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Case Study 
Business Law: Case Analysis
Rubric Code: B87C4B
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Public Rubric
Subject: Law  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Case Brief
100 %
  Unsatisfactory

(N/A)

Minimal

(N/A)

Effective

(N/A)

Exemplary

(N/A)

Avoid repeating facts:
0 %

Some statement may be necessary but avoid mere repetition of the facts.

Unsatisfactory

Facts are not recorded.
Minimal

Facts are recorded and legible but are not in list form.
Effective

Relevant facts are recorded legibly and are somewhat organized. However, Some key facts are missing.
Exemplary

All "Key" facts are recorded and organized in an extremely neat and orderly fashion. (List form)
What are the relevant issues?
25 %

Unsatisfactory

No issues are cited.
Minimal

Less than half of all relevant and issues are addressed.
Effective

Some issues/relevant disputes are addressed. (e.g. Listing the issues presented by one party instead of both)
Exemplary

All issues/relevant disputes are addressed (Plaintiff/Defendant)
What Rule of Law was involved?
25 %

Unsatisfactory

No rule of law cited or legal citation.
Minimal

Incorrect Rule of Law provided with inaccurate rule explanation.
Effective

Correct Rule of Law provided with inaccuracies in rule explanation.
Exemplary

Correct Rule of Law provided and stated accurately when providing rule explanation.
Rule Application/Analysis
25 %

Unsatisfactory

Information has little or nothing to do with the main topic.
Minimal

Information clearly relates to the main topic. No details and/or examples are given.
Effective

Analysis provided. However, student fails to identify how each rule applies to key facts.
Exemplary

Analysis provided for each relevant rule and applicable fact.
Conclusion
25 %

Unsatisfactory

Conclusion not provided.
Minimal

Conclusion provided without explanation or transition.
Effective

Student provides definitive conclusion. However, conclusion does not coincide or effectively transition from the analysis provided.
Exemplary

Student effectively ties analysis to conclusion.Student provides definitive conclusion by transitioning clearly from the analysis provided.



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