Case Law Analysis Intellectual Property
In this unit, you will select a case law pertaining to the topic of intellectual property.
Each case law analysis allows you to express yourself as clearly and fully as possible in dissecting a court decision. The purpose of the assignment is two-fold:
To give you the opportunity to read a real court decision.
To challenge you to think about how you would have decided the case. In your case law analyses, you must be able to navigate the courts decision and summarize it; you are not expected to act as a judge or an advocate.
Using your selected court decision, prepare an analysis that responds to the following:
Articulates the importance, context, purpose, and relevance of law in a business environment:
Identify the parties who are before the court.
Provide a brief background to the problem. Summarize the facts in no more than 23 paragraphs.
Identify what is the specific disagreement between the parties.
Explain the ruling of the court in no more than 12 paragraphs.
Evaluates key judicial concepts that influence the decisions related to business:
Was there a dissenting opinion? If so, explain why some of the judges or justices disagreed with the majority in the decision.
Do you agree with the courts decision? Why or why not?
You may choose any court case, either state or federal, as the basis for your case law analysis; however, the case should be applicable to the assignment topic. The recommended Web sites for researching and locating a case are listed in the Resources area.
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