NR 434-Final Project I: Malpractice Case
NR 434-Final Project I: Malpractice Case
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For Final Project I: Malpractice Case, you will analyze a provided on the Final Project 1 Guidelines and Rubric.
First, you will complete the Describe the Case Worksheet to start the analysis of your case. One common method of case analysis is called the Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion (IRAC) method. For this task, you will only be completing the “Issue” portion of the IRAC method.
To complete this assignment, review the Describe the Case Worksheet Rubric document.
Attached below is the link to the case thats needed to answer the worksheet and the rubric and guidelines for al
Issue (What facts and circumstances brought these parties to court?) | |
● Who are the parties in this case:
plaintiff and defendant? |
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● What facts and circumstances brought these parties to court? | |
● Is the court deciding a question of fact—i.e., are the parties in dispute over what happened?
Or is it a question of law—i.e., is the court unsure which rule to apply to these facts? |
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● Which facts of the case raise issues? | |
● What are the nonissues? | |
● Other |
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Using the case provided for Final Project I: Malpractice, complete the provided worksheet using complete sentences and submit to your instructor as a Microsoft Word document.
Your instructor will use the rubric below to make sure you have correctly identified the crucial facts in the malpractice case.
Guidelines for Submission: Complete and submit the Describe the Case worksheet.
Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (70%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Parties Includes all of the parties in the case
Incorrectly or incompletely identifies the parties in the case
Does not identify parties in the case
20
Facts and Circumstances
Accurately explains the facts and circumstances that brought the parties to court
Mentions some of the facts and circumstances that brought the parties to court
Does not correctly identify facts and circumstances that brought the parties to court
20
Question of Fact or Question of Law
Correctly explains whether the court is deciding a question of fact or a question of law
Correctly identifies whether the court is deciding a question of fact or a question of law, but does not provide supporting facts
Does not correctly identify whether the court is deciding question of fact or question of law
20
Facts That Raise Issues
Clearly explains which facts of the case raise issues
Correctly identifies facts that raise issues but does not provide supporting information
Does not correctly identify facts that raise issues in the case
20
Explanation of Nonissues
Clearly explains the nonissues of the case
Correctly identifies nonissues of the case but does not explain them
Does not correctly identify nonissues of the case