Make a legal memorandum, following the format outlined in our APUS Legal Studies Writing Guide (available in
Question:
Make a legal memorandum, following the format outlined in our APUS Legal Studies Writing Guide (available in the APUS library). Your memo, which will be read by other employees in your law office, should encompass not only the case itself but also:
Which Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were discussed and why they were at issue in the case; and
A description of the Zubulake test and how it applied within this case.
Be specific and provide clear details so that others in your legal office who may not be familiar with this case can understand.
Be sure your memo is well-organized and easy to follow. See the provided sample and the iRubric to help guide you in preparing this document.
- Read Thompson v. United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, 219 F.R.D. 93 (D. Md. 2003); it's attached here.
Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts