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Entertainment Law
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Kevin J. Greene This course is an overview of those aspects of entertainment law, other than copyright, encompassed in the relationships between artist and personal manager, artist and agent, artist and record producer, and …
Amateur Sports Law
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Howard Jacobs This course focuses on the legal and institutional regulation of high school, collegiate, and Olympic sports, as well as the business transactions that are rightfully an integral part of those sports. The course …
A Legacy of Trailblazers
Southwestern's Second Annual Graduation Banquet in 1915 From the outset, Southwestern’s leadership actively encouraged the enrollment of students from all walks of life, regardless of gender, race, religion or national origin long before most other law …
Cyberlaw
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Michael D. Scott The Internet and e-commerce industries are among the fastest growing segments of the global economy. Southern California is a major center of information technology (IT) vendors and e-commerce enterprises. The …
Civil Pretrial Practice
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Linda Dakin-Grimm Kelsey Finn '20 Daniel E. Selarz '12 Allyson Welden '17 The Honorable Karine Mkrtchyan '08 This course focuses on the various discovery techniques and motions that are commonly used in federal and/or California …
Products Liability
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Christopher J. Robinette This is an advanced course in torts and contract principles pertaining to the liability of all those who are part of the integral marketing enterprise for goods and services. There is also coverage of …
Trial Advocacy
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Robyn Chew Pantea Yashar Hon. Darrell S. Mavis Trial Advocacy introduces the fundamental trial techniques employed in the preparation of witnesses, jury selection, direct examination, cross-examination, expert witnesses, …
TAHP: Competition
Credits: 1 Instructor(s): Joseph P. Esposito '89 Bill H. Seki '88 Participation in the Trial Advocacy Honors Program (TAHP) is by invitation only. Students who have been selected to participate in TAHP must register for the program via Student Action …
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; …