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Bar & Practice Skills

Course Page for Spring 2024 ZPO - Peterson, Kim

Contract Drafting

Course Page for Spring 2024 ZPO - Turner, Andrew

Recent Offerings of this course by this instructor

Spring 2024 ZPO
Spring 2023 ZPO
Spring 2022

Contract Drafting (CKK Session)

Course Page for Summer 2023 - Turner, Andrew

Learn the art and craft of transactional drafting in this highly interactive, practice-focused course. Learn how to address and resolve challenges in business transactions by drafting precise and clear contractual provisions. Most attorneys work with contracts at some point in their careers, and understanding how contracts are negotiated and drafted is critical for both transactional attorneys and commercial litigators. In this course, students will learn to recognize and understand common contractual provisions, structure an effective and elegant agreement, detect drafting landmines, appreciate the functions and nuances of boilerplate language, and negotiate and draft a variety of contract provisions.

Judicial Writing

Course Page for Fall 2023 Regular - Brown, Dustin

The ability to think and write “like a judge” is an asset to any lawyer. This experiential course will focus on developing those skills, from drafting opinions to answering complex legal questions. Anyone interested in clerkships, judicial decision-making, or legal writing more broadly will benefit from this course’s writing-intensive approach and its attention to the view “from the bench.” Writing assignments will include bench memos, trial court orders, and appellate opinions. Judges, law clerks, and other specialists may appear as guest speakers.

Writing for Litigation

Course Page for Spring 2024 ZPO - Fox, Ashby

This advanced legal writing course introduces students to the fundamental components of civil pretrial litigation practice. Students will draft a variety of documents that lawyers commonly prepare during the pre-litigation and pretrial processes, including demand letters, pleadings, discovery requests, pretrial motions, and mediation statements. Students will enhance their legal research, analysis, writing, and oral advocacy skills, and will develop practical skills involving litigation strategy, case management, valuation and settlement strategy, client relations, and alternative dispute resolution. The class is hands-on and interactive, and students will receive extensive feedback from their professor and their peers as they develop and improve their skills