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Case Brief Using IRAC Method 
Assignment is to brief a court case using the IRAC
Rubric Code: QXX7ACW
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Subject: Business  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Exemplary

10 pts

Satisfactory

7 pts

Average

5 pts

Poor

3 pts

Identification - Heading

Exemplary

Identifies case name and citation in the correct format
Satisfactory

Identifies case name and citation in incorrect format
Average
Poor

Does not include one of either the name or citation, or citation is not in the correct format.
Issue/Legal Question

Exemplary

Issue correctly identified and is stated in the form of a question.
Satisfactory

Issue correctly identified, but may contain extraneous information and is not stated in the form of a question.
Average

Issue is not completely identified.
Poor

Incorrect issue is identified
Rule/Relevant Law

Exemplary

Rule is correctly identified and is in the form of a statement.
Satisfactory

Rule correctly identified, but may contain extraneous info and is not in the form of a statement.
Average

Rule is not completely identified.
Poor

Incorrect rule is identified
Application/Action

Exemplary

Correctly identifies facts. Well reasoned discussion relating facts to rule.
Satisfactory

Correctly identifies facts. Not well reasoned.
Average

Facts not correctly identified. Analysis incoherent.
Poor

No analysis.
Conclusion/Summary

Exemplary

Summation complete with correct restatement of the issue and rule.
Satisfactory

Summation mainly complete and correct.
Average

Summation incomplete or incorrect.
Poor

Summation lacks clarity and was not consistant with the case.
Writing

Exemplary

Professional language. No grammatical, punctuation or spelling errors.
Satisfactory

Some mistakes. Does not detract from understanding.
Average

Many mistakes. Detracts from understanding. Sloppy.
Poor

Reflects No real effort.





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