that's right!! what are the elements do or not do something what's the cause of action losers! white v. samsung Here!!! "period!" has the plaintiff done enough to be the owner? does not answer the question asked obligations and rights prima facie case what's that right? odd story somehow about him erases IRACS to write even more IRACs page #? what can we learn from this section client (5 times in a class) winner! rule of capture talks about torts in the second semester... extremely weird comment "work of a lawyer" he's late rule of creation awesome! brings up contracts that's what it means to be a lawyer "quickly" *writes 20 IRACS on board* are the elements met better or worse? "Pierson v. Post" that's right!! what are the elements do or not do something what's the cause of action losers! white v. samsung Here!!! "period!" has the plaintiff done enough to be the owner? does not answer the question asked obligations and rights prima facie case what's that right? odd story somehow about him erases IRACS to write even more IRACs page #? what can we learn from this section client (5 times in a class) winner! rule of capture talks about torts in the second semester... extremely weird comment "work of a lawyer" he's late rule of creation awesome! brings up contracts that's what it means to be a lawyer "quickly" *writes 20 IRACS on board* are the elements met better or worse? "Pierson v. Post"
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
that's right!!
what are the elements
do or not do something
what's the cause of action
losers!
white v. samsung
Here!!!
"period!"
has the plaintiff done enough to be the owner?
does not answer the
question
asked
obligations and rights
prima
facie case
what's that right?
odd story somehow about him
erases IRACS to write even
more IRACs
page #?
what can we learn
from this
section
client
(5 times in a class)
winner!
rule of capture
talks about torts
in the second semester...
extremely weird comment
"work of a lawyer"
he's late
rule of creation
awesome!
brings up contracts
that's what it means
to be
a lawyer
"quickly"
*writes 20 IRACS on
board*
are the elements met
better or worse?
"Pierson v. Post"