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September 10, 2004

Outline for Issue-Spotting

Evan Schaeffer -- Illinois attorney and friend to law students everywhere -- offers a description of his method of outlining and studying so as to emphasize issue-spotting, "a key component of exam-taking that was overlooked by many of my fellow students."

Posted by mowabb at September 10, 2004 09:42 AM

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I am a paralegal preparing to take the CLA exam. I am looking for ways to improve my issue spotting skills. Thank you very much!

Posted by: Anne Diday at May 25, 2005 06:57 AM

I am a paralegal preparing to take the CLA exam. I am looking for ways to improve my issue spotting skills. I am particularly interested in improving my legal memo skills. Do you have any information that would be helpful? Such as, sets of facts and law for analysis? Thank you very much!

Posted by: Anne D. at May 25, 2005 07:01 AM