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Analyzing the Problem

Before you read the entire problem, read the last part first to determine the call of the
question. This gives you what is being asked so that when you read the facts, you
already have in mind the question & you can immediately determine therelevance of
every fact in the problem.

Determining the Issues

To spot the issues, look closely at the transactions between the parties. Most issues will
arise from the conduct or actions ofone party against another. Look at what parties say
and
Then read the facts once and then again and then make notes of legal issues presented.
Here you must sort relevant and irrelevant facts do. Issues arise from the conflicting
factual or legal claims of the parties

Then read the facts once and then again and then make notes of legal issues presented.
Here you must sort relevant and irrelevant facts

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