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Introduction to Legal Process in the United States (1) Sources of law (2) Court system (3) Judicial process Alan R. Palmiter – Jan. 2005
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Page 1: Introduction to Legal Process in the United States (1) Sources of law (2) Court system (3) Judicial process Alan R. Palmiter – Jan. 2005.

Introduction to Legal Processin the United States

(1) Sources of law(2) Court system(3) Judicial process

Alan R. Palmiter – Jan. 2005

Page 2: Introduction to Legal Process in the United States (1) Sources of law (2) Court system (3) Judicial process Alan R. Palmiter – Jan. 2005.

(1) Sources of law

Legislative Administrative Judicial

Federalism: federal (supreme) vs. state

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(1) Sources of law

Legislative (Congress)– Constitution– Statutes– Legislative history

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(1) Sources of law

Administrative (Securities & Exchange Commission)

– Regulation (rules)– Agency decisions– Opinions– No-action letters

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(1) Sources of law

Judicial (federal courts)– Constitutional review– Statutory interpretation– Common law (precedent)

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(2) Court systems

Federal State (North Carolina)

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(2) Court systems

Federal – US Supreme Court– US Courts of Appeals– US trial courts

US District Courts Special courts

– US Claims Court– US Bankruptcy Court– US International Court of Trade– US Tax Court

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(2) Court systems

Federal – US Supreme Court

Discretionary review (from federal courts of appeal and state supreme courts)

Original jurisdiction (state vs. state) Appointed for life by President (Senate confirms)

– US Courts of Appeals– US District Court

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(2) Court systems

Federal – US Supreme Court– US Courts of Appeals

Appeal of right from US trial courts Review of errors (primarily legal) 11 regional circuits / DC Circuit / Federal Circuit

– US District Court

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(2) Court systems

Federal – US Supreme Court– US Courts of Appeals– US District Court

Limited jurisdiction (federal questions / diversity cases) Exclusive / concurrent jurisdiction Juries for $ damages / judges for injunctions

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(2) Court systems

State (North Carolina)– NC Supreme Court– NC Court of Appeals– NC trial courts

Superior court District courts Magistrate court Small claims court

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(2) Court systems

State (North Carolina)– NC Supreme Court

Discretionary review (questions of law) Elected (7 justices)

– NC Court of Appeals– NC trial courts

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(2) Court systems

State (North Carolina)– NC Supreme Court– NC Court of Appeals

Appeal of right from superior courts Review of errors (factual / legal) 15 elected judges (appeals heard by 3-judge panels)

– NC trial courts

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(2) Court systems

State (North Carolina)– NC Supreme Court– NC Court of Appeals– NC trial courts

Superior court: felonies / civil > 10K / jury trial District courts: minor criminal / civil <10K / family law Magistrate court: traffic court / small civil <4K Small claims court: small civil <4K, pro se (no attorney)

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(2) Court systems

State (North Carolina)– NC Supreme Court– NC Court of Appeals– NC trial courts

Special business court: by reference– Sits throughout state– One appointed judge– All filings in electronic form

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(3) Judicial process

Pleading

Discovery

Pre-trial

Trial

Post-trial (appeals)

Filters at each stage

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(3) Judicial process

Pleading Complaint (individual or class action) Answer (counterclaim / cross-claim)

Filters – Default judgment– Motion to dismiss– Rule11 sanctions

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(3) Judicial process

Discovery Depositions Interrogatories Document requests Examinations (physical and mental) Admissions

Filters– Discovery sanctions

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(3) Judicial process

Pre-trial– Settlement conference– Alternative dispute methods: mediation /

arbitration– Pre-trial conference

Filters– Summary judgment– Voluntary dismissal (settlement)

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(3) Judicial process

TrialJury / bench trialLive, continuous: witness / exhibits Rules of evidenceLawyer arguments

Filters– Directed verdict (judgment as matter of law)

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(3) Judicial process

Post-trial (appeals) Reopen case before appeal Enforcement of judgment Appeal (on record)

Filters – Judgment notwithstanding verdict (NOV)– Appeal: affirm, reversal, remand