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What Is Legal Aid?

If you need legal guidance but can’t afford to pay full price for an attorney’s help, you may benefit from working with a legal aid society. This guide answers the question, “What

What Can You Do at 18 Legally?

Turning 18 is a milestone for any young adult, from gaining legal rights and responsibilities to feeling a newfound sense of freedom and maturity. While it’s an exciting time in any person’s

What Is a Police Welfare Check?

If you have a family member, friend, or neighbor that you are concerned about, it may be time to contact the police to do a welfare check. Whether it is an elderly

The Legalities Of Hate Speech

Often discussed on a variety of platforms, hate speech and the legalities associated with it can be a hotly debated topic. Hate speech is loosely defined by laypersons as any offensive speech

Trust and Will

Trusts & Wills Outline I. Introduction a. Definitions i. Right of alienation 1. The right to pass on property when you die ii. Right of testation 1. The right to decide who

Torts (Selmi)

TORTS Professor D. Selmi Loyola Law School, Fall 2013 I. INTRODUCTION – A tort is a civil wrong – Tort law is a mechanism for shifting loss from one party to another

Torts I Outline

I. Tort Liability A. Intentionally Inflicted Injuries 1. Purpose or knowledge (See Garrat v. Dailey, boy moving chair case) 2. An individual doesn’t have to intend to cause harm to be liable

Torts

INTENTIONAL TORTS Intent – to act with the desire to produce the legally forbidden concept or purpose Substantial certainty – acting knowing the consequence is substantially certain to occur Transferred Intent –

New York Criminal Law

NY Criminal Law Overview/General Principles Criminal law tries to identify 3 questions What actions will society/we prohibit? What actions will society/we condemn? What actions will society/we punish with a penal sanction? Sources

Secured Transactions

CHAPTER 1: CREDITOR’S REMEDIES UNDER STATE LAW ASSIGNMENT 1: REMEDIES OF UNSECURED CREDITORS UNDER STATE LAW Who Is an Unsecured Creditor? Creditor: Anyone owed a legal obligation that can be reduced to