Litigating in High Tech Courtroom (LAW-795BF-001)
Elizabeth Lippy
Notices
Class meets Fri, June 8th and June 15th from 9am-4pm. Students may earn academic credit for up to two credits per week in the summer semester (excluding full semester courses). This course counts toward the two credit per week limit.
Description
This course features instruction and demonstrations of effective ways to present evidence such as timelines, video clips, and data compilations in a digital format during direct examination and closing arguments. Experts teach how to use technology to make strong, effective arguments that resonate with jurors and judges. Students will make in-class digital presentations followed by instructor critique. Offered during the Litigation Skills Summer Institute.
Textbooks and Other Materials
The textbook information on this page was provided by the instructor. Students should use this information when considering purchases from the AU Campus Store or other vendors. Students may check to determine if books are currently available for purchase online.
The Addison v. Peyton 2nd. Edition case file used for the Litigation Skills Summer Institute courses can be purchased from the following site - https://store.lexisnexis.com/nita/categories/nita/area-of-practice-153/addison-v-peyton-skuusSKU5628434 All other reading material has been loaded onto the course MyWCL site
First Class Readings
Not available at this time.
Syllabus
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