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L9175 Trial Practice

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Open only to third-year students who have completed Evidence (L6241). This seminar does not fulfill the legal writing requirement. Actual and simulated trial problems designed to promote knowledge of the litigation process and to afford individual experience in selected phases of pretrial and on-trial practice. This seminar addresses both civil and criminal litigation. Many classes last from two to three hours. In spring, some classes will be held from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. In addition, most instructors schedule two or three full-scale trials toward the end of the term.

Type: Seminar
Level: Upperclass
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Section Offerings for 2012-13

Course No. Term Name
& Section Instructor(s) Schedule Location
L9175-001 12F Trial Practice
G. Heatherly R 6:20 PM-8:10 PM GRHL 107
L9175-002 12F Trial Practice
R. Jones T 4:20 PM-6:10 PM GRHL 107
L9175-003 12F Trial Practice
E. Lederer W 6:20 PM-8:10 PM GRHL 107
L9175-001 13S Trial Practice
L. Dassin ... T 6:20 PM-8:10 PM GRHL 107
L9175-002 13S Trial Practice
K. Shatzkin T 6:20 PM-8:50 PM GRHL 105
L9175-003 13S Trial Practice
L. Fagen ... M 6:20 PM-8:10 PM GRHL 107
L9175-004 13S Trial Practice
P. Radvany R 10:10 AM-12:00 PM GRHL 107
L9175-005 13S Trial Practice
E. Lederer W 6:20 PM-8:10 PM GRHL 105

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