LGP 953 (01) - Remedies

Remedies

Law Franklin Pierce School of Law::General Practice (LAW)
Credits: 3.0
Class Size: 40 
Term:  Fall 2025 - Law Full Term (08/25/2025 - 12/05/2025)
CRN:  15172
Grade Mode:  Letter Grading
In this course students review the major kinds of relief clients can obtain in claims involving torts, contracts, property and other civil causes of action - all of which are tested on the bar exam. The course focuses on three majors kinds of remedies - damages, injunctions, and restitution - through readings, solving problems, and short writing assignments. Classes will be focused on solving problems through active team-based learning strategies. During the course students will show in writing and orally how lawyers solve problems in the area of remedies- what laws they use, how they apply them to new facts, and how they use those facts to make arguments to judges or juries. To successfully complete this course students will: 1. Analyze and synthesize primary and secondary authorities; 2. Solve legal problems; 3. Investigate facts, including developing and questioning inferences; 4. Make legal arguments; 5. Understand how to access and information related to remedies; 6. Think critically about law, policy and alternatives to legal remedies; 7. Draft legal documents that communicate clearly, are persuasive, and comply with applicable rules; 8. Learn the basic law and policy of remedies: damages, injunctions, and restitution; 9. Evaluate the advantages of pursuing different remedies to achieve clients' objectives; and 10. Participate professionally in class. This course is recommended for taking the bar exam.
Majors not allowed in section: LAW: JD HYBRID:: Juris Doctor Excluding the following students: Graduate Law - Online
Attributes:  Bar Elective Course
Instructors:  Neals-Erik Delker

Times & Locations

Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/25/2025 12/5/2025 MW 5:30pm - 7:00pm UNHL 204

Booklist

Book Details
REMEDIES:CASES+PROBLEMS 7TH 21
by TABB Required
ISBN
978164708217 8
PUBLISHER
WEST ACAD