Pre-Trial Civil Litigation (LAW-649)
In Pre-trial Civil Litigation, students explore the pretrial process in federal civil litigation, including drafting pleadings, interrogatories, requests for admissions and documents, motions for summary judgment, and trial briefs.
This course is taught by Judges Michael Algeo, Stephen P. Johnson, Charles B. Day and Professor Elizabeth Boals. This course is offered in the Fall and Spring for 3 credits. Enrollment is limited to 16 students per section.
Pre-Trial Civil Litigation--First Year Elective
This is a 2 credit course taught by practicing attorney James Lay and Professor Elizabeth Boals.
This course is offered in the Spring for 2 credits. Enrollment is limited to 16 students.
Students who take this course will not be eligible for the Pre-Trial Civil Litigation course in the second, third or fourth years.