Contracts Quick Tip: Damages for Breach of Contract
Contracts questions on the MBE® fall into one of three categories: formation, breach, or remedies. Use this tip to answer MBE questions on breach of contract.
Contracts questions on the MBE® fall into one of three categories: formation, breach, or remedies. Use this tip to answer MBE questions on breach of contract.
This quick tip may help you spot accuracy issues in the 1999 crime thriller, Double Jeopardy and answer the practice questions for the MBE.
Trespass to chattels and conversion are often confused. Read this article to know the key distinction between them.
UWorld’s MBE QBank provides a simplified report with greater flexibility. With a glance, you can understand your overall performance, identify your weak subjects and, within one click, start practicing questions from that specific subject.
Understanding the appellate standards of review is important because these procedural rules can be tested on any MBE® subject—not just civil procedure.
Nix the legalese! It’s stale, stuffy, and a huge turnoff for judges. Change “thereafter” to “later,” “instant case” to “here,” “inasmuch as” to “since,” and so on.
As a future attorney, you need to be ready for clients, so attorney-client privilege is especially important to know! Here are some tips!
collateral estoppel vs res judicata are often confused. Read this article to know the key distinction between them
Learn the differences between promissory estoppel and quasi-contract. Use our contracts quick tip to help determine remedies when there is no contract.
What kind of speech does the First Amendment protect? Use our Con Law Quick Tip to understand the scope of free speech to answer MBE questions on the bar exam.