 | This outline covers various aspects of preparing and analyzing financial statements (Balance Sheets, Statements of Cash Flows, Income Statements, and Statements of Shareholders' Equity). The outline includes further details on calculation and use of p | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
 | The outline is in a checklist format. This means any fact-pattern can be easily analyzed by just following the simple steps laid out in the outline.
The outline covers Personal Jurisdiction, Subject Matter Jurisdiction, Venue, Choice of Law, Remed | University Of Virginia | A+ |
 | These notes cover a wide variety of topics from an introductory civil procedure course including jurisdiction and the trial process from pleadings to post trial motions. | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A- |
 | This is a roadmap consisting of all the major Civ Pro rules. Perfect for quick reference to attack a question quickly on an exam without having to plow through pages of information | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A- |
 | This outline covers two major areas in conflict of laws: Recognitions of Judgments and Choice of Law as taught by Professor John C. Harrison using the textbook published by West. Two of the students who contributed to the outline received an A in the | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
 | Extremely detailed outlined made for Conflict of Laws. Based off the book by Kay, Kramer & Roosevelt, but covers all of the topics covered in any Conflict of Laws or Choice of Law class. Specifically targets the forks in the issues, and provides way | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
 | This outline covers a first year course in constitutional law taught by Prof. Schauer at UVA Law. Included is an attack outline as well as a longer and more detailed major outline. Topics include judicial review, the Commerce Clause, the Necessary and | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
 | Potentially the greatest 1L Constitutional Law outline ever created. 15 pages and covers every major point of the 1L Con Law course - this outline is gold if you like to make your own outlines but need the black-letter-law guidance. | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
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 | This is an outline from Prof. Kevin Kordana's Fall 2014 Contracts class. The professor taught black-letter law contracts with a subfocus on law and economics. The outline focuses on the required elements of a contract, contract formation, contract bre | University Of Virginia | A- |
 | This formula sheet includes formulas used in a law school corporate finance course. Formulas relate to present/future value; present/future values of perpetuities including those that are delayed or at constant growth; annuities; bonds including prese | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A- |
 | The outline is in a checklist format. This means any fact-pattern can be easily analyzed by just following the simple steps laid out in the outline.
While this outline was created in 2014, this area of the law does not change much year-to-year, so it | University Of Virginia | A |
 | Fairly comprehensive. Includes charts with differences between MPC, Common Law and New York | Cuny School Of Law | A- |
 | This outline covers a criminal law course taught by John C. Jeffries, co-author of the University Casebook Series textbook on Criminal Law. The outline details a wide range of topics within criminal law including common law and MPC treatment of mens r | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A- |
 | This is an outline and set of attack outlines from Prof. John C. Jeffries Jr.'s Fall 2014 Criminal Law course. Jeffries used the Bonnie, Coughlin, Jeffries, and Low casebook and provided additional supplementary materials on the principle of legality | University Of Virginia | A- |
 | The outline is in a checklist format. This means any fact-pattern can be easily analyzed by just following the simple steps laid out in the outline.
The outline covers witness threshold requirements, requirements for physical evidence, relevance, hea | University Of Virginia | A |
 | This is a ~60 page evidence outline covering all of the rules normally covered in a typical law school evidence class. Includes detailed explanations for all of the rules as well as how courts apply all of them. Notes typical "forks" that are frequen | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A- |
 | This outline was prepared for Legislation as taught by Prof. Caleb Nelson, the author of the textbook used (Statutory Interpretation). The package includes a major outline, an attack (short) outline, and a case list with page numbers on each outline | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A- |
 | Extremely detailed Corporations Outline. Notes areas where "forks" exist and how to present arguments on both sides of the issue. Received the top grade in the class using this outline, which I made myself. It is pure gold. The class issued the bo | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
 | This outline covers the entire Merrill & Smith Property textbook used at most law schools. Great integration between the casebook and professor's clarifications. | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A- |
 | This Outline is a detailed compilation of several great outlines as well as notes on the professor's thoughts. It contains detailed explanations of "forks" in applying the law as well as ways to argue each claim. Must have for any Torts student, thi | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
 | This is an outline for Remedies and the book "Modern American Remedies" 4th Edition by Douglas Laycock. I am at UVA Law and Laycock was my professor, this outline encompasses both his lectures and his book. | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
 | The outline is in a checklist format. This means any fact-pattern can be easily analyzed by just following the simple steps laid out in the outline.
I was taught by Professor Duffy himself, so if you are using his casebook then this outline will b | University Of Virginia | A+ |
 | This package includes a major outline and an attack outline, each of which covers a wide range of patent law topics as covered by Prof. John Duffy himself. Topics include patent document formalities; patent eligible subject matter (Section 101); utili | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
 | This outline covers a Professional Responsibility course taught by Prof. Hylton at the University of Virginia School of Law. The outline includes discussions of the Model Rules, various PR cases, as well as historical concepts and policies that to hig | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
 | The outline is in a checklist format. This means any fact-pattern can be easily analyzed by just following the simple steps laid out in the outline.
While this outline was created in 2014, property law does not change much year-to-year, so it can b | University Of Virginia | A+ |
 | This attack outline and major outline covers a variety of topics as taught by Professor Douglas Laycock, the author of the Modern American Remedies casebook. Two of the authors of the outline received A's in the class.
The major outline is separat | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
 | This outline covers various topics from a first year course on torts taught by John C. Harrison, including intentional torts with respective privileges/justifications, strict liability, vicarious liability, the role of the judge vs. the jury, the law | University Of Virginia School Of Law | A |
 | This is a comprehensive outline from Prof. John Harrison's Fall 2014 Torts class. The outline is rule-oriented and organized roughly chronologically, with most relevant cases summarized to one sentence and key policy points explained. The casebook use | University Of Virginia | A- |