INSTRUCTIONS:
Case Briefing Brief a NJ legal case. To fully understand the law with respect to business, you need to be able to read and understand court decisions. To make this task easier, you can use a method of case analysis that is called briefing. To brief a case, draft a one to two page document that contains the following essentials of the case: (1) Citation – Give the full citation for the case, including the name of the case, the date it was decided and the court that decided it; (2) Facts – Briefly indicate (a) the reasons for the lawsuit, (b) the identity and arguments of the plaintiff and defendant respectively, and (c) the lower court’s decision (if it an appeal); (3) Issue – Concisely phrase, in the form of a question, the essential issue before the court (If more than one issue is involved, just select one of the issues); (4) Decision – Indicate here – with a “yes” or “no,” if possible, the court’s answer to the question in the issue section above; and (5) Reason/Reasoning – Summarize as briefly as possible the reasons given by the court for its decision and the case or statutory law relied on the court in arriving at its decision.. This assignment is due by the last day in Module 2. Please email me your brief upon completion.