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March 05, 2012
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All Rights ReservedRules of Court and Law of the Case
( From "How to Win in Court" Course )
Click or Call 866-LAW-EASY Toll Free! Whether you're being sued or suing someone else, you must understand these two simple things - or risk losing! Winning is very simple! Every lawsuit turns on these two (2) simple things: #1 ... the law of the case and #2 ... the rules of court (evidence and procedure) That's all there is to this game we call court! If you've been duped by amateurs into seeing lawsuits any other way, or if you're so scared and confused it's all a muddy puddle of mind-boggling complications, rejoice! Winning is EASY once you see this simple truth! Don't let anyone intimidate you into thinking this is too complicated for average folks to grasp nor let them deceive you into thinking lawyers are smarter than the rest of the human race ... 'cause it ain't so! Anyone can learn what it takes to win! Absolutely anyone! You simply need a clear view of the field of play, the object of the game, and the rules that control the players ... including judges and lawyers! You'll learn all this and more with my affordable, official step-by-step Jurisdictionary "How to Win in Court" self-help course. #1 - THE LAW OF THE CASE The law of the case is usually very simple! No matter what kind of case yours is, if you'll trust me for just a moment (and check me on this) you'll find that every lawsuit turns on what we lawyers call "the law of the case". Every last one of them. Every single one! I've been an attorney since 1986. (Please don't hold that against me.) These past years I've dedicated to helping people just like you to pierce the mystery my profession has woven to hide the simple truths and tactics I teach in my affordable 24-hour course. My course unveils the amazing simplicity my profession doesn't want you to know so you can win in court ... without a lawyer! It's really simple once you see what I teach ... as tens of thousands have already learned! For example, every foreclosure case turns (win or lose) on a very few legal principles that control the outcome of foreclosure - the rights of the lender versus the rights of the borrower. We attorneys call these principles "the law of the case" of foreclosure. It doesn't matter how big the bank or lender is. It doesn't matter how little the borrower is. The law of the case is the law of the case PERIOD! The law of the case controls the outcome for those who know how to use the rules of court (evidence and procedure) to prove what the law requires. Automobile negligence, contract disputes, malpractice, slander, false imprisonment ... whatever a case is about, you'll find "the law of the case" is simple and usually easy to find. My course even shows you how to use online legal research to find the law of your case! You don't need to know every law there is to win a simple contract dispute. The law of the case in a contract dispute is usually no more than a few appellate court opinions and perhaps a statute or two at most. Once you know how to find and can cite the official authorities that state the law of the case of contracts, you're halfway home! The rest of the business of winning is simply using the rules to (1) allege what the law of the case requires, and (2) prove what you've alleged ... whether you're a plaintiff bringing the case or a defendant trying to avoid the line of fire! #2 - THE RULES OF EVIDENCE AND PROCEDURE Now assume you've found the law of the case that fits the facts of your lawsuit. You have the official citations that command victory for you IF you allege and prove what the law of the case requires. This is where the rules of evidence and procedure come into play ... and these are incredibly easy to learn! Let's say plaintiff is coming after you to foreclose on your home. The first thing you do is find the law of the case that will control the outcome in your state. You now know what must be alleged by the plaintiff and proven by the plaintiff in order for the plaintiff to win. You also now know what you must allege in affirmative defenses and what you need to do with discovery and motions to prove the plaintiff cannot meet the burden of the law. This stuff is really easy once you see how the separate parts fit together! You have tremendous power ... once you know how the game is played to win! Since 1997, when we started Jurisdictionary on the web, I've found the most debilitating factor that infects good people with hopelessness is fear that comes solely from lack of knowing how the game of litigation is played to win! Not knowing creates fear. Knowledge displaces fear with the confidence you need to overcome your opponent! Take any apparently complicated thing apart to examine its component parts and you quickly see how they fit together. When you first begin, it seems impossible. But! If someone shows you how each separate part works with each of the other parts, even the most complicated things are suddenly easy-to-understand. The mystery my profession has woven disappears! #1 - All lawsuits turn on the law of the case. #2 - All lawsuits are won (or lost) by clever (or clumsy) use of the rules of court to cite the law of the case and prove the facts. That's all there is to lawsuits - every one of them! Sadly, too many good people never discover the power to win that's theirs. Therefore, evil people who know how to find the law of the case and use the rules of court take advantage of them! Jurisdictionary wants to turn the tables on crooked lawyers and biased judges and protect the "little guys and gals" that are being taken advantage of simply because no one before has ever offered a course like my "How to Win in Court" self-help course. No one ever made it this easy-to-understand!
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