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Law A 502, Fall-Winter Problem Sets: Resolving the Dispute The problem sets on this page are from the chapters in the Yeazell casebook on Resolution Without Trial, Identifying the Trier, Trial, and Appeal. Resolution Without Trial Default Judgments (Yeazell pp. 567-568) Answers - Default Judgments (Yeazell pp. 567-568) Curtailed Adjudication: Summary Judgment (Yeazell pp. 627-630) Answers - Curtailed Adjudication: Summary Judgment (Yeazell pp. 627-630) Judge or Jury? Right to Jury Trial (Yeazell, p. 669) Answers - Right to Jury Trial (Yeazell p. 669) Trial The Limits of the Law's Control (Yeazell p. 749) Answers - The Limits of the Law's Control (Yeazell, p. 749) Appeal Who Can Appeal? Losing Party: Adversity (Yeazell p. 755) Answers - Who Can Appeal?(Yeazell, p. 755) |
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