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Using the IRAC method. List about 6 issues and rules and at the end an analysis on the case (Privette v. Superior Court ) A

Using the IRAC method. List about 6 issues and rules and at the end an analysis on the case (Privette v. Superior Court )

A link to the case is https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=14363312914258699165&q=privette+v.+superior+court&hl=en&as_sdt=2006&as_vis=1#p692

Case is Privette v. Superior Court

You can use bullety points, sentences or paragraph while using IRAC method.

Brief on case using IRAC (Issue than rule) After all issues and rules than do one narrative analysis (bullet points, sentences, paragraphs) Analysis (write paragraph) narrative including the facts. Conclusion (courts conclusion)

Issues: Number of issues being addressed. Legal questions being asked of the court. Every issue has at least one rule. Can use bullet point, question and answer, paragraph.

Rules: The law that the court applies to answer those questions. The legal authority it uses to answer the questions. Be a statue and or case/s.

Analysis: Applying the facts of the case

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