LEGL 2700 FINAL EXAM
Juries
fact finding body petit jury: the trial jury that returns a verdict in both situations decisions usually must be unanimous historically 12 people
Regulation of Foreign Commerce
federal power is total -- extends to all aspects of foreign trade a state may regulate activities that relate to foreign commerce if such activities are conducted entirely within the state's boundaries
Seperation of Powers
federalism each level of government has a separate and distinct role to play
Criminal Law ch. 13
felonies, misdemeanors, indictment, information
Complaint
filed by the plaintiff -- a pleading contains allegations and a statement of request of the relief sought
Lost Items
finder of lost items becomes owner by reducing it to possession and following the statutory procedure turn item to police to advertise in news distinguish between "lost" and "mislaid" -- owner will know where to come back for mislaid things
Defenses to Enforcement of Contracts
fraud, mistake, duress or undue influence
Arbitrators
generally chosen by disputing parties expertise number chosen -- given a list to choose from, but not limited to the list; each party chooses 1 and the 2 chosen choose a third; number is based on the agreement of the parties authority over certain matters -- topic of controversy
Copyrights
gives those who have this property a monopoly over the right to exclude others from copying and marketing for a limited period of time original expression rather than an invention work must be: original, fixed in some tangible medium, show some creative expression runs for author's lifetime plus 70 years for an individual; 95 years from publication; 120 years from creation for a work by a company
Adverse Possession
gives you ownership to land under state statute when possession is as follows: open and notorious, actual and exclusive, continuous, wrongful, for a prescribed period of time (10-20 years)
Information
government files a charge in misdemeanor cases
Ethics and Government
government regulates business when there are ethical failures companies have incentive to be ethical self-regulation
Probable Cause
grand jury must find that a crime has been committed and that the evidence is sufficient to warrant the accused's standing trial
Life Estate
grants an ownership in land for the lifetime of a specified person
Fifth Amendment
protects a person from being a witness against himself Takings Clause
Constitutional Issues of 4th Amendment
protects persons illegal searches and seizures requires police to obtain a court order or search warrant -police must offer evidence that the warrant will assist the investigation police are allowed to search that person arrested and the immediate area around them for weapons
Amendments and Basic Protections
provide protections to private individuals from federal power relative, not absolute -- limitations permissible where there is a competing public policy removes rights from the political process
Reasons of Agencies
providing specificity, providing expertise, providing protection, providing regulation, providing services
Misdemeanors
punishable by a fine or jail sentence of less than 1 year
Felonies
punishable by fine or imprisonment for 1 year or more
Beneficiaries
recognized as having enforceable rights created for them by a contract even though they are not a party and have not been given consideration can sue if parties to the contract intended to benefit that person
Complete Performance
recognizes that a contracting party has fulfilled every duty required by the contract payment of money may sue to enforce this right
Trade Dress
refers to a color or shape associated with a product or service ex: red color scheme of coca-cola; packaging shapes
Capacity
refers to a person's ability to be bound by a contract
Divisibility
refers to how property permits resources to be broken into parts and used in many ways while the owner still retains a property interest in each party
Capital Formation
refers to that quality of resources that produces new or different resources
Corporate Governance
refers to the legal rules that structure, empower, and regulate the agents of corporations and define the relationships to the owners protect property interests that the owners have in corporations need for this because of economic collapse in 2008
Sherman Act section 2
regulates monopoly
Commerce Clause
regulation of foreign commerce interstate commerce contract clause
Liberty and Rights
natural law type of thinking and historically connected to the legal concept of private property
Acceptance of Offer
necessary to create a valid and enforceable offer bilateral -- promise unilateral -- performance silence is not an acceptance
Plant Patent
new variety of plant that can be reproduced asexually 20 years from filing date
Utility Patent
new, non-obvious, useful processes, machines, composition of matter or improvements thereof 20 years from filing date
Design Patent
new, original, and ornamental design for an article of manufacture 14 years from issue date
Quasi Contracts
no actual or even implied agreement one party is unjustly enriched at the expense of the other ex: overpayment
Peremptory Challenges
no cause or reason need to be given to excuse a prospective juror
Absolute
no limitations or conditions attached
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
no private actions against third parties higher standard for plaintiffs limits on damages and attorneys fees
5th Amendment
normally 23 citizens who lives within the jurisdiction of the court that would try one accused of a crime at least 16 must be present for grand jury to hear evidence and vote on cases indictment
Fair Use
not an infringement for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, research to determine, court considers: purpose and character of use, nature of copyrighted material, amount used, effect of use on market for work Parodies are okay
Statutory Award
not necessarily binding appeals may be possible
Summons
notice to appear in court mailed to them, service of process
Patentable Subject Matter
novel, non-obvious, have utility NOT: a natural phenomena, mathematical formula
Execution
occurs when a court official seizes property of the debtor, sells it at a public auction, and applies the proceeds to creditor's claim
Waiver
occurs when a party intentionally relinquishes a right to enforce the contract occurs after a contracting party fails to perform
Civil Law
relies more on legislation than judicial decisions for law similar to common in that courts decide the facts in a disputed case BUT these courts do not necessarily follow precedents judges don't play as large of a role
Standing to Sue
plaintiff must establish that he or she is entities to have the court died the dispute first, plaintiff must allege that the litigation involves a case or a controversy second, plaintiff must allege a personal stake in the resolution
Continuous
possession must not be interrupted
Open and Notorious
possessor must occupy the land in such a way as to put the true owner of the land on notice
Personal Jurisdiction
power over the parties to the case obtained when the plaintiff files the suit
Lawyers
present evidence, points of law, and arguments that are weighed by juries and judges practice of law should be means to promote justice counselor, advocate, public speaker
Anti-Deficiency Judgment Statutes
prevent mortgagees from obtaining anything else from mortgagors once the land has been foreclosed and auctioned
Ethics
principles of right conduct
Indefinite Duration
rent payable at periodic intervals or "at will" -- for as long as both shall agree
Fee Simple Ownership
represents the maximum estate allowed under law, the owner having the fullest legal rights, and powers to possess, use, and transfer the land
Write of Certiorari
request by the losing party in a court of appeals for permission to file an appeal original jurisdiction over cases in which states are involved or ambassadors granted if 4 out of 9 justices vote to take the case
Establishment Clause
respecting an establishment of religion
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
revitalization of SEC accounting reforms corporate governance financial statements and controls whistleblower protection
Termination of Offer
revocation (retracting offer) rejection counteroffer lapse of time
Consumer Rights of Fair Credit Reporting Act
right to be told the name of the agency making the report right to require the agency making the report right to correct information or provide explanation
Patent
right to exclude others form making, using, selling, or importing a covered invention
Constitutional Issues of 6th Amendment
rights in a criminal case protections give you the right to: 1. speedy and public trial 2. a trial by jury 3. be informed of the charges against you 4. confront you accuser 5. subpoena witnesses in your favor 6. have the assistance of an attorney
Duration
rule against perpetuates: limits all exercise of property over resources to a duration of "lives in being plus 21 years"
Functions of Agencies
rule making, adjudicating, advising, investigating
Divestment
selling off assets to address the agencies' concerns and permit the merger to go forward
Long Arm Statutes
service of process beyond the state's boundaries allows court to obtain jurisdiction if the defendant: 1. has committed a tort within the state 2. owns property within the state that is the subject matter of the lawsuit 3. has entered into a contract within the state or transacted the business that is the subject matter of the lawsuit within the state
Due Process
procedural -- notice and opportunity to contest substantive -- incorporation doctrine and protection of fundamental rights equal protection -- where a law creates classifications (reasonable vs. suspect)
Request for Production of Documents
production of specific documents that are important to the lawsuit's outcome
Free Exercise Clause
prohibiting the free exercise thereof guarantee freedom of religion though separation of church and state ex: forced to work on Sunday
The Sherman Act
prohibits contracts, combinations, and conspiracies in restraint of trade
Warranty Deed
promises grantee that the grantor has good ownership and the full power to convey it
Incentive
promoted by property
Exclusionary Right
property included an ownership of individual constitutional and human rights in ourselves that excludes the state from interfering with these rights (John Locke)
Title and Property Registration
someone who owns something has title to it title must be represented by physical document deed: the document of title that transfers ownership of land
Accession
something added airplane example John Locke -- if people own themselves and their work efforts and transform something previously unowned into something new by their work, they also own the new thing
Special Warranty Deed
specifies that certain legal claims against the land exist, but guarantee that no other claims exist
Judicial Review of Agency Decisions
standing to sue review of rule making (definite and limited)
Section 10b
states that it is unlawful to use interstate commerce or any national security exchange to defraud any person in connection with purchase or sale of a security
Automatic Termination of Offer
subject matter jurisdiction incapacity of offeror change in law
Appellee
successful party in the trial court
Trial Courts
superior, circuit, and district courts file complaint, describe parties, facts arise, authority to decide case, relief requested from the court
Private Property
system of law under which the state recognizes and enforces an individual's rights to acquire, possess, use, and transfer scarce resources voluntary exchange
Attachment
takes place when (1) a secured party has given value, (2) the debtor owns the collateral, and (3) a security agreement is given must be in writing, signed by debtor, and contain reasonable description of the collateral
Implied-in-fact Contracts
terms are implied based on the conduct of the parties
Estate
the bundle of rights and powers of land ownership
Morals
the collection of values that guides human behavior
Positive Law
the commands of the state backed by force and punishment Jeremy Bentham consequentialism
Foreclosure
the creditor must go through the court system to ensure that procedures are properly followed before debtors lose their homes and land court will order the land sold to satisfy the debt owed (auction)
Rule of First Possession
the first person to reduce previously unowned things to possession becomes their owner abandonment -- measure of intent
False Imprisonment
the intentional unjustified confinement of a non consenting person malicious prosecution: false arrest
Pleadings
the legal documents that are filed with a court to begin the litigation process
Consideration
the legal mechanism for evaluating the existence of this incentive an incentive or inducement for a party's promise bilateral -- promise + promise unilateral -- promise + performance forms: money, option, receipt of a legal benefit, promise that is not an obligation, promise to refrain
Property
the legal right to exclude others from resources that are originally possessed or are acquired without force, theft, or fraud absolute, but not infinite boundaries can be ambiguous
Land Sales Contract
the owner of land sells it by contract subject to the condition that the seller retains title to the land until the buyer pays the purchase price
Appellant
the party appealing
Plaintiff
the party who files a civil action
Defendant
the party who is sued
Assault
the placing of another in immediate apprehension for his or her physical safety includes expectation that one is about to be physically injured
Wrongful
the possessor must not have the owner's permission to be on the land (under lease)
Actual and Exclusive
the possessor must physically occupy the land, however, the building of a fence around the land or construction of a building on it constitutes physical occupation
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
the power over the issues involved in the case
Mediation
the process by which a third party attempts to assist disputing parties in resolving their differences mediatory cannot impose a binding solution voluntary choice court ordered disputing parties retain control over when to settle and when to continue disputing
Submission
the process of beginning an arbitration proceeding
Extradition
the process of requesting and transporting the prisoner from one state to another
Litigation
the process of taking a legal action
Leasehold Estate
the property right granted to tenants by a landlord -tenants cannot "waste" land (do something to reduce its value) -definite duration of time
Defamation
the publication of untrue statements about another that holds up that individual's character or reputation to contempt or ridicule
Second Amendment
the right to possess guns not limited by introductory phrase "militia" Supreme Court majority decision affirms the right to possess guns in one's home and have them ready for self defense
Contract
the rules under which people exchange resources in a property system contract rules make agreements to exchange resources between owners legally binding and enforceable suing and lawsuits
Full-line Forcing
the seller compels the buyer or lessee to take a complete product like from the seller; buyer cannot purchase only one product of the line
Conversion
the wrongful exercise of power and control over the personal resources that belong to another failing to return something at a designated time, delivering something to the wrong party, destruction of what belongs to another
Tangible Property
things one can touch contract or gift for intentional transfer
Proximate Cause
those engaged in activity are laxly liable only for the foreseeable risk that they cause Direct cause Palsgraff example
Presumption of Innocence
to be presumed innocent until found guilty by a petit jury
Trespass
to enter another's land without consent or to remain there after being asked to leave variation: when something is placed on another's land without consent
Law Hierarchy
US Constitution and Amendments statutes of Congress federal administration regulation state constitutions state statutes state administration regulation local ordinances case law
Deeds of Trust
a borrower signs a note, which shows the borrowers debt to the lender, and then signs a deed of trust, which grants the leader a security interest in the building and land put up to secure the loan
Corporation
a business chartered by the state to do business as a legal person in a certain form of organization
Requirements Contract
a buyer agrees to purchase all of its need of a given contract from the seller during a certain period of time
Patent Trolls
a firm or individual that produces no products and owns patents only to obtain licensing fees from other firms
Trademark
a form of intellectual property registered though the PTO forms: words, pictures, designs, logos value: distinguish the reputation and goodwill of a particular business from all other businesses distinctiveness
Service Mark
a mark associated with a service
Collective Mark
a mark representing membership in a certain organization or association ex: NFL logo
Certification Mark
a mark used by someone other than the owner to certify the quality, point of origin, or other characteristics of goods or services
Commercial Impracticability
a party to a sale of goods contact receives discharge from performance
Breach of Contract
a party who does not live up to the obligation of contractual performance
Tippee
a person who learns of non-public information from an insider -temporary insider
Security Interest
a property interest created by agreement or by operation of law over asset to secure the performance of an obligation, usually the payment of a debt
Vertical Restraints
a restrictive agreement between parties in the supply or distribution chain
Purchase Money Security Interest
a security interest that secures the purchase price of foods bought for personal or household use
Class Action Suits
a suit in which one or more plaintiffs file suit on their own behalf and on herald of all other persons who may have a similar claim discouraged at the federal level popular because they often involve matters in which no one member of the class would have a sufficient financial interest to warrant litigation
Novations
a three or more party contract wherein the original contracting parties agree to relieve the obligor from liability by substituting an assignee in place of this party
Assignments
a transfer of rights under contract assignor -- assigns rights to third party assignee -- receives rights
Tarnishment
a type of trademark dilution that occurs when a mark's reputation is harmed by another's use of the same mark in a different context ex: negative impression about a famous company
Blurring
a type of trademark dilution that occurs when the distinctiveness of a mark is reduced by another's use of the same mark in a different context ex: Google lawn service
Answer
a written pleading in which the defendant will either admit or deny each allegation of the plaintiff's complaint and may contain affirmative defenses that will defeat the plaintiff's claim may contain causes of action (counterclaim)
Mirror Image Rule
acceptance must exactly match the offer
Formalism
affirms an absolute morality a particular act in itself is right or wrong duty - moral obligation Immanuel Kant - categorical imperative: you have a moral duty to act in the way you believe everyone should act
Reply
after the answer is received, the plaintiff files this that admits or denies each allegation of the defendant's counterclaims
Pre-merger Notification
agencies have 30 days to review approve/silence seek an injunction to prevent if it violates the Clayton Act "second request"
Horizontal Restraints
agreements made between companies
State Law
all federal law prevails over state law hierarchy of law sources: state constitution, statutes or acts, regulatory law, and county/city ordinances
Nolo Contender
allows sentencing just as if the defendant pleaded guilty/found guilty avoiding costs of the trial and avoiding effect of guilty plea
Right of Redemption
allows the mortgagor to get back land upon payment of the full amount of the debt, including all interest and cost up to sale, sometimes 6-12 moths after
The Constitution
amendments to follow in litigation
Market Extension Merger
an acquisition in which the acquiring company extends its markets product extension or geographic extension
Horizontal Price Fixing
an agreement between competitors to fix prices US vs. Apple Inc.
Bilateral Contract
an agreement containing mutual promises
Unilateral Contract
an agreement with only one promise and only one party is committed to perform ex: "if you sell 100 units this year, i will pay you a bonus of $1000"
Battery
an illegal touching of another done without justification or consent Harper vs. Winston County case
Fraud
an intentional misrepresentation of a material fact that is justifiable relied upon by someone to his or her injury
Security
an investment in which the investor does not participate in management
Injunction
an oder by a judge either to do something or to refrain from doing something
Trade Secrets
any form of knowledge or information that has economic value form not being generally known to others, or readily ascertainable by proper means and has been the subject of reasonable effort by the answer to maintain secrecy establish that a trade secret exists demonstrate misappropriation Ex: formulas, plans, reports, manuals, research, knowledge of customers and suppliers
Federal Law
any law that conflicts with the Constitution is said to be void and has no legal effect legislation, also called "acts" or "suits"
"Resources"
anything that someone may need or want ex: land, widgets, and other physical things
Appellate Courts
appeal: the right to review the case 1 or 2 per state writ of certiorari: request a second review
Mortgage
borrow money from a bank or financial institution and in return give that creditor a security interest on the home and the land associated with it
Appellate Procedures
brief oral argument
Vertical Merger
brings together one company that is the customer of the other in one of the line of commerce in which the other is the supplier
Intentional Torts
deliberate actions that cause injury including where result is substantially likely from action
Mailbox Rule
deposited acceptance rule binding
Due Care
derives from society's expectations about how fair and reasonable actions are used often with negligence cases
Administrative Agencies
describes the boards, bureaus, commissions, and organizations that make up the governmental bureaucracy
Discovery
designed to ensure that the results are based on merits of the controversy and not on the ability, skill, or cunning of counsel designed to ensure that each side is fully aware of all the facts involved in the case and of the intentions of the parties
Release
exists when a party announces the other party does not have to perform as promised occurs before contracting party fails to perform
Good Faith
"honesty in intent" uniform commercial code - all sales must be carried out in good faith
Res Judicata
"the thing has been decided" final decision is conclusive on all issues between parties prevents successive suits
Jumpstart Our Business Startups
(JOBS) ease advertising restrictions for some private offerings equity crowdfunding
Pretrial Procedures
1. plaintiff files complaint 2. complaints and summons served on defendant 3. defendant files motion or answer with possible counterclaim and defense 4. court rules on motions 5. plaintiff files a reply to answer 6. attorneys conduct discovery procedures 7. parties may file motions for summary judgement or judgement on pleadings 8. court conducts pretrial conference
Burden of Proof
1. responsibility that a person has to come forward with evidence on a particular issue 2. the responsibility a person has to be persuasive as to a specific fact
Property Law guarantees:
1. that a borrower's house is an identifiable piece of land recognized by the state 2. that the state recognizes a borrower's claim to the house 3. that the state permits lenders to enforce the mortgage agreement through the courts and sell a borrower's house to satisfy the loan if the borrower fails to repay it
Federal Appellate Courts
12 US Courts of Appeal plus a special court of appeals for the Federal Circuit as intermediate appellate courts
Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act
1998 same standards for state courts
Mandatory Arbitration
when a statute or court requires parties to arbitrate
Voluntary Arbitration
when disputing parties agree to submission
Counterclaim
when the defendant wants to sue the plaintiff
Reversion
when the land reverts to the original grantor
Supremacy Clause
where a state law interferes with the purpose of a federal law -- state law is deemed invalid
Negligence
where defendant has a duty to act reasonably but instead acts carelessly and causes injury to plaintiff
Condition Precedent
where something must take place in the future, before a party has a duty to perform
Punitive Damages
willful and wanton -- extremely unreasonable behavior defendant's motive must be malicious monetary damages in excess of a compensatory award
Basic Concepts of Criminal Law
willfully and knowingly "good faith" is a common argument knowledge can be inferred if the accused deliberately ignored the existence of a fact 3 possible pleas: guilty, not guilty, solo contender
Federal Bankruptcy Law
works to forgive debts and enable debtors to start fresh
Libel
written defamation
"Exclude"
you can have the police or courts keep someone from interfering with what is yours
Registration of a Trademark
-after 6 years, owner must notify PTO that trademark is still in use -renew every 10 years -enjoys a potentially unlimited protection period
Conspiracy
-an agreement to do something unlawful -intent to join a conspiracy - one overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy -act was knowingly committed in furtherance of the conspiracy -not successful
Aiding and Abetting
-an intentional act to assist another in committing a crime -often paired with conspiracy charge
Fair Credit Reporting Act
-applies to anyone who prepares or uses a credit in connection with extending credit, selling insurance, or hiring or firing an employee -investigative consumer reports: 3 days' notice and procedures must be reasonable
Truth-In-Lending Act
-authorized Federal Reserve Board to adopt regulations to assure a meaningful disclosure or credit terms so that the consumer will be able to compare more readily the various credit terms available to him and avoid the uniformed use of credit -coverage: lender in in business of extending credit, debtor is a natural person, finance charge may be imposed, credit is obtained primarily for personal, family, household, or agricultural purposes
Obstruction of Justice
-commission of an act with the intent to obstruct the legislative r judicial process -ex: lying, altering documents, destroying documents, intimidating witnesses
The Clayton Act
-created because Sherman Act was not accomplishing intended purpose -prohibits more specific conduct including price discrimination, special arrangements, and mergers
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
-created the SEC -regulates transfers of securities after the initial sale -ensure fair and orderly trading -efficient publication of price information
Liability
-criminal: willful violation of '33 Act or fraud in any offer or sale of securities -civil: misleading registration statements, unregistered prospectus, fraudulent transaction
Securities Act of 1933
-disclosure law with respect to the initial sale of securities to the public -makes it illegal to use the mails or any other interstate communications or transportation securities without disclosing certain financial information to potential investors
Fraud
-generally knowingly and willfully - advancing a scheme to falsify facts or conceal material fact -making materially false statements - making use of a false writing that contains materially false statements -to induce some action or deprive someone of property or services "good fait" is a defense
Registration Statement
-must be filed with SEC before securities can be sold to the public -included a detailed disclosure of financial information about the issuer -stages: pre-filing period, waiting period, post-effective period
Prospectus
-must be provided to purchasers of public securities -contains much of the same financial information as registration statement -idea is to provide sufficient information so an investor can make an intelligent decision
Constitutional Issues of 5th Amendment
-protection against self incrimination -"pleading the fifth" - not saying anything -protects the accused from being compelled to produce real or physical evidence -relates to business if a person is called to testify about a business matter or is served with a subpoena requiring the production of the records -only individuals can be called to testify -only sole proprietorships are protected by the fifth amendment
Equal Credit Opportunity Act
-purpose is to prevent discrimination in credit extension -coverage: any person who, in the ordinary course of business, regularly participates in a credit decision -prohibits discrimination based on race, sex, age, national origin, marital status, or public assistance; inquiries about marital status or plans to have children; refusal to let a married woman open an account separate from her husband -responsibilities: specific reasons must be given for denial of credit; accounts used by spouses must be reports to 3rd parties
Sanctions of Sherman Act
-violations may be subject to criminal fines or imprisonment -violations may be enjoined by the courts -injured parties may collect treble (triple) damages -any property owned in violation may be subject to seizure and forfeiture to US
Steps in a Mediation Process
1. mediator's introduction and explanation of mediation 2. parties opening statements 3. parties exchange (dialogue) 4. brainstorming possible options 5. agreement (written and signed) 6. private sessions or caucuses (occurs when the mediator meets privately with one party without the other)
Compensatory Damages
1. past and future medical expenses 2. past and future economic loss 3. past and future pain and suffering
The Grand Jury
5th amendment probable cause presumption of innocence
Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
ADR substitution for a litigation precursor to litigation contractually required preserve a business relationship
Brown vs. Entertainment Merchants Association
CA prohibited sales of violent video games to minors CA's argument: violence leads to antisocial behavior in kids Video Game Association argument: video games are protected speech Supreme Court decision: the law imposes a restriction on protected speech
Interstate Commerce
Gibbons vs. Ogden --> concluded that the Commerce Clause prohibits one state from interfering with commerce that crosses state lines broad federal power
Citizens United vs. FEC
MaCain-Feingold Act of 2002: prohibited corporations from making independent expenditures in campaigns a private nonprofit is advertisements were prohibited Supreme Court overruled by citing first amendment
Burden of Proof in civil cases
Preponderance of evidence: used most frequently; requires that a party convince the jury by having evidence with greater weight clear and convincing proof: used in situations where the law requires more than a simple preponderance of evidence, but less than proof beyond reasonable doubt
Real Property
applies ownership to land and interests inland such as mining rights or leases
Federal Arbitration Act
applies to contracts involving interstate commerce orders courts to rigorously enforce arbitration agreements supersedes state laws that require certain matters to be decided by litigation
Personal Property
applies to movable resources, those things that people do not annex to land
How to file for a patent
apply to US patent and trademark office (PTO) explain how to make and use basic invention show why it is different precisely detail the subject matter that is the invention (the claims)
Invasion of Privacy
appropriation of a person's name or likeness for one's own use --- ex: video game and professional athletes invasion of physical solitude --- illegal searches and seizures
Statute of Limitations
argument that a matter of law prevents plaintiff from winning the suit lack of jurisdiction of the court to hear the suit expiration of time limit
Perfection
arises when a security interest has attached and the creditor has taken all the proper steps required by article 9 makes security agreement effective against third parties
Confusion
arises when fungible goods (goods that are identical) are mixed together ex: grain in silo if an honest mistake, owners of originally separate goods now own proportional share boundaries
Reciprocal Dealing
arrangement exists when two parties face each other as both buyer and seller
Vertical Price Fixing
attempts by manufacturers to control the ultimate retail price for their product
Oral Argument
attorneys are given a specified amount of time to explain orally to the court their position in the case court of review can question attorneys
Focus Groups
attorneys assemble a group of citizens and present their evidence and this group then deliberates and makes findings
Rule of Reason
based on the nature or character of the contracts and surrounding circumstances giving rise to the inference or presumption that the contracts were intended to restrain trade and enhance prices
Burden of Proof in criminal cases
beyond reasonable doubt does not require evidence beyond any doubt
Contractual & Voluntary Award
binding and enforceable by courts parties cannot appeal on merits court will only reverse an award in instance or fraud brother clearly inappropriate action by arbitrator
Organization of Agencies
boards or commission usually consist of 5-7 members, 1 appointed as chair
Infliction of Mental Distress
causing mental harm to a person
Ethics and Society
changing normative values economic interdependence news media and the internet
Private Nuisance
character/extent/duration of harm to plaintiff weighed against social utility of defendant's activity an unreasonable use of one's property so as to cause substantial interference with the enjoyment or use of another's land
Diversity of Citizenship
civil case every plaintiff comes from a different state every defendant comes from a different state at least $75,000 at issue
Infringement
civil violation of a trademark
Indictment
commencement by a grand jury for felony cases
Taxation
common good roads, education, law enforcement, judicial system, defense of nation, public assistance of the poor
Classifications of Law
common law vs. civil law public law vs. private law criminal law vs. civil law substantive law vs. procedural law
Damages
compensatory and punitive
Consequentialism
concerned with moral consequences of actions rather than the morality of the actions themselves ex: loss of trust after someone lies focuses on the common good
Freedom of Speech
congress cannot abridge this right except for "fighting words" symbolic speech: conduct or actions does not apply to private action both verbal and written business relevance: commercial speech and political activities as speech obscenity: unprotected speech over-breadth doctrine: legislators have gone too far in seeking to achieve goal
Brief
contain a short description of the case; a factual summary; legal points and authorities; & arguments for reversing or affirming the lower court decision
Offer to Contract
contains a specific promise and a specific demand offeror must intend to make the offer by making a commitment to offer definite terms
Financing Statements
contains names and addresses of the creditor and debtor, a reasonable description of the collateral, and the signature of the debtor
Exclusive Dealing
contract contains a provision that one party or the other will deal only with the other party
Lawful Purpose Contracts
contracts that require commission of crime are void courts will take no action on void contracts contracts in restraint on trade
Defenses to Negligences
contributory negligence: failure to use reasonable care by plaintiff assumption os risk: knowingly and willfully undertaking an activity made dangerous by another
Substantive Law
defines the legal relationship of people with other people or between them and the state
Private Law
covers those legal problems and issues that concern your private resource relationships with other people property law: involves recognition of exclusive right in tangible and intangible resources contract law: covers the rules of how owners transfer resources by exchanging them tort law: establishes rules for compensation when an owner's legal boundaries are wrongfully crossed
Securities and Exchange Commission
created in 1934 that is responsible for administering the federal securities laws
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010
creation of administrative agencies to ensure that details contained in the legislation would be carried out
Partnership
creation: automatic based on business conduct; modified by agreement continuity: dissolved whenever one partner withdraws control: each partner has equal voice; modified by agreement liability: personal obligation for all debts and liabilities; joint a several liability taxation: all business income subject to personal taxation, divided equally
S Corporation
creation: incorporators apply for state charter with articles of incorporation continuity: perpetual so long as number of shareholders limited control: managed by officers, appointed by directors, who are elected by shareholders liability: shareholder obligations limited to investment, absent other commitments taxation: all business income subject to personal taxation
Corporation
creation: incorporators apply for state charter with articles of incorporation continuity: perpetual, so long as it can conduct business control: managed by officers, appointed by directors, who are elected by shareholders liability: shareholder obligations limited to investment, absent other commitments taxation: corporate income taxed; shareholders taxed only on income distributed
Sole Proprietorship
creation: no formal documentation continuity: so long as proprietor desires, but no transfer to others control: total control by proprietor liability: personal obligation for all debts and liabilities taxation: all business income subject to personal taxation
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
creation: organizers file articles of organization with state official continuity: dissolved when member withdraws, but may be continued by those remaining control: equal management by members unless manager designated liability: members are agents, but liable for investment taxation: all business income subject to personal taxation
Limited Partnership
creation: partnership agreement and certificate filed in public office where business is conducted continuity: dissolved when general partner withdraws control: general partners have total control liability: personal obligation for general partners; limited partners obligated for investment taxation: all business income subject to personal taxation
Mortgagees
creditors/lenders (bank)
Difference between tort and crime
crime requires intent
Procedural Law
deals with method and means by which substantive law is made and administered ex: time allowed for a party to sue
Mortgagors
debtors/borrower
Award
decision after evidence is presented
Award
decision made by arbitrator a court will make every reasonable presumption in favor of the arbitration award and the arbitrator's acts and proceedings
Direct Verdict
defendant can motion requests that the judge direct the jury to bring in a particular verdict if reasonable minds could not differ on the correct outcome of the lawsuit removes jury's discretion
Causation in Fact
defendant must have actually caused the injury carelessness was a substantial, material factor in bringing about injury
Statutory Arbitration
disputes over small amounts certain family law matters
Gift
donor owns something and gives it to donee who becomes the new owner rules of gift: intends to make the gift & delivers the gift by physical transfer to the donee
Constitutional Issues - 5th amendment continued
double jeopardy no person is allowed to be tried twice for the same crime does not prohibit 2 trials if one is federal and one is state
Performance
duty -- legal obligation discharged when party is relieved from all further responsibility of performance
Duty of Care
duty to not injure others by unreasonable conduct when someone is not acting: no duty to take affirmative action Ianelli vs. Burger King example
Jury Selection
either party can challenge or excuse a prospective juror for a specific reason or cause try and prevent bias
Takings Clause
eminent domain exists to limit the exclusive right of property in order to serve the common good by allowing the government to take away property-protected resources from owners - government can take private property for public use upon paying just compensation -ex: if government builds a road through private land
Historical School
emphasizes that contemporary law should focus on legal principles that have withstood the test of time in a nation different nations may have different traditions and laws Friedrich Savigny
Common Law
emphasizes the roles of judges in determining the meanings of laws and how they apply judicial decisions become precedents judges can invalidate legislation
Confidentiality Agreements
employer promises employment, either for a contractual term or "at will" employee promises confidentiality often to continue after employment ends
Legal Realism
enforce, interpret, and apply "law is what officials do about it" ex: speed limit
14th Amendment
equal protection and due process
First Amendment Protections
establishment clause free exercise clause freedom of speech
Actual Injury
example of negligence
Creditor Beneficiary
example: Carl owes Chris money -- Carl does work for Terry and contracts to have Terry to pay Chris -- Chris is creditor beneficiary and can sue Terry
Acquiring of Resources
exchange, possession, confusion, accession, gift, title and property registration
Condition Subsequent
excuses contractual performance if some future event takes place
Federal Courts
have subject matter jurisdiction over questions of federal law, where the US is a party, disputes between states, diversity of citizenship
Arbitration
having a third party decide the merits of the dispute low key trial parties make their case, submitting evidence and legal arguments arbitrator gives binding decision
Territorial Allocations
horizontal: giving each an exclusive territory vertical: one between manufacturer and dealer or distributor
Social Contract Theory
how to construct a just society given the many inequalities of wealth, knowledge, and social status John Rawls everyone is entitled to equal basic rights
Preemption
if federal law preempts a subject, then any state law that attempts to regulate the same activity is unconstitutional under the supremacy clause
Deficiency
if foreclosure and auction do not produce enough money to satisfy the debt owed by the mortgagor, the mortgagee can still sue the debtor for the balance owed
Third Party Defendant
if the defendant alleges that there cannot be complete determination of controversy without another party
Default
if the defendant does not respond in any way, the court orders this and grant the plaintiff the relief sought by the complaint
Remainder
if the land goes to someone other than the grantor
Impossibility
if the subject matter of the contact is destroyed, contract becomes impossible to perform ex: building burns, person performing dies
Constructive Delivery
in a gift, turning over keys to a car or the deed to land
Public Law
includes matters that involve the regulation of society government official represents the people constitutional law: involves interpretation and application of either federal or state constitutions administrative law: covers the legal principles that apply to government agencies criminal law: specifies various offenses against the proper oder of the state
Price Fixing
most common contract in restraint of trade -- an agreement among competitors to charge the same price for their products
Deposition
most expensive and most revealing the lawyer orally asks questions of possible witnesses and an oral response is given recorded by court reporter
Intellectual Property
intangible creations of the intellect designs, inventions, processes, works of art, trademarks, chemical compounds, software code grounded in the idea of incentives
Intangible Property
intellectual property, securities may only include the right to exclude contract for transfer
Law
intended to tell members of a society what they can and cannot do made of of rules and these rules are laid down by the state and backed up by enforcement
Case Law
interpret the relevant constitutional, legislative, and regulatory laws precedents advantages: "stare decisis" - let the prior decision stand disadvantages: huge volume of cases, conflicting precedents, dicta (whatever else the court said), rejection of the precedent, conflicts of law (varying state laws)
Racketeering
investing funds fromm a prohibited activity into an enterprise or participating in such an enterprise Racketeer Influence & Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO)
Criminal Law
involve a representative of government attempting to prove the wrong committed against society involves punishment of wrongdoer
Secured Transactions
involves a creditor who has sold something on credit or made a loan to a debtor who agrees to give the creditor a security interest in a valuable object -- collateral
Garnishment
involves having a portion of the debtor's wages paid to the court pays creditor
Parties Regulated
issuer: the individual or business organization offering security for sale to the public underwriter: anyone who participates in the original distribution of securities by selling securities for issuer controlling person: one who controls or is controlled by the issuer seller: anyone who contracts with a purchaser or who is a motivating influence that causes the purchase transaction to occur
Jury Instructions
judge acquaints jury with the law applicable to the case purpose is to bring the facts and law together in an orderly manner that will result in a decision
Utilitarianism
judges actions by usefulness, by whether they serve to increase the common good
The Court System
judges, juries, lawyers, federal courts, supreme courts
Sociological Law
law can and should change to meet new developments ex: 2nd Amendment was written when a person that was highly trained only had means of a 25lb rifle that could only fire 2 rounds a minute
Natural Law
law contains universal moral principles observable in nature and determined through human reason John Locke formalism
Rule of Law
laws that are made generally and equally applicable apply to all members of society / nobody is above the law
Soning Ordinances
laws that divide counties into use districts designated residential, commercial, or industrial limits use to which land can be put can specify the height, size, number, and location of buildings that can be built on land aesthetic requirements
Interrogatories
least expensive method of discovery present a series of questions to the opposing parties
Why Arbitration?
less expensive privacy experts
Why mediation?
less formal, more flexible cheaper more control non-binding
Types of Motions
motion to compel discovery motion for summary judgement (judge bases decision on pleadings as well as other evidence) -- affidavits (sworn statements) judgement on the pleadings: asks the judge to decide the case based solely on the complaint and the answer
Joint Tenants
must have equal ownership "right of survivorship"
Substantial Performance
less than complete performance work done is sufficient to avoid the claim of a breach partial recovery under contract
Material Breach
level of performance that is below what is reasonable acceptable
Mail & Wire Fraud
mail: use of the US postal service or an interstate carrier to carry out a scheme to defraud wire: use of radio, TV, telephone, internet, or other "wired" form of communication to carry out a scheme to defraud
Economic Espionage Act
makes it a crime to steal trade secrets and provides for fines and up to 10 years of imprisonment for individuals and up to $5 million fine for organizations
Quit-Claim Deed
makes no guarantees other than that the grantor surrenders all claim against the land
Ethics & Law
many ethical values are not enforced by the state and many laws do not address ethical concerns
Defenses to a Trademark
mark is not distinctive and/or has become generic little chance of confusion use is "fair use" - discussion, criticism, or parody of a trademark
Security Markets
markets for stocks and bonds and other ownership interests in business
Defenses to security regulation
materiality, statute of limitations, due diligence
Defeasible
may have a condition attached to its conveyance (transfer)
Civil Law
may include suits for breach of contract or tort cases involves a request for damages or appropriate relief that does not involve punishment of wrongdoer
The Good
moral goals and objectives we choose to pursue
Concurrent Ownership
more than one person can own the same thing -shareholders of a corporation -partners of a partnership -"four unities" - possession, interest, time, title
Contract Formation
offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, legality
Bribery
offering, receiving, or soliciting something of value for the purpose of influencing the action of an official in discharge of his/her duties Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) - makes it a crime for US companies to pay foreign companies to come over and do business
Tying Contract
one in which a product is sold or leased only on the condition that the buyer or lessee purchase a different product or service from the seller
Conglomerate Merger
one in which the businesses involved neither compete nor are related as customer and supplier in any given line of commerce
Testamentary Gift
one that is made through a will ex: death of a donor (testator)
Contract Clause
only applies to states and not federal governments regulates state and local government
Supreme Court
only hear about 1% of appeals usually will only take a case if there is some split among the circuits all federal judges and justices appointed by president and approved by the senate
Per Se Illegality
only proof of the activity is required, and it is not necessary to prove and anticompetitive effect
Other Steps During a Trial
opening statements by attorneys (just facts) plaintiff introduces evidence to establish truth of allegations made in the complaint directed verdict lawyers summarize evidence jury instructions
Slander
oral defamation
Respondent
other party to petitioner
Batson vs. Kentucky
outlawing racial discrimination in jury selection discriminatory motive in making peremptory strikes
Publicly Held business organization
owned by many persons those whose stock is traded on a public exchange
Closely Held business organization
owned by only a few persons
Tenants in Common
owners can own different shares of the resources if one tenant sells, no effect on other tenants
Property
ownership the right to turn to public authorities to help you keep others from interfering with what you own private (own as an individual) common (joint ownership like land)
Express Contracts
parties actually discuss the terms of the agreement
Motions
parties seek a pretrial determination of their rights defendant can file a motion instead of an answer motion to dismiss for failure to state a cause of action
Request for Admission
party can request the other to admit that certain issues presented in the pleadings are no longer in dispute narrows some issues and makes settlement more likely
Petitioner
party initiating the petition
Donee Beneficiary
performance is meant as a gift life insurance
Jurisprudence
philosophies of law natural, positive, historical, sociological, legal realism
Possession
physically holding and controlling it rule of first possession lost items
"Originally Possessed"
what comes from you like work or expressions
Predatory Pricing
when a firm sells at below cost in oder to drive out competition
Insider Trading
trading securities while in possession of information about those securities that is not available to the public
District Courts
trial courts of federal judicial system 1 in every state and DC authority to review lawsuits, receive evidence, evaluate testimonies, impanel juries, and resolve disputes
Judges
trial judges: decide questions of law justices / appellate judges: appeal and give reasons for decisions (precedents) strengths: highly skilled experts, often protected from political pressure, job stability promotes objectivity weaknesses: not always representative of the population, lack of accountability
Defenses to Defamation
truth is absolute statement arose from privileged communications
Tangential Crimes
underlying crimes
Larceny
unlawful taking of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner permanently (stealing) business context: misappropriation of funds / embezzlement
Rule 10b-5
unlawful to: employ any device, scheme, or artifice to defraud; make any untrue statements of material fact or omit it; to engage in any act that would operate as fraud
Public Nuisance
use of land that causes damage or inconvenience to the public Huy Fong Foods example with Siracha
Horizontal Merger
usually combines two businesses in the same field or industry and reduces competitors
Deciding the Case
verdict: the jury's decision announced in the court room when the jury's deliberations are complete judge must decide whether to accept the verdict if judge agrees with verdict, a judgement is entered in favor of the party that won the jury verdict party who is dissatisfied may file a pastoral motion
Settlements
voluntary choice by parties least expensive in time, cost, and emotion non-binding
Breach of Duty
was defendant's conduct reasonable? essentially a cost-benefit analysis done after the fact