CSUN Bus ABKCO ABKCO Music Inc v Harrisongs Music Ltd Case Analysis
Subject
Writing
School
California state university Northridge
Question Description
Please follow by instructions
The case brief needs to properly demonstrate your understanding and analysis of the case. To “brief” a case, you must identify the issue, state the proper rule identified in the case, discuss the two sides of the analysis and arguments presented by both sides and the conclusion (or “holding”) of the case. Also, I also expect you to write a few sentences on whether you believe the court reached the right conclusion or holding.
Briefing Cases
To brief cases, case problems and questions, use the following "IRAC" format:
Issue
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What question must be answered in order to reach a conclusion in the case? This should be a legal question which, when answered, gives a result in the particular case. Make it specific (e.g. "Has there been a false imprisonment if the plaintiff was asleep at the time of 'confinement'?") rather than general (e.g. "Will the plaintiff be successful?") You may make it referable to the specific case being briefed (e.g. "Did Miller owe a duty of care to Osco, Inc.?") or which can apply to all cases which present a similar question, (e.g. "Is a duty owed whenever there is an employment relationship?") Most cases present one issue. If there is more than one issue, list all, and give rules for all issues raised.