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July 14 4:49 PM (5 minutes and 30 seconds later)
         
This is the all of the information we have. I am assuming this is all hypothetical.

b.     Your supervisor wants your legal team to identify and analyze the client’s legal situation and present to him an internal memorandum that assesses the situation and describes how the law firm can help. The memorandum should consist of approximately 1,500-2,500-words. The partner wants your legal team to address each of the following:
1)     Describe the state and/or federal court(s) that can review and resolve the situation.
2)     The court(s) that may have jurisdiction over the situation. Explain.
3)     Identify the stages and processes for reviewing the situation in civil court.
4)     Compare the proposed resolution of the civil aspects of the situation with the criminal acts resolution.
5)     Analyze the probable success of a court proceeding and any alternative means of resolving the civil matter including the role of dispute resolution.
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July 14 4:56 PM (6 minutes and 45 seconds later)
         
A. Your team is working as a legal team in a mid-size law firm. Your supervisor, a partner in the firm has been approached by Mr. Al Jones, a land delveloper and very important client, with the following legal situation:

Mr. Jonee's projects include some of the largest residential subdivisions within the City. Whole Mr. Jones...... it is all on the web site.
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July 14 5:00 PM (4 minutes and 30 seconds later)
         
This is the all of the information we have. I am assuming this is all hypothetical.

b.     Your supervisor wants your legal team to identify and analyze the client’s legal situation and present to him an internal memorandum that assesses the situation and describes how the law firm can help. The memorandum should consist of approximately 1,500-2,500-words. The partner wants your legal team to address each of the following:
1)     Describe the state and/or federal court(s) that can review and resolve the situation.
2)     The court(s) that may have jurisdiction over the situation. Explain.
3)     Identify the stages and processes for reviewing the situation in civil court.
4)     Compare the proposed resolution of the civil aspects of the situation with the criminal acts resolution.
5)     Analyze the probable success of a court proceeding and any alternative means of resolving the civil matter including the role of dispute resolution.
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July 14 5:02 PM (1 minute and 32 seconds later)
         
Yes, completely hypothetical
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July 14 5:28 PM (26 minutes and 26 seconds later)
         
This is the all of the information we have. I am assuming this is all hypothetical.

b.     Your supervisor wants your legal team to identify and analyze the client’s legal situation and present to him an internal memorandum that assesses the situation and describes how the law firm can help. The memorandum should consist of approximately 1,500-2,500-words. The partner wants your legal team to address each of the following:
1)     Describe the state and/or federal court(s) that can review and resolve the situation.
2)     The court(s) that may have jurisdiction over the situation. Explain.
3)     Identify the stages and processes for reviewing the situation in civil court.
4)     Compare the proposed resolution of the civil aspects of the situation with the criminal acts resolution.
5)     Analyze the probable success of a court proceeding and any alternative means of resolving the civil matter including the role of dispute resolution.
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July 14 6:52 PM (1 hour and 24 minutes and 15 seconds later)
         
Reply to All Business's Post: This is the all of the information we have. I am assuming this is all hypothetical.

b.     Your supervisor wants your legal team to identify and analyze the client’s legal situation and present to him an internal memorandum that assesses the situation and describes how the law firm can help. The partner wants your legal team to address each of the following:
1)     Describe the state and/or federal court(s) that can review and resolve the situation.
2)     The court(s) that may have jurisdiction over the situation. Explain.
3)     Identify the stages and processes for reviewing the situation in civil court.
4)     Compare the proposed resolution of the civil aspects of the situation with the criminal acts resolution.
5)     Analyze the probable success of a court proceeding and any alternative means of resolving the civil matter including the role of dispute resolution.
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July 14 7:08 PM (15 minutes and 16 seconds later)
         
If you could help me with question #4 and possibly 5 that would be great!!
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