LAW 899N - Competition: Environmental Negotiation
(Section: LSN)
Description:
In today's law practice, almost all civil cases settle before trial. Negotiation skills are essential. In this unique course, learn universally applicable methods for negotiating personal and professional disputes, such as learning to invent options for mutually beneficial gain and learning to separate interests from positions. These skills are learned to prepare for a one-day competition in which two-person teams will negotiate a simulated environmental dispute, judged by environmental lawyers, judges and professional mediators.
Term: Spring Law School
Units: 2
Course Type(s):
Environmental Law, JD Elective
Offered:
Wednesday 6:30PM - 9:10PM
from
January 11, 2010
through
May 12, 2010
Location:
San Francisco
Meeting room:
Building: 536 Mission St., Room 2310
Instructor: Robin Salsburg
Capacity/Available: 10/4
Status: Open
Xpress ID: 10122
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Comments:
COMPETITIONS/MOOT COURTS - Participation in these programs is limited to students chosen for participation in accordance with a selection process administered by the faculty adviser/coach. Students can enroll without explicit permission unless otherwise noted below but may continue only with the approval of the instructor supervising the program. The Faculty Advisers/Coaches are: Environmental Negotiation Competition: Robin Salsburg, rsalsburg@phlpnet.org. Permission is not required to enroll in the Environmental Negotiation Competition. This class will meet for the first 8-9 weeks of the term, until the competition is over.
Syllabus:
None posted
Current and planned sections:
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Syllabus |
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10/SL |
LSN | San Francisco |
Jan 11 - May 12, 2010 |
Wednesday 6:30PM-9:10PM
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Robin Salsburg
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