At my school, all of
the litigation classes were taught by two experienced attorneys.
Not exact matches
I have
been teaching an upper year
class for about 10 years now that focuses students on what «type» of lawyer they want to
be — meaning not whether they practice family, or criminal or general
litigation but WHO they want to
be as a lawyer and what type of service they see themselves as offering to their clients.
This
is an advanced civil procedure
class taught in the Moot Courtroom for those interested in large scale
litigation, with an emphasis on practical application and stand - up courtroom 3 - minute «mini - oral arguments» on many of the key cases.