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Planned Giving Opportunities
"By including Southwestern in my estate plans, I know I will be making a difference in the lives of deserving students into the future. I benefited tremendously from my legal education for which I am very grateful, and this is a wonderful way to pay it …
Advanced Legal Writing
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Alexandra D'Italia This course explores the art of legal writing in a small class setting, enabling students to hone skills developed in their first-year legal research and writing class, including legal analysis, organization, …
Family Law Proc. & Practice
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Tigran Palyan '09 This is a hands-on course designed to train students in family law litigation in a mock world setting. The course covers the most common family law issues, beginning with the initial client interview and …
Construction Law, Drft & Negt
Credits: 2 This course introduces students - in the context of theory, simulated practice, and integrated professionalism - to construction law and transactional drafting. It addresses client interviewing, negotiation, legal writing, and transactional …
Big & Med. Law Firm Practice
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Janet Nalbandyan '04 This course helps bridge the gap between studying law and practicing law for students interested in joining a big or medium law firm. The course will give students practical skills to succeed as an associate …
Employment Law Survey
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Karina Godoy '15 This course surveys the development of the modern law of workplace governance. The focus is on private sector employment. Topics covered include the at-will doctrine, the rise and decline of collective …
Ways to Give
Online By giving online, your generosity will have an immediate impact on our Bison community. Visit www.swlaw.edu/giving to give now. By Phone To connect with a member of Southwestern’s Advancement team and give over the phone, call 213-738-6814 anytime …
Law and Literature Seminar
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): John Tehranian Michael M. Epstein This seminar examines popular representations of law and lawyers as culturally meaningful texts. What strategies do creators use in their portrayals of the practice and its practitioners? Why has …
Patent Law
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Craig Gelfound '95 This course provides an in-depth study of the substantive patent law of the U.S. Although the Patent Office procedure to obtain a patent is not covered in this course, the conditions for a valid patent are …
Real Estate Sales Transactions
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Roman J. Hoyos This course is designed to examine the legal and economic aspects of land sale transactions. A study is made of typical documentation used in such transactions; the role of the real estate broker and the lawyer; …