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Lawyers use the following FIRAC analytic structure to dissect a case into pieces:

Facts--the important facts of the case.

Issue--What the parties are asking the court to decide. This is usually stated in a sentence that begins with the word, "Whether . . . "

Rule: The law(s) and prior cases that the court will apply to the facts of this case to make a decision.

Analysis--The discussion of the above (facts, issue and rule) that reveal the reasoning of the court.

Conclusion--The final decision or "holding" of the court.

Assignment:

What was the issue before the court and how did the court resolve it?


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