How to Read a Case
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Finishing Our In-Class Exercise
The Questions
Why should this defendant be held liable or not held liable?
What remedy does the defendant owe Ms. Hammontree?
What would you like to know that wasn’t in the fact pattern? Why?
The Driver
Why should this defendant be held liable or not held liable?
What remedy does the defendant owe Ms. Hammontree?
What would you like to know that wasn’t in the fact pattern? Why?
The Doctor
Why should this defendant be held liable or not held liable?
What remedy does the defendant owe Ms. Hammontree?
What would you like to know that wasn’t in the fact pattern? Why?
The Car Manufacturer
Why should this defendant be held liable or not held liable?
What remedy does the defendant owe Ms. Hammontree?
What would you like to know that wasn’t in the fact pattern? Why?
Today’s Agenda
Hammontree v. Jenner
ENORMOUS DISCLAIMER!
Before you begin:
- Connect with your purpose.
There is no escape.
Stress is a very bad, no good motivator.
Purpose connects our daily work with our deepest values.
Before you begin:
- Connect with your purpose.
- Discern your goal
Goals determine what we pay attention to.
Goals when reading a case
- Grasp the internal logic and mechanics of the case.
- Synthesize within a broader context.
Why read cases?
Gaps,
Contradictions, and
Ambiguity
Internal logic and mechanics of a case
- Procedural posture
- Legal question(s)
- Relevant facts
- Holding
- Reasoning(s) behind the holding
Aside: How to take notes
Internal logic and mechanics of a case
- Procedural posture
- Legal question(s)
- Relevant facts
- Holding
- Reasoning(s) behind the holding
Holding
Three lines of reasoning
- Precedent binds us.
- Analogy to products liability falls apart.
- Analogous authority also binds us.