Timeroom: Fall 2021

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Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 919 (09) - Legal Analysis and Writing 1

Legal Analysis & Writing 1

Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2021 - Law (08/23/2021 - 12/17/2021)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   18  
CRN: 17043
This course introduces the fundamental analytical and writing skills used by practicing lawyers. Students learn how to: 1) Read, comprehend, analyze, and synthesize legal issues and authorities; 2) Apply facts to legal issues and authorities; 3) Organize coherent predictive analysis using conventional legal structure and format; 4) Understand and accurately use legal citation; 5) Write clearly and concisely; and 6) Participate as a professional in all stages of the writing process. Students research, write, and format several objective interoffice memos of varying lengths over the course of the semester
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/23/2021 12/17/2021 MW 4:00pm - 4:50pm UNHL 200
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 919 (1LH) - Legal Analysis and Writing 1

Legal Analysis & Writing 1

Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2021 - Law Hybrid (08/23/2021 - 12/17/2021)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 14532
This course introduces the fundamental analytical and writing skills used by practicing lawyers. Students learn how to: 1) Read, comprehend, analyze, and synthesize legal issues and authorities; 2) Apply facts to legal issues and authorities; 3) Organize coherent predictive analysis using conventional legal structure and format; 4) Understand and accurately use legal citation; 5) Write clearly and concisely; and 6) Participate as a professional in all stages of the writing process. Students research, write, and format several objective interoffice memos of varying lengths over the course of the semester
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Only listed majors in section: LAW: JD HYBRID
Attributes: Online with some campus visits
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/23/2021 12/17/2021 M 8:30pm - 9:30pm TBA
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 919 (2LH) - Legal Analysis and Writing 1

Legal Analysis & Writing 1

Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2021 - Law Hybrid (08/23/2021 - 12/17/2021)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 14549
This course introduces the fundamental analytical and writing skills used by practicing lawyers. Students learn how to: 1) Read, comprehend, analyze, and synthesize legal issues and authorities; 2) Apply facts to legal issues and authorities; 3) Organize coherent predictive analysis using conventional legal structure and format; 4) Understand and accurately use legal citation; 5) Write clearly and concisely; and 6) Participate as a professional in all stages of the writing process. Students research, write, and format several objective interoffice memos of varying lengths over the course of the semester
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Only listed majors in section: LAW: JD HYBRID
Attributes: Online with some campus visits
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/23/2021 12/17/2021 M 8:00pm - 9:00pm TBA
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 919 (3LH) - Legal Analysis and Writing 1

Legal Analysis & Writing 1

Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2021 - Law Hybrid (08/23/2021 - 12/17/2021)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 15642
This course introduces the fundamental analytical and writing skills used by practicing lawyers. Students learn how to: 1) Read, comprehend, analyze, and synthesize legal issues and authorities; 2) Apply facts to legal issues and authorities; 3) Organize coherent predictive analysis using conventional legal structure and format; 4) Understand and accurately use legal citation; 5) Write clearly and concisely; and 6) Participate as a professional in all stages of the writing process. Students research, write, and format several objective interoffice memos of varying lengths over the course of the semester
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Only listed majors in section: LAW: JD HYBRID
Attributes: Online with some campus visits
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/23/2021 12/17/2021 M 9:00pm - 10:00pm TBA
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 919 (4LH) - Legal Analysis and Writing 1

Legal Analysis & Writing 1

Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2021 - Law Hybrid (08/23/2021 - 12/17/2021)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 15643
This course introduces the fundamental analytical and writing skills used by practicing lawyers. Students learn how to: 1) Read, comprehend, analyze, and synthesize legal issues and authorities; 2) Apply facts to legal issues and authorities; 3) Organize coherent predictive analysis using conventional legal structure and format; 4) Understand and accurately use legal citation; 5) Write clearly and concisely; and 6) Participate as a professional in all stages of the writing process. Students research, write, and format several objective interoffice memos of varying lengths over the course of the semester
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Only listed majors in section: LAW: JD HYBRID
Attributes: Online with some campus visits
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/23/2021 12/17/2021 T 8:00pm - 9:00pm TBA
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 919 (5LH) - Legal Analysis and Writing 1

Legal Analysis & Writing 1

Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2021 - Law Hybrid (08/23/2021 - 12/17/2021)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 16796
This course introduces the fundamental analytical and writing skills used by practicing lawyers. Students learn how to: 1) Read, comprehend, analyze, and synthesize legal issues and authorities; 2) Apply facts to legal issues and authorities; 3) Organize coherent predictive analysis using conventional legal structure and format; 4) Understand and accurately use legal citation; 5) Write clearly and concisely; and 6) Participate as a professional in all stages of the writing process. Students research, write, and format several objective interoffice memos of varying lengths over the course of the semester
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Only listed majors in section: LAW: JD HYBRID
Attributes: Online with some campus visits
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/23/2021 12/17/2021 T 8:30pm - 9:30pm TBA
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 925 (1LH) - Policy Considerations in Evolving Areas of the Law

Policy Considerations Law

Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2021 - Law (08/23/2021 - 12/17/2021)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 17337
Technology regulation is expanding in both scope and geography, and becoming inextricably linked with national security and politics. This course explores how the judicial, legislative and executive branches grapple with commercial and government interests in developing policy with respect to antitrust, patent, copyright, privacy, data, and security issues. The course will enable students to explore various perspectives related to policy-making, and will feature a series of speakers representing the different branches of government, lobbyists, and private companies in their respective approaches to the development and applications of technology-related legal fields.
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/23/2021 12/17/2021 Hours Arranged TBA
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 928 (01) - Trial Advocacy

Trial Advocacy

Credits: 3.0
Term: Fall 2021 - Law (08/23/2021 - 12/17/2021)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   12  
CRN: 12469
Sections of this course are taught by judges and experienced trial attorneys. This course provides a foundation for the development of the variety of skills necessary for effective trial advocacy no matter what the forum. Development of a theory of a case, file organization and pretrial preparation are emphasized, as well as the more traditional oral trial skills such as closing argument and cross-examination. Students regularly participate in exercises simulating segments of civil and criminal trials. Eligibility: Open to 2Ls and 3Ls. Corequisites: Evidence. Course enrollment is limited to 12 students. Course format: simulation. Grading: other (see syllabus), 100%. This course cannot be taken for an S/U grade.
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Attributes: Law Experiential Learning
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/23/2021 12/17/2021 M 5:30pm - 8:10pm UNHL 240
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 929 (1LH) - Intensive Deposition Advocacy Program

Intensive Deposition Adv Prog

Credits: 1.0
Term: Fall 2021 - Law (08/23/2021 - 12/17/2021)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   16  
CRN: 17308
The Intensive Deposition Advocacy Program (IDAP) is a multi-part, full-immersion program, which will teach the skills of taking and defending a deposition. A deposition is an information gathering tool that is utilized during the course of litigation. In this ?learn by doing? course, you will have several short lectures, but the bulk of the course will be performance based. In other words, we will simulate the deposition setting and you will actually take and defend the deposition of a fact witness.
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
10/15/2021 10/18/2021 MFSU Hours Arranged TBA
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 934 (01) - Legal Residency

Legal Residency

Credits: 11.0
Term: Fall 2021 - Law (08/23/2021 - 12/17/2021)
Grade Mode: Graduate Credit/Fail grading
Class Size:   75  
CRN: 12455
During a legal residency, students apply classroom knowledge in real-world legal setting by working under the supervision of attorneys and other professionals. Throughout the residency semester, students build skills, personal characteristics, and professional competencies essential to success. Students work in a variety of settings including in state and local government agencies, law firms, judicial chambers, non-profit organizations, or corporations.
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Attributes: Law Experiential Learning
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/23/2021 12/17/2021 Hours Arranged TBA