Use of Final Judgment Flashcards

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What doctrine precludes relitigation of a claim that has already been decided in prior litigation between the same parties?

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Res judicata, or claim preclusion

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When does res judicata apply?

A

When there is a final judgment on the merits
When the same plaintiff and defendant were parties
With the same claim asserted in both

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What is collateral estoppel?

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Issue preclusion. Collateral estopped precludes relitigation of a particular issue that already been decided in previous litigation.

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When is a judgment final in federal and CA courts?

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In federal, a judgment is final when the judgment is rendered

In CA, a judgment is final when the appeals have been concluded.

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When can collateral estoppel be used in CA?

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CA allows a “stranger” to the prior case to rely on a prior judgment if doing so is “fair”

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What are the requirements of collateral estoppel?

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There must be a valid final judgment on the merits
The same issue was actually litigated
The issue was necessarily determined (meaning it was essential to the judgment)
Only used against a party of the original action (or in privity with a party of the original action)
Mutuality (traditional rule) or CA’s fairness

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