Brief the facts of the case, and assume your boss is seeking your opinions on the ECPA and on Federal Magistrate Judge Stephen Wm. Smith’s arguments. Argue both sides of the issue.

Read the call-of-the-question carefully, and follow the instructions for each subject. Prepare four briefing papers using the APA format for research papers, and upload them as one document for your response.

 

Briefing Paper 1: Critical Legal Thinking

Instructions:

  • Read Pankratz Implement Company v. Citizens National Bank � Cheeseman text page 271-272
  • Respond to the three Case Questions found in Cheeseman text page 272
  • Brief the facts of the case and assume your boss is seeking your opinions as articulated in the Critical Legal Thinking, Ethics, and Contemporary Business. Argue both sides of all issues.

 

Briefing Paper 2: Law Case with Answers

Instructions:

  • Read In re Lebovitz on pages 283-284 of your course textbook. You can read more about the case by visiting the following link: http://www.tnwb.uscourts.gov/opinions/jdl/pdf/jdl20060609nn1.pdf
  • Brief the facts of the case, and assume your boss is seeking your opinions on the ECPA and on Federal Magistrate Judge Stephen Wm. Smith’s arguments. Argue both sides of the issue.

 

Briefing Paper 3: Critical Legal Thinking Cases

Instructions:

  • Read Sections 13.6 Priority Security Interests (p. 285); 12.1 Good or Service? (p. 261); 13.1 Financing Statement (p. 284); and 12.8 Risk of Loss (p. 263)
  • Check the decisions of the highest appellate courts, if a case is cited, for each fact pattern.
  • Brief the facts of the case and assume your boss is seeking your opinions on whether each of the four subjects affect business in the United States and if so, provide the worst and best case scenarios.