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The C.A.S.E.S. Framework

The C.A.S.E.S. Framework

The Structured Legal Analysis System for Common Law in Aus


One-line promise: Turn any legal problem into a clear, structured answer using common law in Aus

—without confusion or guesswork.


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🎯 THE PROBLEM

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• You don’t know how to structure answers in common law in Aus

• You understand cases but can’t apply them to new problems in common law in Aus

• Your legal reasoning feels messy and unorganised in common law in Aus

• You miss key issues when analysing problems in common law in Aus

• You struggle to connect facts to legal principles in common law in Aus

• Your answers lack clarity and logical flow in the common law in Aus

• You feel overwhelmed when facing legal scenarios in common law in Aus


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WHO THIS IS FOR

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Law students learning how to answer problem questions in common law in Aus

• Beginners who need a clear structure for legal reasoning in common law in Aus

• Anyone struggling to apply theory to practice in common law in Aus

• People who want a repeatable system for analysing legal problems in common law in Aus

• Future lawyers building foundational skills in common law in Aus

• Anyone overwhelmed by legal problem-solving in common law in Aus


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🧠 FRAMEWORK OVERVIEW

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C = Case facts breakdown in common law in Aus

Break the scenario into key facts that matter legally. Not all facts are equal in common law in Aus —focus on what impacts the legal issue.


A = Applicable rules identification in common law in Aus

Identify the legal rules and principles that apply, based on precedent in common law in Aus.


S = Supporting precedents in common law in Aus

Find cases that support the rules you’ve identified in the common law in Aus.


E = Exceptions and distinctions in common law in Aus

Identify where cases may not apply or where facts differ in the common law in Aus.


S = Solution application in common law in Aus

Apply the law to the facts and reach a clear conclusion using common law in Aus.


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⚙️ THE FRAMEWORK IN ACTION

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COMPONENT C: Case facts breakdown

├─ What it is: Identifying legally relevant facts in common law in Aus

├─ Why it matters: Facts determine how the law applies

├─ How to implement:

  • Read the scenario carefully
  • Highlight key facts
  • Ignore irrelevant details
  • Group-related facts
  • Identify potential legal issues
  • └─ Success indicator: A clean list of relevant facts in common law in Aus


COMPONENT A: Applicable rules identification

├─ What it is: Finding the legal principles governing the issue in common law in Aus

├─ Why it matters: Rules guide the entire analysis

├─ How to implement:

  • Identify legal issues
  • Recall relevant doctrines
  • Use case law to define rules
  • Write rules clearly
  • └─ Success indicator: Clear legal rules identified in the common law in Aus


COMPONENT S: Supporting precedents

├─ What it is: Using cases to support your rules in common law in Aus

├─ Why it matters: Precedent gives authority to your argument

├─ How to implement:

  • Find similar cases
  • Extract key principles
  • Link cases to your rules
  • Use the strongest authorities
  • └─ Success indicator: Strong case support in common law in Aus


COMPONENT E: Exceptions and distinctions

├─ What it is: Identifying limits of precedent in common law in Aus

├─ Why it matters: Not all cases apply perfectly

├─ How to implement:

  • Compare facts carefully
  • Identify key differences
  • Explain why cases don’t apply
  • Address counterarguments
  • └─ Success indicator: Clear reasoning about applicability in common law in Aus


COMPONENT S: Solution application

├─ What it is: Applying law to facts to reach a conclusion in common law in Aus

├─ Why it matters: This is where analysis becomes an answer

├─ How to implement:

  • Link facts to rules
  • Use supporting cases
  • Address exceptions
  • Write a clear conclusion
  • Ensure logical flow
  • └─ Success indicator: A structured, persuasive conclusion using common law in Aus


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🚀 THE 24-HOUR QUICKSTART

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  • Take one legal scenario involving common law in Aus
  • Highlight 5–7 key facts
  • Identify 1–2 legal rules
  • Find 1 supporting case
  • Write a short answer using the C.A.S.E.S. structure


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⚠️ COMMON MISTAKES & FIXES

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Mistake 1: Including irrelevant facts

→ Fix: Focus only on legally significant facts in common law in Aus


Mistake 2: Missing the legal issue

→ Fix: Always identify the core issue first


Mistake 3: Weak case support

→ Fix: Use strong precedent in common law in Aus


Mistake 4: Ignoring differences in facts

→ Fix: Always distinguish cases when needed


Mistake 5: Jumping to conclusions

→ Fix: Follow the full structure step-by-step


Mistake 6: Disorganised answers

→ Fix: Use C.A.S.E.S. as your template every time


Mistake 7: No clear conclusion

→ Fix: Always end with a direct legal outcome in common law in Aus