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Evidence Law Made Easy: Best Evidence Rule
The Best Evidence Rule is a fundamental principle in the law of evidence that governs the admissibility of written documents or recordings in court. …
2 years ago
Real Property: Podcast Episode 4: Financing and Mortgages
Rights and Obligations of Parties in Financing and Mortgages
Borrower's Rights
Borrowers in a mortgage agreement are afforded several rights to ensur…
2 years ago
Legal Brief: The Art of Legal Negotiation (Episode One)
Preparation
Preparation is the cornerstone of successful legal negotiation. It involves a comprehensive understanding of all aspects relevant to the …
2 years ago
Estate Planning: Trusts
IV. Trusts
A. Types of Trusts
Trusts are versatile legal entities created to hold assets for the benefit of certain persons or entities, with a trust…
2 years ago
Business Associations: Corporations (Part 1)
Module 3: Corporations
Formation and Incorporation Process
Corporate Personality and Piercing the Corporate Veil
Powers and Purpose of Corporations
…2 years ago
Administrative Law: Rulemaking in Administrative Law (Part2)
RulemakingNotice-and-Comment Rulemaking under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA)
A process that requires agencies to publish proposed rules, all…
2 years ago
Evidence Law Made Easy: Definition of hearsay
Hearsay Defined:
Out-of-court statement made outside of the current trial or hearing.
Not made under oath in the current proceeding.
Presented as e…
2 years ago
Real Property: Podcast Episode 4: Real Estate Contracts
The Foundation: Elements of a Valid Real Estate Contract
At the heart of any real estate transaction lies the contract, a binding agreement between p…
2 years ago
Legal Brief: Contract formation
Contract formation is a fundamental concept in contract law, which is a core subject on the Bar Exam. A contract is a legally enforceable agreement b…
2 years ago
Estate Planning: Intestacy
Legal Foundation: The elective share varies by jurisdiction but generally represents a significant portion of the estate, often one-third to one-half…
2 years ago