Curriculum Guide · Courses
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U.S. Legal Discourse II: Writing for Law Practice
Professors Eun Hee Han and Craig Hoffman LL.M Seminar 844 | 1 credit hours Students will write a series of documents that are related to their representation of a client in the context of a U.S. law firm. Students will analyze the client's legal position, perform individual legal research on the related law, and write a legal memorandum that will address the client's concerns. Students will also give oral presentations of their research findings. Students will receive individual feedback on both written and oral work. Students who enroll in this course may not enroll in any other U.S. Legal Discourse II course. This class is restricted to students enrolled in the Extended (Two-Year) LL.M. degree. The course is graded honors-pass-fail. Enrollment is limited to a small number of students. First class attendance is mandatory.
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