Suffolk Law Summer 2019 Student Handbook

Required courses: 15 credits

Students must complete ONE of the following two courses: Business of Practice: Hit the Ground Running Twenty-First Century Legal Profession Students must complete ONE of the following two courses: Coding the Law Lawyering in the Age of Smart Machines

Students must take all of the following courses: Representation of Clients in Fee Shifting and Fee Generating Cases Interviewing and Counseling and Negotiation for Lawyers or Interviewing and Counseling/Negotiation Process Improvement and Legal Project Management Electives:

Students must take at least two courses from among the following currently offered courses:

Administrative Law Consumer Protection Disability Law Employment Law or Employment Discrimination Conveyancing Housing Discrimination Law, Theory & Practice Basic Federal Income Tax Drafting Wills and Trusts Estate Planning Immigration Law Mental Health Issues in Civil and Criminal Law Practice Ready: Personal Injury Litigation Pre-Trial Civil Litigation Trial Advocacy Trusts and Estates Family Law Bankruptcy

Workers Compensation Massachusetts Practice

(The above courses may not be available in every semester or year.)

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Accelerator-to-Practice Experiential Training

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