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Management Of Complex Civil Litigation (3540)
Familiarizes students with some of the special legal and practical principles involved in complex litigation. The course exposes students to the tools used by lawyers and the courts to deal with the problems of complex litigation, and also addresses some of the unanswered issues concerning these cases. The course examines advocacy and management problems common to all complex cases and discusses the means of solving these problems both within and outside the judicial system, and the Judicial Panel on Multi-district Litigation´s role in the process.
Grading: Letter-graded
Prerequisite(s): Civil Procedure, Advocacy
Credits: 2-credits
Offered: Irregularly
Categories:
Elective
Subject Areas:
Civil Procedure:: edit ::
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