LEGL 225 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Summary Judgment, Contributory Negligence, Cross-Examination

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3 fundamental areas of law: the structure of the court systems, civil lawsuits, alternative dispute resolution. Litigation-the process of filing claims in court and ultimately going to trial. Alternative dispute resolution-any other formal or information process used to settle disputes without resorting to a trial, usually cheaper and faster than litigation. State courts- serves the state: trial courts- determines facts, appeals court-ensues that the lower court correctly applied the law to the facts. Trial courts-portrayed on tv (judge, jury) they determine the facts of a particular dispute and apply those facts to the law given by earlier appellate court decisions. Jurisdiction- a courts power to hear a case, some courts have very limited jurisdiction. Subject matter jurisdiction- a court has the authority to head a particular type of case. Trial courts of limited jurisdiction- can only hear certain types of cases, ex. Trial courts of general jurisdiction- hears a broad range of cases.

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