Course curriculum
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Welcome Message
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Terms of Use
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Legal Disclaimer
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How to Get Support
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Quiz 1
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EXP: Legislative History
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EXP: Court System Structure
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EXP: Federal Structure- District Court
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EXP: Federal Structure- Court of Appeals
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EXP: Federal Structure- U.S. Supreme Court
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EXP: Judicial Mapping
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ACT: Legal Quiz 1
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EXP: Divisions
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EXP: Common Terms
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EXP: Plaintiff & Defendant
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EXP: Answers & Complaints
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BTS: Answers & Complaints Part 1
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BTS: Answers & Complaints Part 2
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EXP: Claims & Elements
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EXP: Counterclaims & Defenses
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BTS: Counterclaims & Defenses
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EXP: Interrogatories & Subpoenas
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EXP: Summons
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BTS: Summons
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ACT: Legal Quiz 2
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EXP: Types of Liabilities
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EXP: Strict/ Non-Strict Liabilities
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EXP: Understanding Claims
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BTS: Understanding Claims
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EXP: Selecting Your Claims
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EXP: Understanding Defenses
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EXP: Identifying Defenses
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EXP: Affirmative Defenses
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EXP: Accord and Satisfaction
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EXP: Arbitration and Award
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EXP: Assumption of Risk
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EXP: Contributory Negligence
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EXP: Duress
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EXP: Estoppel
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EXP: Failure of Consideration
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EXP: Fraud
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EXP: Illegality
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EXP: Injury By Fellow Servant
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EXP: Laches
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EXP: License
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EXP: Payment
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EXP: Release
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EXP: Res Judicata
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EXP: Statute of Frauds
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EXP: Statute of Limitations
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EXP: Waiver
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EXP: Common Defenses
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EXP: Failure to State A Claim
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EXP: Mitigate Damages
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EXP: Unclean Hands
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EXP: Reasonable Investigation
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EXP: Truth/ Accuracy of Information
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EXP: Good Faith
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EXP: Offset/ Recoupment
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EXP: Privilege
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EXP: Ratification
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EXP: Consent and Acquiescence
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EXP: Purported Damages As Result of Conduct
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EXP: Intervening/ Superseding Causes, Acts, or Omission
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EXP: Additional Types of Defenses
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EXP: Lack of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction
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EXP: Lack of Personal Jurisdiction
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EXP: Improper Venue
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EXP: Insufficient Process
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EXP: Insufficient Service of Process
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ACT: Legal Discussion 1
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EXP: Types of Motions
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EXP: Motion to Dismiss
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EXP: Summary Judgement
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EXP: Default Judgement
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EXP: Extension of Time
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EXP: Discovery
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EXP: Compel Arbitration
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EXP: Case Structure
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EXP: Identifying The Venue
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EXP: Identifying The Jurisdiction
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EXP: Parties to the Complaint
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EXP: Identifying the Violation
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EXP: Private Right of Action
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EXP: Knowing the Statute of Limitations
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EXP: Triggering A Claim
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EXP: Structure of Stating A Claim
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EXP: Defenses to the Claim
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EXP: Types of Damages & Relief
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EXP: Granting Relief
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EXP: Citing Your Damages
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ACT: Legal Basics Review
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EXP: Who's Who Guide
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ACT: Claims Workbook
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Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
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Federal Rules of Evidence
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EXP: Filing A Lawsuit Intro
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SET: Completing A Civil Cover Sheet
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SET: Completing A Summons Sheet
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SET: Completing An Affidavit of Service
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SET: Sample Complaint Outline
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EXP: Structure of Stating A Claim
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EXP: Identifying The Jurisdiction
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EXP: Identifying The Venue
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SET: Converting Jurisdiction & Venue for Court
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SET: Striking Affirmative Defenses
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BTS: Handling Discovery
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EXP: Settlement Prep
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SET: Sample Brief Outline
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Case Law References
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Course Resources
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About this course
- 111 lessons
- 5 hours of video content
FAQ
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If I'm enrolled in the Undefeated Arbitration Masterclass, should I purchase this course as well?
Nope, you already have access to all the information found in this course.
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How long will I have access to this course?
The course will be delivered immediately and you will have 1 year from the date of purchase to watch the course.
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What is included in the course?
The course includes video-guide lessons that show you all the parts of drafting and filing a federal lawsuit to minimize the chances of your case getting dismissed due to procedural errors. It does not teach you laws or how to build a case. It does explain the structure of drafting a proper lawsuit and different parts of the court system. This course is best for those who have already built their case but cannot do arbitration since the business does not have an arbitration agreement.