HI BAR Cheat Sheet 2026
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200 questions
360 min time limit
67.00% to pass
- Which of the following assets typically does not go through probate in Hawaii? → A life insurance policy with a named beneficiary
- Under the doctrine of avoidable consequences, a plaintiff seeking damages must: → Take reasonable steps to mitigate their losses
- Which of the following is NOT a factor a Hawaii court would consider when determining if an attorney's fee is reasonable under HRPC 1.5? → The client's ability to pay the fee.
- Under Hawaii law, which of the following communications is protected by the marital privilege? → A confidential communication made between spouses during a valid marriage
- An 'accounting for profits' as an equitable remedy requires the defendant to: → Disgorge profits earned through wrongful conduct
- What is the primary purpose of the Preamble to the Hawaii State Constitution? → To express the values and aspirations of the people of Hawaii
- Which of the following offenses in Hawaii is classified as a Class A felony? → Kidnapping
- Under the Hawaii Rules of Evidence, which standard governs the admissibility of expert scientific testimony? → The Daubert reliability standard, as adopted by Hawaii
- In Hawaii family court, 'guardian ad litem' is a person appointed to: → Represent the best interests of a minor child in custody or abuse/neglect proceedings
- Under Hadley v. Baxendale, consequential damages in contract cases are limited to losses that: → Were foreseeable as a probable result of breach at the time of contracting
- Nominal damages are awarded when: → A legal right was violated but no actual monetary loss is proven
- What is the purpose of probate in Hawaii? → To determine the validity of a will and oversee the distribution of assets
- A mandatory injunction differs from a prohibitory injunction in that it: → Commands a party to perform an affirmative act rather than refrain from acting
- Under Hawaii Revised Statutes, a married couple may obtain a divorce (dissolution of marriage) on which ground? → Irreconcilable differences (no-fault), making resumption of marital duties unreasonable
- What must a landlord provide to a tenant before entering into a lease agreement under Hawaii’s landlord-tenant code? → A copy of the lease agreement and the landlord's contact information
- Which of the following is NOT an essential element that a plaintiff must prove to establish a prima facie case of negligence in Hawaii? → C) The defendant acted with malicious intent.
- In Hawaii, what is the effect of a "right of first refusal" clause in a real estate contract? → It allows the tenant to purchase the property before the owner sells it to someone else.
- Restitution based on unjust enrichment is typically unavailable when: → The plaintiff conferred the benefit voluntarily without any expectation of payment
- Under the Hawaii Rules of Evidence, which exception allows admission of a statement made for the purpose of medical diagnosis or treatment? → HRE Rule 803(4) — Statements for Medical Diagnosis or Treatment
- Under Hawaii law, a domestic violence protective order (TRO) in a family court proceeding may: → Temporarily prohibit the restrained person from contacting or coming near the petitioner
- Under HRE Rule 407, subsequent remedial measures taken after an injury are generally inadmissible to prove: → Negligence or culpable conduct in causing the injury
- Which of the following is a duty that attorneys in Hawaii owe to their clients? → Duty of confidentiality
- A witness's credibility in Hawaii may be attacked by evidence of which of the following? → A prior conviction for a crime involving dishonesty or false statement (crimen falsi)
- Rescission as a contractual remedy is available when: → The contract was induced by fraud, mutual mistake, or failure of consideration
- Under the Hawaii Rules of Evidence, which of the following is an example of judicial notice of an adjudicative fact? → A court taking notice that Honolulu is in the State of Hawaii
- Which of the following is required to create a valid deed in Hawaii? → Delivery and acceptance of the deed
- Which of the following is true regarding the notice requirement in Hawaii probate proceedings? → Notice must be published in a newspaper of general circulation
- A permanent injunction requires the plaintiff to demonstrate: → Success on the merits and that legal remedies are inadequate
- In Hawaii, how can a will be contested during probate? → By submitting a written challenge to the Circuit Court
- In Hawaii, a prenuptial (premarital) agreement is enforceable UNLESS: → It was executed involuntarily or its terms were unconscionable at execution
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