Business law: Briefing a Case Overview: In litigation, lawyers need to rely on case law to support the outcome they are asking the court take. Lawyers will often “brief” a case to obtain a better un

Business law:  Briefing a Case Overview:  In litigation, lawyers need to rely on case law to support the outcome they are asking the court take. Lawyers will often “brief” a case to obtain a better understanding of the case. In other words, lawyers will use a specific format to outline the most important points in a court’s decision. This activity will also assist you in understanding the cases discussed in this class.  Instructions:  • Listen to the oral arguments in the Olympic Airways v. Husain case.  Read about the case. • Read about how to brief a case.  • Using the template provided, complete a “brief” about the case, including the following: o Who are the parties to the case? o What is the citation of the case?  o What are the basic facts of the case?  o What did Dr. Hanson’s estate argue? o What did Olympic Air argue? o What did the court decide? o Did the court apply statutory law, case law or both in reaching its decision?  Requirements:  • Use APA format for non-legal sources such as the textbook. Use Bluebook citation format for any legal citations.  o Include the resource to the case and oral arguments.  o You do not need to use any sources other than your text and the audio recording of the oral arguments.  • Submit a Word document using the case brief template.  • Maximum two pages in length, excluding the Reference page.