Entries by Daphne Hanson

A Regional chain of athletic apparel superstores

Bob is a famous professional athlete in Metropolis. He is hired by RealSports, a regional chain of athletic apparel superstores, to appear at the grand opening of their newest store in Metropolis. The contract provides that Bob will arrive for the grand opening of the store at 9:00 a.m., will sign autographs in two two-hour […]

New Demanders for Pearl River Water

New Demanders for Pearl River Water. Rising below the farms in the Oyster Valley the Oystershell Mountains rise steep forcing the Pearl River to wind its way through. During the 1990s the lower reach of the Pearl River became popular for fishing and boating. Kayakers enjoy the rapids early in the season and fishermen have […]

Surgical subspecialties

Final Project Hypothetical: Acme General Hospital  Acme General Hospital is a large referral hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. It has a full set of services including a trauma center, surgical subspecialties, internal medicine, cardiac,  neurology, gastroenterology, otolaryngology, obstetrics and gynecology, dermatology, rheumatology, and pediatrics. Acme General Hospital is a teaching hospital, providing high-end tertiary and quaternary […]

Source excerpts from New Jersey voting laws

Who Could Vote in New Jersey? Read through the following primary source excerpts from New Jersey voting laws. Follow the directions to mark up and analyze the texts. 1776 New Jersey Constitution 1. Underline the phrases that show who could legally vote in 1776 in New Jersey. "4. That all Inhabitants of this Colony of […]

Four Elements of negligence

As you know, the plaintiff must prove all four elements of negligence (duty, breach, causation, and damages) in order to prevail in her case against our client, SSCG.  Last week, we determined that the plaintiff believes the “duty” involved here is as follows: “Defendant had a duty to operate, manage and/or maintain the rock wall.” This […]

The Law of Evidence

The Law of Evidence. As an essay style, make an argumentative piece on the issues regarding section 30 of the New Zealand Evidence Act 2006, in particular the reason for amendment of section 30(3) to clarify how the “seriousness” of an offence is to be determined and whether this factor favours exclusion or admission; whether […]

The New Zealand Evidence Act 2006

Discuss issues regarding section 30 of the New Zealand Evidence Act 2006, in particular the reason for the amendment of section 30(3) to clarify how the “seriousness” of an offence is to be determined and whether this factor favours exclusion or admission; whether the availability of alternative techniques favours admission or exclusion; and whether the […]

Financial affairs in Preparation for death

Please answer the client’s question (the client’s name is Grace Lee): I have been diagnosed with a terminal illness, and I want to arrange my financial affairs in preparation for death. My husband, Ian Lee, and I live in my parent’s house, which they devised to me when they died. I own the house in […]

Typewritten will giving a monetary amount

In a state that recognizes holographic wills, what happens when a person had a typewritten will giving a monetary amount to a specific person, then later crosses out that amount and increases the monetary amount (for example, typed 1000.00 and crosses this out and writes 1500.00), then initials and dates next to the entry. Is […]

The Evidence Act 2006 of Improperly Obtained Evidence

What are the issues regarding section 30 (3) of the Evidence Act 2006 of Improperly Obtained Evidence, this is in relation to the issues regarding the issues Police face when obtaining evidence and the difficulties surrounding the lack of Police knowledge when obtaining the evidence and the causation of admissibility in court?