... Steubenville, Ohio
... Oklahoma City, OK
... Arvada, Colorado
... Springville, New York
... Jacksonville, Florida
... Orlando, Florida
... Miami, Florida
... Kanab, Utah
... West Jordan, Utah
... Nikiski, Alaska
... Albany, Georgia
... Seattle, Washington
... Des Moines, Iowa
... Alta Loma, California
... Mundelein, Illinois
... Cumberland, Wisconsin
... Knoxville, Tennessee
... Abingdon, Virginia
... Reno, Nevada
... Atlanta, Georgia
... Palm Harbor, Florida
... Reno, Nevada
... Batesville, IN
... Arlington, Washington
... Newark, Delaware
... Omaha, Nebraska
... Eureka, Montana
... Pahrump, Nevada
... El Paso, Texas
... Chicago, Illinois
... Augusta, Georgia
... Bruce Crossing, Michigan
... Decatur, Alabama
... Staughton, Massachussets
... Tucker, Georgia
... Belfast, Maine
... Wilson, Wyoming
... Los Angeles, California
... Harpersfield, New York
... Utica, New York
... Huntersville, North Carolina
... Chicago, Illinois
... Roswell, Georgia
... Columbus, Ohio
... Cincinnati, Ohio
... Buffalo, New York
... Phenix City, Alabama
... Guymon, Oklahoma
... Henderson, Nevada
... Richmond, California
... Pasadena, Maryland
... The Dalles, Oregon
... Los Angeles, California
... Madison, Wisconsin
... Miami, Florida
... Los Angeles, California
... St. Louis, Missouri
... Stockton, California
... Sacramento, California
... Tampa, Florida
... Bend, Oregon
... Houston, Texas
... Los Angeles, California
... Crawfordsville, Indiana
... Olympia, Washington
... Charlotte, North Carolina
... Waltham, Massachusetts
... Brooklyn, New York
... Dallas, Texas
... Coronado, California
... Great Barrington, Massachussets
... Tampa, Florida
... Olympia, Washington
... Pahrump, Nevada
... South Yarmouth, Massachusetts
... Norman, Oklahoma
... Beltsville, Maryland
... North Conway, New Hampshire
... Jacksonville, Florida
Affirmative Defenses

How Defendants Fight Back
Bite Back
The best legal defenses have teeth!
Imagine a basketball team good on offense but clumsy when it comes to snatching the ball from the other side and swishing the net at their own goal!
Weak defense loses on basketball courts and in law courts!
Use case-winning affirmative defenses.
Strike back at your opposition.
Never blindly answer your opponent's allegations!
Defend affirmatively!
Learn how quickly in this class.
Includes sample forms.
Class Includes:
- Sample Forms
- Introduction to Defenses
- Pleading Defenses
- Dangerous Defenses
- Absolute Immunity
- Accord and Satisfaction
- Act of God
- Alibi
- Arbitration and Award
- Assumption of Risk
- Coercion
- Comparative Negligence
- Consent
- Contributory Negligence
- Discharge in Bankruptcy
- Duress
- Economic Loss Rule
- Estoppel
- Failure of Consideration
- Failure to Demand
- Failure to Join Party
- Failure to Post Bond
- Failure to State Cause
- Fraud
- Futile Act
- Good Samaritan Doctrine
- Illegality
- Impossibility
- Improper Venue
- Injury by Fellow Servant
- Insufficiency of Process
- Insufficiency of Service
- Laches
- Jurisdiction over Person
- Jurisdiction over Matter
- License
- No Irreparable Harm
- No Prior Course of Dealing
- Payment
- Release
- Res Judicata
- Self-Defense
- Sham
- Statute of Frauds
- Statute of Limitations
- Truth
- Unclean Hands
- Unconscionability
- Waiver
- Conclusion
- Quiz
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