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This video looks at the importance of strong research skills; how to properly apply case law and statutes in pleadings; how to determine controlling authority; how to apply the hierarchy of authority; and it offers a review of the Pardo Principle found in Pardo v.
12 Αυγ 2019 · The Battle of the Forms is approached in 3 ways, the first that the first set of terms and conditions are accepted, the second is that the last set put forward are accepted, (known as last shot) and finally that no contract is made at all.
For several decades, a variety of paradoxes have fascinated and frustrated legal scholars and courts discussing evidence, procedure, and legal proof. These paradoxes concern issues such as statistical evidence, burdens and standards of proof, and rules for jury verdicts.
Pardo v. State , 596 So. 2d 665, 667 (Fla. 1992). On an issue of Florida law, a Florida trial court must follow any decision of first impression by any one of Flor-
In Pardo v. State, 596 So. 2d 665, 667 (Fla. 1992), the Florida Supreme Court explained the hierarchy of authority within the Florida court system as follows: The [d]istrict [c]ourts of [a]ppeal are required to follow Supreme Court decisions.
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26 Δεκ 2018 · If the law is that civil or criminal liability of the opponent (D) arises when elements 1, 2 and 3 obtain in the case, and H contains propositions of fact that instantiate all three of the necessary elements, legal liability follows as a matter of deductive reasoning from proof of H.