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The New Lawyer Q&A

Nov. 24, 2008

Performance Test A

Pearson v. Savings Galore

Analysis

In Pearson, the problem concerns a store that detained our client under suspicion of shoplifting. The Assignment Memo wants you to respond to four parts.

Parts 1 and 2 concern the same issue and count as one: false imprisonment. Together parts 1 and 2 call for the test elements, application of the file facts to the test elements, and conclusion about whether plainti...

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