Description
Part 1
Research the IRAC method.
Find a video online, such as a video on an academic website, that provides helpful information regarding how to write a brief using the IRAC method. Post the link along with the three most important takeaways you learned from the video.
Submit your assignment.
Part 2
Review the "IRAC Method" section of Ch. 1.
Research one legal case or recent event involving a tort and one legal case or recent event related to criminal law. Each case or event should have taken place within the past two years.
Write in-depth briefs explaining your selected cases using the IRAC method.
Each case brief should be 350 to 525 words and include an explanation of how the legal concepts in the selected case can be applied within a managerial business setting including considerations such as but not limited to:
Insurance
Internal auditing and reporting procedures
Explaining what could have been done differently in each case to avoid or reduce harm/risk
Professor Tips:
1. Please make sure you find a case for both a Tort (a civil crime) and a Criminal case.
2. It is often easier for students to find cases that have concluded in the past 2 years, even though the event that led to the case was more than 2 years ago. It is fine to use these types of cases as long as they concluded in the past 2 years.
3. You should write 350-525 words for both the Tort Case and Criminal Case
4. You need to make sure you cover every section of the IRAC, so I recommend that you have a Header for each portion so that it is clear that you are covering every part.
5. The additional considerations/managerial business setting portion can be covered after your IRAC in its own section, you should not try and shoe-horn it into a portion of the IRAC.
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Outline
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
References
Course Title
Student Name
Institution Affiliation
1
Criminal Law and Tort Law IRAC Method Case Brief
PART 1
Video link: https://youtu.be/O7G-y6vepos?t=95
Important Takeaways
The issue statement provides the primary issue, the name of the plaintiff and the name of the
defendant.
The rule statement defines the rule of law in legal terms or legal concept. The key here is to
articulate clearly whatever rule to be analyzed in the next segment; the analysis.
The analysis section involves weaving the facts with the rule of law to support the conclusion
reached. Provides proof that the facts apply to the rule of law. The last segment; the conclusion
considers whether all the elements of the rule of law are met to declare the defendant for the crime
or tort.
PART 2
Tort Case
McNabb v. Bay Village Club Condominium Assoc., 42 Fla. L. Weekly D719 (Fla. 2nd DCA
March 29, 2017)
Facts
McNabb slipped and fell on a foreign substance on the premises of Bay Village. He alleged the
substance to be hydraulic oil. He filed a complaint claiming that Bay Village owed him a duty to
keep their premises safe and fre...
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