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TO: From: RE: Topic You Are Analyzing Date:: Memorandum Confidential

1) The document is a bench memo analyzing a legal issue presented as a question. 2) It provides a brief answer to the question, a summary of relevant facts, applicable law, and arguments for how the judge should rule. 3) The conclusion recommends how the judge might rule and the policy considerations involved in the decision.

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TO: From: RE: Topic You Are Analyzing Date:: Memorandum Confidential

1) The document is a bench memo analyzing a legal issue presented as a question. 2) It provides a brief answer to the question, a summary of relevant facts, applicable law, and arguments for how the judge should rule. 3) The conclusion recommends how the judge might rule and the policy considerations involved in the decision.

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MEMORANDUM

Confidential

TO: Judge (bench memo), supervising attorney (memos written for them)

FROM: Your name

RE: Topic you are analyzing

Date: You fill in

QUESTION PRESENTED

1. Issue you are addressing. State it as a question. Number if more than one issue.

2.

BRIEF ANSWERS

You fill in. Be sure your brief answers parallel and respond to the questions presented.

STATEMENT OF THE FACTS

Provide a summary of relevant facts.

APPLICABLE LAW

You fill in relevant Constitutional provision, state or case law. Include brief summary of each.

ARGUMENT

I. Name each of your arguments and discuss each separately

1) discuss each premise separately and number them.

2)
3) Etc.

II. Next argument.

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

How do you think the judge might rule? (predictive memo) How should the Judge rule?
(persuasive memo) Include the policy considerations might affect this decision.

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