Registration Guide 2012-2013

Skills Menu Prior to graduation, each student is required to take one course from the Skills Menu. The purpose of the Skills requirement is to assist students in developing skills required to successfully perform lawyering tasks, such as problem solving, legal analysis and reasoning, legal research, factual investigation, communication, counseling, negotiation, litigation and alternative dispute resolution procedures, organization and management of legal work, and recognizing and resolving ethical dilemmas in practice.

International and Comparative Legal Research Interviewing and Counseling Investment Management Labor and Employment Arbitration Law Practice Planning Lawyering in an Age of Smart Machines Legislative Process, Drafting, & Interpretation Litigating Federal and State Constitutional Claims Mediation Negotiation for Lawyers Patent Litigation Seminar Patent Prosecution I:Drafting Patent Prosecution II: PTO Practice Pretrial Civil Litigation Pretrial Federal Criminal Practice Private Placements Probate/Family Trial Practice Technology, Energy and the Environment Transactional Law and Practice

All Clinics and Legal Internships Adv. Environmental & Energy Law Advanced Legal Research Advanced Legal Writing Alternate Dispute Resolution Appellate Practice Appellate Practice Advocacy Arbitration of Domestic and Property Innovation Business Planning Business of Practice: Hit the Ground Running Commercial Lending and Finance Practicum Constitutional Justice in School Counseling Technology Leading Emerging Enterprises Cyberspace and Technology Drafting Discovery Documents Drafting Wills and Trusts Emerging Companies Employment Law Practice Environmental Law International Disputes Business of Intellectual

Trial Advocacy - Criminal Trial Advocacy - Intensive Trial Evidence and Technique Trial Practice Trial Practice: Criminal

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