Created by Sherlock Holmes
about 8 years ago
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What are the reasons for court hierarchy?
What is the original civil jurisdiction of the magistrate and county courts?
What is the original civil jurisdiction of the supreme courts and the high courts?
What is the original civil jurisdiction of the children's court?
What is the appellate jurisdiction of the courts?
What are some possible difficulties faced by parties in resolving civil disputes?
What are some venues of dispute resolution?
What are the methods of dispute resolution?
What is Mediation
How effective is Mediation?
What is conciliation?
What is arbitration?
What is Judaical determination?
What is the purpose of pre trial proceedings?
What is a letter of demand?
What is Pleadings?
What is the process of pleadings?
What is a discovery?
What is the procedure during a civil trial?
What are the details of having a jury in a civil trial?
traits of the adversary system.
Evaluate the role of the parties
Evaluate the role of the judge
Evaluate the rules of evidence and procedure.
Evaluate the need for legal representation.
What is the standard and burden of proof in a civil case?
What is the aim of civil remedies?
What are damages
What are compensatory damages?
What are the details of the other types of damages?
What is an injunction and what are the different types?
What are some other remedies?
How do you enforce a remedy?