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MBE Mondays | Minors’ Liability & Intentional Torts Explained | BARBRI Bar Exam Prep

Welcome back to MBE Mondays! In this week’s episode, Gabby breaks down a real MBE torts question focused on minors’ liability, intentional torts, and parental liability statutes — topics frequently tested on the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) and Uniform Bar Exam (UBE).

The question asks whether a 10-year-old boy can be held personally liable for intentionally damaging a car, even when a parental liability statute exists.

In this video, you’ll learn:

✔️ How to identify a minors’ liability question on the MBE
✔️ The rule for intentional tort liability involving minors
✔️ Why parental liability statutes do not eliminate a child’s liability
✔️ How to eliminate common MBE distractor answers
✔️ BARBRI’s step-by-step approach to MBE question analysis

This video is designed for:
✔️ Law students
✔️ Bar exam takers
✔️ Future attorneys
✔️ Anyone preparing for the MBE or Uniform Bar Exam

If you’re studying for the bar exam and want to improve your MBE strategy, legal reasoning, and issue spotting skills, subscribe for new MBE Monday videos every week from BARBRI.

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