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=Questions=
=Examples of Legal Advice=
*How do I find out what case law applies to a situation?
*Interpreting what statutes and case law mean or how it applies to a specific set of facts. E.g.: When we go over your list of assets, I can explain which
*How do I interpret case law relevant to a legal situation?
would be considered community property and which are separate property.
*Providing procedural recommendations, such as what type of application to make or which level of court to use. E.g.: At the next court appearance, we should ask for a continuance because…
*Providing research of legislation, court rules and cases and applying the law to the facts of a given situation. E.g.: There are a number of cases that would support your claim for damages for personal injuries. They are as follows….
*Filling out forms or telling you to put certain information in a form, listing particular persons in a complaint and/or identifying a specific amount of damages to seek. E.g.: In this section of the form, we will ask for…
 
=Legal Advice Questions=
*How do I find out what case law or other law applies to a situation?
**Personal Note from experience - chatGPT at "https://chatgpt.com/" has been an amazing free resource in drafting a legal response while citing case laws and civil cases relevant to a civil case - I highly recommend from unfortunate legal experiences -Tazmanian60**
*How do I find out how to interpret case law or other law relevant to a legal situation?
*Under what circumstances are certain procedures used? Go through universal litigation procedures of a typical court case.  Draw up a decision tree of an overall court case. Using proper complexity management, make this viewable on a single page.
*How do you identify prayer? Ie, what you can ask for as damages?
*How do you determine which claim of a case to pursue, and with what emphasis, when there are multiple or potential claims to be made?
*When there is no law that applies to a situation but you have been damaged, what do you plead? Is there an ultimate catchall law? What is this law?
*How do you identify what type of case you have in front of you and how to you formulate a specific case pleading or claim?


=Examples of Legal Information=
=Examples of Legal Information=
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*Identifying procedural definitions such as who the people are in court and what steps take place. E.g.: A plaintiff is the party who files the complaint or
*Identifying procedural definitions such as who the people are in court and what steps take place. E.g.: A plaintiff is the party who files the complaint or
petition. A defendant is the party against whom a complaint is made. There are three ways to respond to a complaint: file an answer, file a demur, or do nothing.
petition. A defendant is the party against whom a complaint is made. There are three ways to respond to a complaint: file an answer, file a demur, or do nothing.
Showing persons how to find legislation, court
*Showing persons how to find legislation, court rules, and cases as well as other online and print resources. E.g.: California Forms of Pleading and Practice provides templates to help litigate civil cases. Digests identify cases you can use.
rules, and cases as well as other online and print
*Directing patrons to online and print resources which contain court forms and instructions. E.g.: The California Judicial Council Forms are a collection of general use legal forms, which includes various pleadings and discovery forms. Form packets are found on the Court’s website.
resources. E.g.: California Forms of Pleading and
Practice provides templates to help litigate civil
cases. Digests identify cases you can use.
Directing patrons to online and print resources
which contain court forms and instructions. E.g.:
The California Judicial Council Forms are a
collection of general use legal forms, which
includes various pleadings and discovery forms.
Form packets are found on the Court’s website.


=Questions=
=Legal Info Questions=
*What is the best resoruce on legal definitions of words?
*What is the best resoruce on legal definitions of words?
*What is the best resource on how to understand procedures? (not what the actual procedures are)
*What is the best resource on how to understand procedures? (not what the actual procedures are, but how to derive procedures)
*How does a lay person find the laws and cases etc surrounding a specific situation or case?
*How does one identify the elements of a specific cases? This is just a shopping list for a given case type.
*What is the most comprehensive source of legal forms and templates?
*The tough part comes from application of facts in a particular matter to the law which rarely lines up with the facts.  That is the legal advice part - this is more like that or can be distinguished from that other case so X should be the result. How does one apply the facts to a case in which the law does not line up with the facts?
 
=Automation=
*How do you create a Legal Form Construction Set? Ie, what are all the critical elements of a form, template, or contract.
 
=Generic Questions=
*What is the process you go through for properly setting expectations regarding a case and it's outcome? Based on law, based on facts, based on process technicality, based on human factors, based on black swan events.
 
=Legal Skills=
*[[Legal Skills]]

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  • Legal advice is interpreting what statutes and case law mean or how it applies to a specific set of facts


Examples of Legal Advice

  • Interpreting what statutes and case law mean or how it applies to a specific set of facts. E.g.: When we go over your list of assets, I can explain which

would be considered community property and which are separate property.

  • Providing procedural recommendations, such as what type of application to make or which level of court to use. E.g.: At the next court appearance, we should ask for a continuance because…
  • Providing research of legislation, court rules and cases and applying the law to the facts of a given situation. E.g.: There are a number of cases that would support your claim for damages for personal injuries. They are as follows….
  • Filling out forms or telling you to put certain information in a form, listing particular persons in a complaint and/or identifying a specific amount of damages to seek. E.g.: In this section of the form, we will ask for…

Legal Advice Questions

  • How do I find out what case law or other law applies to a situation?
    • Personal Note from experience - chatGPT at "https://chatgpt.com/" has been an amazing free resource in drafting a legal response while citing case laws and civil cases relevant to a civil case - I highly recommend from unfortunate legal experiences -Tazmanian60**
  • How do I find out how to interpret case law or other law relevant to a legal situation?
  • Under what circumstances are certain procedures used? Go through universal litigation procedures of a typical court case. Draw up a decision tree of an overall court case. Using proper complexity management, make this viewable on a single page.
  • How do you identify prayer? Ie, what you can ask for as damages?
  • How do you determine which claim of a case to pursue, and with what emphasis, when there are multiple or potential claims to be made?
  • When there is no law that applies to a situation but you have been damaged, what do you plead? Is there an ultimate catchall law? What is this law?
  • How do you identify what type of case you have in front of you and how to you formulate a specific case pleading or claim?

Examples of Legal Information

  • Reading the legal definition of words. E.g.: Community property actions are civil claims that divide the property obtained during a marriage between divorcing spouses.
  • Identifying procedural definitions such as who the people are in court and what steps take place. E.g.: A plaintiff is the party who files the complaint or

petition. A defendant is the party against whom a complaint is made. There are three ways to respond to a complaint: file an answer, file a demur, or do nothing.

  • Showing persons how to find legislation, court rules, and cases as well as other online and print resources. E.g.: California Forms of Pleading and Practice provides templates to help litigate civil cases. Digests identify cases you can use.
  • Directing patrons to online and print resources which contain court forms and instructions. E.g.: The California Judicial Council Forms are a collection of general use legal forms, which includes various pleadings and discovery forms. Form packets are found on the Court’s website.

Legal Info Questions

  • What is the best resoruce on legal definitions of words?
  • What is the best resource on how to understand procedures? (not what the actual procedures are, but how to derive procedures)
  • How does a lay person find the laws and cases etc surrounding a specific situation or case?
  • How does one identify the elements of a specific cases? This is just a shopping list for a given case type.
  • What is the most comprehensive source of legal forms and templates?
  • The tough part comes from application of facts in a particular matter to the law which rarely lines up with the facts. That is the legal advice part - this is more like that or can be distinguished from that other case so X should be the result. How does one apply the facts to a case in which the law does not line up with the facts?

Automation

  • How do you create a Legal Form Construction Set? Ie, what are all the critical elements of a form, template, or contract.

Generic Questions

  • What is the process you go through for properly setting expectations regarding a case and it's outcome? Based on law, based on facts, based on process technicality, based on human factors, based on black swan events.

Legal Skills