Issues Flashcards
1
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Business Associations
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- Corporations
- Formation
- - de facto and de jure corp
- - piercing the corp veil
- - ultra vires acts
- - promoter liability
- Corp management, directors, officers
- duty of care (BJR)
- duty of loyalty
- – no self-dealing
- – no usurp corp opportunity
- – no unfair competition
- duty to disclose material info
- Shareholders
- rights
- – meetings and elections
- – voting
- – inspection
- – dividend distribution
- shareholder agreements
- derivative suits
- Federal securities laws
- 16(b): short swing profits
- 10b-5
- – fraudulent statements
- – insider trading
- Sarbanes-Oxley: enhanced corp reporting
- Fundamental changes
- dissolution
- disenter appraisal rights
- Agency
- Formation
- - principal’s duties and remedies
- - agent’s duties and remedies
- - P’s liability for A’s Ks (authority)
- - P’s liability for A’s torts (scope) - General partnership
- formation
- partnership assets
- partner rights and duties
- relations of partner to 3P
- partner liability
- dissociation/dissolution/winding up - LP (limited partnership)/LLP (limited liability partnerships)
- formation
- partner rights and duties
- partner liability
- dissociation/dissolution/winding up - LLC (limited liability companies)
- formation
- no personal liability
- management interest not freely transferable
- duty of care and loyalty owed
2
Q
Civil Procedure
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- Proper court preliminary issues
- personal jurisdiction (PJ)
- subject matter jurisdiction (SMJ)
- supplemental jurisdiction
- removal and remand
- venue
- notice
- choice of law - Pretrial procedures
- pleadings
- joinder of parites
- joinder of claims
- class action
- discovery - Disposition without trial
- dismissal
- motion for summary judgment (MSJ) - Trial
- right to a jury
- judgment as a matter of law (JMOL)/directed verdict in CA - Post-trial
- renewed JMOL/JNOV in CA
- new trial
- motion to set aside judgment
- remittitur/additur - Appeal
- final judgment rule (FJR) and exceptions - Use of final judgment
- res judicata (claim preclusion)
- collateral estoppel (issue preclusion)
3
Q
Constitutional law
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- Justiciability
- case or controversy
- standing
- ripe
- moot
- 11th A - State action
- State power
- 10th A - Federal powers
- congress
- judiciary
- executive - Limits on state power
- preemption
- DCC
- privileges and immunities clause
- contracts clause - Limits on state and federal powers
- 1st A - religion
- - free exercise clause
- - establishment clause
- 1st A - speech
- - content based
- - less protected speech
- - content-neutral
- - time, place, manner
- - commercial speech
- - reasonable limitations
- – vague
- – overbroad
- – unfettered discretion
- - prior restraints
- freedom of association
- due process clause
- - substantive
- - procedural
- equal protection clause
- takings clause
4
Q
Contracts
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- Applicable law
- predominance test - Contract formation
- offer
- - contract terms
- – QTIPS
- - termination of offer
- – revocation
- – lapse
- – rejection
- – counter offer
- acceptance
- - mailbox rule
- - mirror image rule
- consideration
- - past/moral
- - illusory
- - pre-existing duty
- - promissory estoppel
- defenses to contract formation (SUD FILM)
- - SOF (statutes of fraud): MYLEGS
- - unconscionability
- - duress
- - fraud
- - illegality
- - lack capacity
- - mistake - Contract terms
- PER (parol evidence rule)
- modification
- third-party issues (TPB/assignment/delegation/novation)
- ambiguous terms
- - course of performance
- - course of dealings
- - custom/usage - Conditions and performance
- conditions
- - precedent
- - subsequent
- excuse of conditions (SWAN DIPE)
- - substantial performance
- - waiver
- - anticipatory repudiation
- - noncooperation
- - divisibility
- - impossibility/impracticality/frustration purpose
- - prospective inability to perform
- - estoppel
- excuse of performance (IM FOR SANTI)
- - impossibility/impracticality
- - modification
- - frustration of purpose
- - operation of law
- - rescission
- - substituted contract
- - anticipatory repudiation
- - novation
- - time (lapse)
- - illegality - Breach
- material v. minor
- UCC perfect tenter
- UCC seller’s right to cure
- divisible contract
- anticipatory repudiation
- warranties
- accord and satisfaction - Remedies
- damages (foreseeable, certain, duty to mitigate)
- - expectation
- - reliance
- - consquential
- - incidental
- - nominal
- - liquidated
- restitution
- - damages
- - quasi-contract
- - replevin/ejectment
- - constructive trust
- - equitable lien
- specific performance
- rescission
- reformation
5
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Criminal law
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- Crimes against the person
- assault
- battery
- false imprisonment
- homicide
- kidnapping
- mayhem
- rape - Crimes against property
- embezzlement
- extortion
- false pretenses
- forgery
- larceny
- larceny by trick
- malice mischief
- receipt of stolen property
- robbery - Crimes against habitation
- arson
- burglary - Incomplete crimes
- solicitation
- attempt
- conspiracy
- merger - Accomplice liability
- Defenses (DIME IN)
- duress/defense self/others/property
- infancy
- mistake
- entrapment
- insanity/intoxication
- necessity
- arrest
6
Q
Evidence
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- Relevance
- logical
- legal (balancing test)
- prop 8 (and exemptions) - Public policy exclusions
- subsequent remedial measures
- liability insurance
- offers to: pay medical bills/settle/plead guilty - Witness on the stand
- competency/personal knowledge
- form of the question objections (NUCALF)
- - narrative
- - unresponsive
- - compound
- - argumentative
- - leading
- - facts assumed
- opinion (lay or expert)
- refreshing recollection - Privileges
- attorney/client
- dr/patient
- psychotherapist/patient
- marital - Character
- character “at issue” exception
- civil
- - generally not admissible
- criminal
- - D must open door (O/R)
- - P can cross with (O/R/SA), must accept answer, or rebut with own W for bad O/R
- other purpose (MIMIC)
- - motive
- - intent
- - mistake
- - identity
- - common plan/scheme - Impeachment
- character for truthfulness
- - criminal convictions
- prior inconsistent statement
- bias
- sensory/mental defect
- contradiction by another W
- rehab impeached W
- bolstering the W - Hearsay
- not hearsay
- - not for truth
- - W’s PIS under oath
- - W’s PCS to rebut charge of lying
- - W’s prior ID
- - admission by party opponent
- – adoptive
- – vicarious
- – co-conspirators
- declarant unavailable
- - FT: former testimony
- - DD: dying declaration
- - DAI: declaration against interest
- - FBW: forfeiture by wrongdoing
- - W statements
- - BC: bodily condition for med diagnosis and treatment
- - PSM: present state of mind
- - PBC: present bodily condition
- - PSI: present sense impression
- - EU: excited utterance
- documents
- - PRR: past recollection recorded
- - BR: business records
- - PR: public records
- - AD: ancient documents
- - LT: learned treaties - Documents admitted into evidence
- relevance
- authentication
- best evidence rule
- hearsay exceptions - Judicial notice
- not subject to reasonable dispute
- generally known in jurisdiction, OR
- source accuracy cannot be reasonably questioned
7
Q
Professional Responsibility
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- Lawyer-client relationship
- loyalty
- - conflicts of interest
- – two clients
- – current client and another
- – business transactions
- – government employee
- – gifts/interest
- – financial assistance
- – compensation by 3rd party
- – organizational clients
- – imputed disqualification
- communication
- scope
- confidentiality
- attorney-client privilege
- fees
- - reasonable/not unconscionable
- - contingent
- - fee splitting
- - referral fees
- competence/care
- diligence
- safekeeping property
- relationship/sexual relations
- withdrawal - Professional integrity
- advertising/solicitation
- fairness
- - communication with represented parties
- - to court/opposing counsel
- - trial publicity
- - prosecutor duties
- unauthorized practice of law
- reporting ethical violations
- to public/profession
- - illegal/improper conduct
- - frivolous claims/threats of action
8
Q
Real Property
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- Property acquisition
- adverse possession
- land sales contracts
- mortgages
- deeds
- wills
- recording acts - Property interests
- estates in land
- - freehold estates
- - future estates
- joint ownership (concurrent estates)
- - joint tenants
- - tenants in common
- - tenancy by the entirety
- landlord/tenant
- - types of tenancy
- - rent disputes
- - condition of premises
- - waste
- - fixtures
- - assignment and subleases - Land use
- easements
- real covenants
- equitable servitudes
- profits
- license
- lateral & subjacent support
9
Q
Remedies
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- Torts remedies
- damages
- - compensatory
- - nominal
- - punitive
- legal restitution
- - money
- - replevin/ejectment
- equitable restitution
- - constructive trust
- - equitable lien
- injunction
- - TRO
- - preliminary injunction
- - premanent injunction - Contract remedies
- damages
- - expectation
- - consequential
- - reliance
- - liquidated
- - nominal
- legal restituion
- - money (quasi-contract)
- - replevin/ejectment
- equitable remedies
- - rescission
- - reformation
- injuctions
- - TRO
- - preliminary injunction
- - specfiic performance
10
Q
Torts
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- Intentional torts
- assault
- battery
- false imprisonment
- IIED
- trespass land
- trespass chattels
- conversion - Intentional torts defenses
- consent
- defense self/others/property
- recapture chattel
- necessity
- arrest
- shopkeeper’s privilege - Negligence
- standards of care
- negligence pre se
- res ipsa loquitor
- affirmative duty to act
- NIED
- defenses
- - contributory negligence
- - comparative negligence
- - assumption of risk - Strict liability
- Products liability
- intentional tort
- strict liability (product defect)
- - defenses
- negligence
- implied warranty
- misrepresentation - Defamation
- common law
- constitutional issues
- libel
- slander
- defenses
- - consent
- - truth
- - privilege - Invasion of privacy
- misappropriation of likeness
- intrusion into seclusion
- false light
- public disclosure of private facts - Misrepresentation
- intentional misrepresentation
- negligent misrepresentation - Misuse of process
- malicious prosecution
- abuse of process - Other torts
- interfere with business relations
- nuisance - Third party issues
11
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Wills
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- Validity
- execution
- capacity
- conflict of laws - Components of a will
- integrated
- incorporation by reference
- acts of independent legal significance
- codicil
- pour-over will - Revocation
- physical act
- subsequent will
- operation of law
- DRR - Revival
- Distribution
- classification of gifts
- ademption
- abatement
- exoneration
- lapse/antilapse
- survivor rights
- bars to succession - Intestate distribution
- Contracts relating to wills
12
Q
Trusts
A
- Creation/validity
- Limitations
- Types of trusts
- express
- testamentary
- pour over
- secret
- semi-secret
- spendthrift
- support
- discretionary
- charitable
- honorary
- totten
- resulting
- constructive - Administrative
- powers of trustee
- duties of trustee
- - account and inform
- - not to delegate
- - impartiality
- - due care
- – invest
- – diversify
- - segregate
- - loyalty
- - defend
- - enforce
- liabilities of trustee
- liabilities of 3rd parties
- allocation - Modification
- Termination
- Remedies
13
Q
Community Property
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- Relationship status
- putative spouse
- confict of law
- termination
- - divorce/disolution/permanent separation - General presumptions
- CP: during marriage
- SP: before/after marriage; devise/inheritance/gift
- QCP: domiciled elsewhere but would CP if in CA
- QMP: putative spouses - Title presumptions
- WMSP (1975)
- Lucas/anti-Lucas (1984)
- - DIP (downpayment/improvements/principal) reimbursement - Tracing SP
- exhaustion method
- direct tracing - Management and control
- CP personal
- CP business
- CP real property
- fiduciary duties - Agreements
- premarital
- transmutation (1985) - Special classifications
- personal injury
- pension/retirement/stock options
- - time rule
- disability/worker’s compensation
- severance pay
- bonuses
- education/training
- life insurance
- business goodwill - Preemption
- Contributions/improvements
- CP to SP
- - business
- – Pereira: favors CP
- – Van Camp: favors SP
- - CP to other spouse’s SP (gift presumed)
- - CP to spouse’s own SP (reimburse)
- - CP pays off SP purchase price (CP = % appreciation)
- SP to other spouse’s SP (reimburse DIP)
- SP to CP
- - contributions/improvements
- - businesses - Credit acquisitions
- during marriage = CP presumption
- intent of lender to rebut CP presumption - Debts
- time of cause of action
- liability (CP, SP of each)
- - premarital: debtor SP, all CP unless nondebtor has separate account w/ no access by debtor
- - marital: all CP, debtor SP, nondebtor SP if necessities
- order: benefit to community - Division and distribution
14
Q
Criminal procedure
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- 4th Amendment
- arrest
- routine stops
- search and seizure
- - exceptions (SPACES)
- – SILA
- – Plain view
- – Automobile
- – Consent
- – Exigent circumstances
- – Stop and frisk - 5th Amendment
- Miranda warnings
- right to counsel
- right against self-incrimination
- double jeopardy
- due process - 6th Amendment
- right to counsel
- right to confront witnesses
- right to jury
- right to speedy trial - Exclusionary rule
- fruit of poisonous tree
- good faith warrant exception - Confessions/identification
- voluntariness
- due process
- pleas - 8th Amendment
- bail
- sentencing