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Causes of Action and Remedies

Unit 3

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Housekeeping

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General Questions?

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Actionable

Courts cannot undo every wrong. Based on experience, courts have

determined that only certain kinds of wrongful conduct, which cause certain kinds of losses, should be “actionable.”

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Cause of Action

A claim that is actionable states a “cause of action” or is a “cause of action.”

A cause of action is a legal theory on which a court will grant relief to a plaintiff against a defendant.

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Not Causes of Action

An unflattering or hurtful remark. Having someone “steal” the parking space

you were waiting for. Someone cuts you off in traffic. A woman or man breaks off a marriage

engagement.

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Other examples?

Can you think of other examples of “wrongs” that probably do not rise to the level of being actionable in court?

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Critical Aspects

A COA: Is fashioned to give effect to a particular legal

duty.Has specific requirements that must be met.Affords a particular remedy or remedies. Is subject to certain defenses and time

limitations.

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Plaintiff Must Prove

1. The defendant breached a legal duty that the defendant owed to the plaintiff.

2. The plaintiff sustained an injury or property damage or monetary loss.

3. The defendant’s breach of the legal duty was a proximate (direct) cause of the injury, damage, or loss.

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Affirmative Defenses

Usually based on some wrongful conduct of the plaintiff.

Defendant has burden of proving affirmative defenses.

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Examples

Assumption of risk and contributory negligence are common affirmative defenses in civil litigation.

Self-defense is a common affirmative defense in criminal litigation.

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Question

What does it mean that the defendant has the “burden” of proving an affirmative defense?

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Breach of Contract

A breach of contract is a failure to comply with the terms or conditions of an agreement.

A COA for Breach of Contract arises when the defendant fails to perform his or her part of the contract.

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Breach of Contract

The plaintiff must plead and prove that:

1. There was a contract.

2. The defendant breached the contract by failing to comply with one of its material terms or conditions.

3. There was a loss resulting from the defendant’s breach – including the nature and extent of the loss.

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Sample

Exhibit 4.1 on page 83 of your text has a helpful example of a Complaint for Breach of Contract.

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Justin King

Based on what we know (or imagine to be the case), do you think Justin King has a COA for Breach of Contract against MCI Records?

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Justin King

Based on what we know (or imagine to be the case), is it possible that MCI Records has a COA for Breach of Contract against Justin King?

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Justin King

A plaintiff’s own breach of contract provides an affirmative defense to the defendant.

The defendant must prove the breach.

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Negligence

To understand negligence, it is necessary to understand the underlying duty of reasonable care.

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Negligence

Negligence is failure to use reasonable care where significant harm is a foreseeable consequence.

The law does not demand perfection.

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Negligence

Adults are charged with knowledge ordinarily possessed by members of a community and knowledge of natural laws such as gravity.

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Negligence

A COA in Negligence requires proof that the defendant was negligent and that the defendant’s negligence directly caused the plaintiff’s injury or loss.

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Negligence

Duty Breach Causation Damages

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Examples

Suppose a person sees a neighbor using a metal ladder very near an un-insulated power line and recognizes the neighbor is in danger. Does the neighbor have a duty to warn or stop the neighbor from going near the line?

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Examples

Suppose a person sees a neighbor using a metal ladder very near an un-insulated power line and recognizes the neighbor is in danger. Does the neighbor have a duty to warn or stop the neighbor from going near the line?

NO. The law does not require ordinary individuals to act to protect fellow citizens.

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Examples

Suppose a pedestrian discovers a trench in the road and realizes that motorists may not be so fortunate to see or avoid it. Does the pedestrian have a duty to warn approaching motorists?

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Examples

Suppose a pedestrian discovers a trench in the road and realizes that motorists may not be so fortunate to see or avoid it. Does the pedestrian have a duty to warn approaching motorists?

NO. However, the person who excavated the trench or failed to erect barricades is negligent.

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Malpractice

Malpractice cases are similar to negligence cases.

They are claims against professional people based on their alleged failure to comply with the standards of their profession.

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Justin King

Who can Justin King sue for negligence (not malpractice)?

Remember:DutyBreachCausationDamages

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Employers

Respondeat superior is a legal doctrine which states that, in many circumstances, an employer is responsible for the actions of employees performed within the course of their employment.

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Justin King

Who can Justin King sue under the doctrine of respondeat superior?

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Justin King

Who can Justin King sue for malpractice?

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Justin King

What affirmative defenses might the potential defendants raise against Justin King?

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Best Case

Which COA has the most chance of success for Justin King? Why?


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