This is a list of things I got wrong in some essays because the answer clearly contradict what the BARBRI professor said in lecture (just a running list, will update). Feel free to add to this list:
(1) You cannot file a motion for summary judgment in Oregon until the night before trial. Summary judgment motions must be filed 45 days before trial.
(2) Apparently if you have a sales contract with the offer at $6 for services, and the buyer accepts but says $5, it's not a different term subject to the knock-out rule but is an additional term.
Look. . . I don't need this stress.
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