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Legal Practice Skills Assessment
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Boolean Searching
you search for documents using search terms and connectors that describe the relationship among terms
Case Law
Case law includes both those cases that set out the common law and those cases that interpret and apply enacted law
Citation
identifies authority and gives readers the information needed to locate that authority
Citator
Westlaw, LexisNexis-- serve 2 purposes
- Used to determine whether a particular authority is still of law
- They are used to find other authorities that have cited to a particular case, statute, regulation, law review etc.
Dicta
comments made by the court that are not directly related to the issue before it or that are not necessary to its holding
o Ex. If the evidence had established...
Digests
finding tool that is used to find cases
o Contains number of topics (criminal law, evidence, and real estate)
o Under each topic is a subtopic and under subtopics are annotations describing cases that have discussed those subtopics
Enacted Law
System of law created by the legislative and executive branches
o Statutes and regulations
Headnotes
one sentence summary of a rule of law found at the beginning of a court's opinion
o Cannot be cited as authority; written by attorney employed by publishing company
Holding
the courts decision in a particular case; has 2 components
o A reference to the applicable rule of law
o Reference to the specific facts to which that rule was applied
KeyCite
Westlaw cite checking system
o Use to determine if a case, statute or regulation is still good law and to find other authorities that have cited to that case, statute or regulations
Mandatory/Binding authority
Law that is binding on the court deciding the case
o Court must apply that law
o First determine which jurisdiction law applies (federal or state law applies-> if state law, which state)
o Which of that jurisdiction statutes and cases are binding on the court that will be deciding the case
Notes of Decisions
drafted by attorney who work for Thomson West and appear after the text of statutes on Westlaw, in the book form of codes published by West, and in West digest
o Could not be cited
Persuasive authority
Cases, statutes, regulations and secondary authorities that a court may consider, but is not required to follow, in deciding a case
Ex. Georgia Supreme Court case are persuasive authority in the state of Florida
Primary authority/source
the law.
Ex: constitutions, statutes, regulations, & cases.
Secondary authority/source
authority that explains or comments on the law (not binding)
o Practice books
o Treatises
o Law reviews
Sherardize
When you shepardize a case, you cire check the case to determine whether it is still good law and to identify other authorities that have cited that case
Shepard's
LexisNexis cite checking system
o Use to check cases, statutes and regulations
Statute
law enacted by the legislative branch of federal and state governments
Florida State Court System/ Hierarchy
• Florida County Courts
• Florida Circuit Courts
• Florida District Courts of Appeal (DCA)
• Florida Supreme Court