LAW 815 - Alternative Dispute Resolution
(Section: LSN)
Description:
The purpose of this course is to help students learn approaches to negotiation and conflict resolution, and to understand various dispute resolution processes, principally mediation and arbitration. Students will be exposed to simulated negotiations and mediations and will be expected to participate in exercises and to act as advocates and/or mediators. Guest lecturers may include a hostage negotiator, an aikido master, a retired superior court judge now serving as a JAMS mediator, and prominent mediators and arbitrators. Prerequisites: Civil Procedure I and II.
Term: Fall Law School
Units: 3
Course Type(s):
Corporate/Commercial Law, JD Elective, LLM International, LLM US Legal Studies, Labor/Employment Law, Lawyering Skills, Litigation/Dispute Res., Pub. Interest/Human Rights
Offered:
Thursday 6:30PM - 9:10PM
from
August 17, 2009
through
December 12, 2009
Location:
San Francisco
Meeting room:
Building: 536 Mission St., Room 4200
Instructor: Richard Goldstein
Capacity/Available: 25/1
Status: Wcls
Xpress ID: 8484
What is this?
Syllabus:
Goldstein ADR Syll FA2009.pdf
(posted Friday, August 07, 2009)
Current and planned sections:
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09/FL |
LSN | San Francisco |
Aug 17 - Dec 12, 2009 |
Thursday 6:30PM-9:10PM
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Richard Goldstein
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