How would your approach to preparing and presenting a case


Problem

Chapter 8: Textbook Review Questions.

TEXTBOOK: Administrative Law: Principles and Advocacy 4th ed. by Liz Nastasi, Deborah Pressman & John Swaigen

A. How would your approach to preparing and presenting a case to an administrator differ from your approach to preparing and presenting a case before a tribunal? In what ways would it be similar?

B. What are "issues" in the advocacy process, and how do you identify them?

C. How do you ensure that your witnesses show up for a hearing before a tribunal?

D. When would you make use of freedom of information statutes in representing your client? What are some advantages of obtaining evidence through an informal approach rather than making a formal application under freedom of information statutes?

E. In advocating a position before an administrator or a tribunal, "the best defence is a good offence." True or false? Why?

F. "You should preparee and present a case before a tribunal in the same way as if you were appearing before a court." True or false? Why?

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