2023-2024 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    Sep 08, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

LAW 766 - Lawsuit

College of Law
3 credit(s) Irregularly


Lawsuit emulates, as realistically as possible, a lawsuit from start to finish. Students will represent either the plaintiff or the defendant. The case begins when your client walks into your office. For the plaintiff, you must decide which claims to make. For the defense, it is your job to figure out how to defend your client against that claim, or what counter-claims you should bring. The class ends with a final trial. In between, you will represent your client at every stage of the litigation - from drafting the initial complaint and answer, filing discovery demands, answering interrogatories, conducting a deposition and participating in settlement discussions.

Student teams are supervised and classes are taught by the course’s co-instructors. Guest lecturers from the SUCOL faculty will also help teach students specific advocacy focused skill sets in preparation for the litigation’s various stages. In doing so, Lawsuit utilizes the collective expertise and experience of the SUCOL faculty to help best prepare students for the world of litigation.

The course is a year long and consists of three experiential credits for each semester.