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LAWS C298: Fairfax Co. Public Defender Cl
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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LAWS C299: Comm.PA Environment Hear Bd Cl
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Duquesne University
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LAWS C300: Pub.Defender Westmorelan Co.Cl
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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LAWS C301: D.C. Superior Court Clerkship
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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LAWS C302: Law and Medical Ethics
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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LAWS C305: Economic Community Develop Cli
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
The Economic and Community Development Law Clinic provides legal counseling and representation to non-profit development corporations and distressed communities throughout the Pittsburgh area. Advanced students can be certified to practice before administrative agencies and other courts of record pursuant to the Rules of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. While providing pro bono legal assistance to neighborhood and regional urban renewal organizations, Astudent lawyers@ will be acquiring and sharpening the lawyering skills that will help them meet the demands of both society and the profession. A second component of the ECD is a ¿mini-clinic¿ focusing on unemployment compensation matters for low-income people. The clinic provides a broad range of legal services including general real estate matters, property closings, title searches, negotiation and drafting, preparation of land use cases, and attending and participating in public meetings and hearings. Two semesters, three credits per semester (six credits total). Each student is required to attend class for approximate 2 hours each week with an additional 8-10 hours of work each week with clients.
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LAWS C307: Criminal Advocacy Clinic
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
The Criminal Advocacy Clinic provides students with an opportunity to assist in the Office of Conflicts Counsel, a joint project with the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. Students interested in a career in criminal law find the combination of classroom instruction and practical experience invaluable.
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LAWS C313: Pleading & Discovery Skills
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Within the context of an actual case, this course centers on skills in the area of pretrial litigation. The class is divided into sections or ¿firms¿, each representing a party in the lawsuit. The students then analyze a set of facts and develop a strategy for their clients. As the course unfolds, the students prepare a complaint, an answer, a cross-claim, and complain to join an additional defendant. When the pleading phase of the course concludes, the students, or firms, develop a discovery plan for their respective clients. Interspersed in the course are a series of projects that relate to the law applicable to the case. Pass/Fail.
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LAWS C315: Deposition Skills
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course examines the purposes, advantages, and disadvantages of depositions, the mechanics of taking and defending depositions; planning and scheduling depositions and preparing oneself to take a deposition; taking depositions for use at trial; preparing the witness for deposition; handling the deposition itself; the use of documents at the deposition, the use of stipulations, and other special matters associated with depositions; handling obnoxious or obstructionist opposing counsel, making applications to the Court, and protective orders; reviewing correcting and editing the transcript or videotape of the deposition, and the use of the deposition for summary judgment and at trial; how to defend the deposition; videotape depositions; and expert depositions. This course will be practice-oriented. It will involve the use of real-life examples. The course material will include the use of excerpts from various publications by the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, ATLA, ABA and others. Also included will be a number of helpful articles and commentaries by leading practitioners. Exam. Pass/Fail.
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LAWS C316: Environmental Litigation Skill
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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