arguments and defenses for formation, terms, enforceability, breach, and remedies.
*Be sure to create a heading for Defenses so the grader knows you’re answering the call of the question specifically
Is there a K? What are the terms? Is it enforceable? Was there a breach? What remedies?
“What Remedies is ∏ entitled to?”
Start here and go through applicable arguments, counter arguments and defenses for formation, terms, enforceability, breach, and remedies…WHY? If the call is asking just for remedies?
*Be sure to create a heading for “Remedies” or “Conclusion” so the grader knows you’re answering the call of the question specifically
Discuss all contracts issues
1. Is there a K?a. CL vs. UCC
a. This was a service (hold the ball) therefore CL applies
b. Formation issues—i. Unilateral vs. Bilateral (are they exchanging promises or is one
promise in exchange for performance?)i. Could be both ANALYZE
ii. Offer i. “All you have to do is hold the ball…”
iii. Acceptance i. “I don’t know if this is a good idea”… vs. ii. holding the ball if unilateral K
iv. Consideration—bargained for exchange of benefit/detriment1. Lucy holding the ball=detriment & Charlie Brown kicking the
ball=benefit
c. Defenses to Formation1. Duress/Undue Influence—Charlie Brown doesn’t give Lucy
much choice
2. What are the Terms?a. “Hold the ball, I’ll come running, and kick
it”
3. Is it Enforceable?a. Performance
i. Conditions?1. Lucy would hold the ball so then Charlie Brown
would kick it….Any Excuses to performance?A. ”I was afraid your shoes might be dirty”
2. Satisfaction?—she did hold the ball for a period of time, but not so he could kick it
ii. Discharge of Duty1. Impracticability—it was her football and she was
afraid he would get it dirty
4. Was there a Breach?a. Major vs. Minor
i. The point of the K was for Charlie Brown to kick the ball, and he wasn’t able to, so he’ll argue it was major
ii. She’ll argue that she did hold the ball so she did perform in part so it’s minor—Charlie Brown can ask her to hold the ball again so he can kick it
b. Anticipatory Repudiation—had performance already begun?
5. Remediesa. Expectation—What’s the value of Charlie
Brown’s joy in kicking the ball?b. Consequential Damages—Foreseeable
that Charlie would fall? Value of his injuries?
c. Restitution—Was a benefit conferred to Lucy?
d. Specific Performance—can Charlie Brown force performance? Was this unique?
Self Assess—know where you are in the law school study cycle!
Create a Ks approach that works for you Use it as a jumping off point
Pre-Write Outline Know what your K exam is asking! Come to ASP for more
practice/guidance!
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