Law Society of Ontario v. Kamal, 2018 ONLSTH 76 1.Locate and read the case cited above.2. a
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Law Society of Ontario v. Kamal, 2018 ONLSTH 76
1.Locate and read the case cited above.2. a case brief in "FILADO" format (Facts, Issues, Law, Analysis, Decision, and Opinion). A sample FILADO is published on Blackboard.3 .7.Please read the rubric carefully and ensure your assignment meets each and every point contained therein.
STUDENT'S NAME___________________________________________________________
Summarizing Assignment Rubric Scoring Scale
0 = Six or more errors 1= Five errors 2 = Three or four errors
3 = One or two errors 4= Perfect
Include your name, student number,course code, professor name, title ofassignment ("Assignment #1"), andword count.
Notwithstanding scoring scale, onemark deducted for each missing item.
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Facts
All relevant facts are mentioned.
No irrelevant facts are mentioned.
If you wish to discuss the proceduralhistory of the case, this is the section todo it in (briefly).
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Issues
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The legal issue or issues are correctlyidentified.
No irrelevant issues are mentioned.
The issues should be stated in questionform, almost always as a "yes" or "no"question.
Some cases require conditionalquestions, for example: "Question 2: Ifthe answer to Question 1 is in theaffirmative, is X a violation of Y?"
Law
Cite the case law, statutes, and/orregulations upon which the courtultimately bases its decision.
Do not cite any law which the courtrejects or which does not form the basisfor the court's decision, even if it ismentioned in the case.
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Analysis
Summarize how the court applies thelaw that it accepts to the facts of thecase.
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Decision
Write these as answers to thecorresponding issues. They shouldgenerally be "Yes" or "No."
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Opinion
Provide your own opinion on the case.
Your opinion may be either that thecase was rightly or wrongly decided based on the law, or perhaps discussion of the public policy consequences of the case, or both, but it should be well-reasoned.
Hint: If you are below the minimum word count, the opinion section is probably the easiest section to add to in order to get to the required word count.
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Spelling, grammar and punctuation
Proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
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Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
ISBN: 978-0078025914
5th edition
Authors: Fred Phillips, Robert Libby, Patricia Libby