Litigation
Criminal Law
Jurisdiction
Negligence
Family Law
100

this is the process of taking legal action in a civil court

what is litigation?

100

the level of proof required for a conviction in a criminal case

what is beyond a reasonable doubt?

100

the authority of a court to hear and decide a case

what is jurisdiction?

100

the four elements of negligence are duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and _____

what is damages?

100

a legal dissolution of marriage

what is divorce?

200

the pretrial process where each party can obtain evidence from the opposing side

what is discovery?

200

a serious crime that is punishable by more than one year in prison

what is a felony?

200

this type of jurisdiction is based on where a lawsuit is filed

what is territorial jurisdiction?

200

this type of negligence occurs when both the plaintiff and defendant share fault

what is comparative negligence?

200

the legal process of becoming the parent of a child who is not biologically yours

what is adoption?

300

a formal written statement by a party in a lawsuit outlining claims or defenses

what is a pleading?

300

the mental intent required to commit a crime

what is mens rea?

300

the type of jurisdiction a court has over the subject matter of a lawsuit

what is subject matter jurisdiction?

300

the standard of care in a negligence case is typically based on this hypothetical person

what is the reasonable person?

300

court ordered payments from one spouse to another after a divorce

what is alimony?

400

this type of litigation allows one or more plaintiffs to file a suit on behalf of a larger group

what is a class action?

400

the formal accusation that starts a criminal case, issued by a grand jury

what is an indictment?

400

federal courts have this kind of jurisdiction when parties are from different states and the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000

what is diversity jurisdiction?

400

when someone is negligent in a way that violates a safety statute

what is negligence per se?

400

this legal concept determines who has decision making authority and caregiving responsibility for a child

what is custody?

500

a decision by a judge without a full trial, often because no facts are in dispute.

what is summary judgment?

500

the legal defense claiming the defendant was somewhere else during the crime

what is an alibi?

500

this term refers to when more than one court has the authority to hear the same case

what is concurrent jurisdiction? 

500

the legal cause element in a negligence case often requires proof of this, meaning the harm was foreseeable

what is proximate cause?

500

this type of agreement outlines property division and spousal support before marriage

what is a prenuptial agreement?