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LAW SCHOOL (W74)  (Dept. Info)Law  (Policies)

W74 LAW 523DAdvanced Legal Writing2.0 Units
Description:Enrollment limit: 16. Drop deadline: Monday, Aug. 22, 2016. As described below, students will be required to draft a significant number of written assignments in a very short time frame during this advanced legal writing course. As a result, a strong foundation in written English is highly recommended for students taking this course. The purpose of this course is to provide students with exposure to and practice in various types of legal writing and legal drafting they will likely encounter in practice. Students will work with a wide a variety of legal documents in the practice areas of real estate law, estate planning and drafting, litigation, and business law. Class time will be spent developing skills pertinent to each area of writing and/or drafting being addressed and to participating in workshop activities that will prepare students for their writing assignments. Emphasis will be put on working with students through class time, individual conferences as requested, and feedback, all aimed at enabling students to further develop their skills in legal writing. Grades for this course will be based on weekly writing assignments. There will not be a final exam. Assignments in Litigation Section of Course: Based on a hypothetical fact pattern and relevant case law (you will not do any independent research), you will be required to prepare three written assignments (each one due one week apart): (1) letter to client; (2) memorandum of law in support of preliminary injunction; and (3) memorandum of law in opposition to motion to dismiss tortious interference claim. Assignments in Real Estate Section of Course: Evolving from commercial and residential sales contracts and leases discussed in class, assignments will include internal law firm memoranda and correspondence to opposing attorneys regarding negotiated issues. Assignment in Business Law Section of Course: Weekly contract drafting assignments are based on facts obtained by students during in
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Q=ME Q (Medical School)

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