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Problem Solving (currently offered in Inter-session)
Electives:
Students must take at least two courses from among the following currently offered
courses:
Administrative Law
Consumer Law Survey or Consumer Protection
Disability Law
Employment Law or Employment Discrimination
Conveyancing/Mortgage Law
Housing or Housing Discrimination
Family Law
Representing Clients in Alternative Dispute Resolution
Bankruptcy
Basic Income Tax
E-Discovery
Drafting Wills and Trusts
Elder Law and the Aging Client
Estate Planning
Immigration Law
Mental Health Law
Personal Injury Practice
Pre-Trial Civil Litigation
Trial Advocacy
Trusts and Estates
Workers Compensation
Students must take must take at least one from the following
Project Management for Lawyers
Lawyering in the Age of Smart Machines
(The above courses may not be available in every semester or year.)
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Accelerator-to-Practice Experiential Training
Students will engage in a cumulative series of supervised work experiences to prepare them to be
competent practitioners upon graduation. One or more of these will be in an imbedded income
generating law practice, to provide legal services to average income individuals and families,
while teaching students how to engage in the skilled, ethical, reflective and sustainable practice
of law.