SUMMER SESSIONS 2015 Call # Course # THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Course Title Class Limit CR. Room Time Grade Day Method Instructor SUMMER I TEN-WEEK: Tuesday, May 26 - Friday, July 31, 2015 Due to Memorial Day Holiday: M/W/F classes will meet for the first time on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 Due to the Fourth of July Holiday: M/W/F classes will meet on Thursday, July 2, 2015 31067 9200:696-281 Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place *2*3*9*17 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O 31068 9200:696-282 Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place *2*3*9*17 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Spring 31125 9200:696-283 Clinical Seminar I - SEED *2*3*9*15*17 Cntrld 2 N/A TBA TBA O Vyas 33818 9200:697-281 Clinical Seminar II *2*3*9*17 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Vyas 33844 9200:697-282 Clinical Seminar II *2*3*9*17 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Vyas 31069 9200:698-281 Individual Studies & Research *6*17 Cntrld 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 31070 9200:698-282 Individual Studies & Research *6*17 Cntrld 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 31176 9200:850-201 Intellectual Property Masters Thesis *2*17 Cntrld 6 N/A N/A N/A 33040 9200:896-281 Intellectual Property Clinic *2*3*6*9*17 10 2 31831 9200:898-201 LL.M. Ind. Studies & Research *2*6*17 Cntrld 3 L-134 2:00-4:00 W N/A N/A N/A Spring P Vacca' O Wilson P Vacca Lavoie Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. SUMMER I FIVE-WEEK: Tuesday, May 26 - Friday, June 26, 2015 Due to Memorial Day Holiday: M/W/F classes will meet for the first time on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 31062 9200:626-481 Basic Business Associations *17 50 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 MWF E 31064 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *17 50 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 MWF E Gibson 33707 9200:684-481 Sem: Oil & Gas *17*18 30 2 L-152 6:30-9:30 TTh E&O Phillips 33039 9200:699-481 Sem: Immigration Law *2*13*17 20 1 W-215 P Sethna *13 *13 Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. SUMMER II FIVE-WEEK: Monday, June 29 - Friday, July 31, 2015 Due to the Fourth of July Holiday: M/W/F classes will meet on Thursday, July 2, 2015. 31063 9200:627-481 Payment Systems *17 50 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 MWF E Lavoie 33706 9200:633-481 Corporations *17 50 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 MWF E Gaughan 31065 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *17 50 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 MWF E Newman Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. SUMMER INTERSESSION II - Sunday, August 2 - Sunday, August 29, 2015 33791 9200:684-482 Sem: Contemp. Homeland Security *17*19 25 1 *19 31066 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I *7*8*17 16 3 L-151 6:40-9:40 MWF *7 E Stransky *7 O Cole GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS 31247 9200:610-201 GWR for Misc Classes (see Misty Franklin) *2*5*9 Cntrld 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 31248 9200:610-202 GWR for Ind Studies & Research *2*5*9 Cntrld 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 32589 9200:610-204 GWR for LLM Thesis *2*5*9 Cntrld 0 N/A N/A N/A P Vacca SUMMER SESSIONS 2015 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW FOOTNOTES 2 3 696 697 5 610 Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place and Clinical Seminar I - SEED can not exceed a total of 12 credits combined. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or the receptionist's desk. 6 698 & 898 May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or from the receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. 7 690 The Summer Trial Academy will run from Monday, August 17 through Friday, August 28, 2015. Classes will normally run from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., but several evening sessions may also be required. 8 9 642 690 610 696 697 Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. 13 699-481 Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, June 27, July 11, July 18, and July 25, from 9:00 a.m. to noon classroom to be assigned; a visit to the Immigration Court, USCIS and USICE in Cleveland will be scheduled during the week of July 13. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. More than 3 credits during any 7-day calendar week during summer would result in an overload and must be approved. Up to 9 credits maximum of non-overlapping credits is permitted. 17 18 684-481 Students must complete Contracts and Property prior to enrolling into this course. 19 684-482 This course meets MWF August 3 through August 12, 2015. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 3 credit hours per semester with a maximum of 9 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made by Associate Dean in rare and compelling circumstances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Assistant Dean Ivy Banks via Mary Cooke at [email protected]. SUMMER SESSIONS 2014 Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Grading Method Instructor Time Day L-151 *7a *7a L-134 L-134 N/A N/A N/A WEB N/A TBA N/A 5:00-6:15 5:00-6:15 TBA N/A N/A 6:30-8:30 N/A TBA N/A T T TBA N/A N/A TTh N/A TBA N/A O O O P P E&P P O P Hightower Hightower Vyas Jordan Jordan Van Tassel Vacca Wilson Vacca 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *13 MWF MWF MWF *13 E E E P Barnes Anderson Gibson Sethna 31095 9200:615-481 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 70 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 50 3 WEB 6:30-9:30 31098 9200:627-481 Payment Systems *2*4*17*20 31102 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4*17 50 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS MWF MWF MWF E E E Barnes Huhn Newman N/A N/A N/A P P P Jordan Jordan Vacca Call # Course # THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW DAY--2014 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 11 - May 25, 2014** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7a*8*17*18(pre-req 608) 31103 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I 16 3 O Cole EVENING-2014 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 26 - August 1, 2014** 31104 31105 31164 31108 31109 33764 31217 33714 31945 9200:696-281 9200:696-282 9200:696-283 9200:698-281 9200:698-282 9200:700-201 9200:850-201 9200:896-281 9200:898-201 Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place Clinical Seminar I - SEED Individual Studies & Research Individual Studies & Research Sem: Public Health Law & Bioethics Intellectual Property Masters Thesis Intellectual Property Clinic LL.M. Ind. Studies & Research *2*3*4*9*17 *2*3*4*9*17 *2*4*15*9*17 *2*4*6*17 *2*4*6*17 *2*4*17*20 *2*4*6*17 20 20 6 Cntrld Cntrld 16 Cntrld Cntrld Cntrld 2 3 2 2 3 3 6 2 3 Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 26 - June 27, 2014** 31094 9200:614-481 Property I # *1 70 2 L-151 31097 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4*17 50 3 W-210 31099 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *2*4*17 50 3 L-165 33714 9200:699-481 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13*17*18 20 1 W-215 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. Summer II Five-Week Session, June 30 - August 1, 2014** 31295 9200:610-201 GWR for Misc Classes (see Terri Bisesi) 31296 9200:610-202 GWR for Ind Studies & Research 32863 9200:610-204 GWR for LLM Thesis **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld Cntrld Cntrld 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SUMMER SESSIONS 2014 1 614 615 2 3 696 697 FOOTNOTES REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR STUDENTS IN THE PART-TIME PROGRAM. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Property I will start and end with Summer I, from May 28 to June 28, with one Tuesday class on May 28. Property II will start with Summer II on July 1 and end on August 2. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place, Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation, Clinical Seminar I - SEED, and Clinical Seminar II may only be taken once each, however, can not exceed a total of 6 credits combined. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. All classes (except Property I & II) are open to full-time and part-time students, unless you receive permission from the Associate Dean. 4 5 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW 610 Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or the receptionist's desk. May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or from the receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. 6 698 & 898 7a 690 Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy Class will meet on six days: Sunday, May 11, and Monday, May 19 through Friday, May 23 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory in order to receive credit for this course. 8 690 661 Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. 9 610 696 697 13 699-481 Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, May 31, June 7, 14, 21 from 9:00 a.m. to noon - classroom to be assigned; a visit to the Immigration Court, USCIS and USICE in Cleveland will be scheduled during the week of June 16. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. The absolute maximum load for any combination of sessions and courses during the summer is 9 credits. More than 3 credits at any one time during the summer is an overload. Any combination of sessions that causes an overload of 4 or more credits is an overload. 17 18 20 627-481 700-201 When a student is in class for more than twelve hours a week, the student may not work more than 20 hours during that given week. This is an ABA restriction that cannot be waived. The ABA Standards provide that a student may take no more than 4 online credits in one term and may count no more than 12 online credits toward the J.D. degree. No student may take both online courses offered this summer. Also, students must complete 28 credit hours toward the J.D. degree before taking an online course. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 3 credit hours per semester with a maximum of 9 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made by Associate Dean in rare and compelling circumstances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Director Ivy Banks via Terri Bisesi at [email protected]. SUMMER SESSIONS 2013 Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Grading Method Instructor Time Day L-151 L-165 L-152 *7a *10 *19 *7a *10 *19 W-206 W-206 WEB W-210 W-210 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 3:00-6:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-8:30 5:00-6:15 5:00-6:15 TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A N/A N/A Th Th TTh T T TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A N/A N/A O O E&P O O O O O P P P P McBurney Cohen Van Tassel Spring Spring Vyas Vyas Vyas Jordan Jordan Samuels Samuels 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *11 6:00 - 9:00 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF *11 TTh MWF E E E TBA P E Lee Anderson Gibson Markling Sahl Newman 31197 9200:615-481 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 70 2 L-151 6:30-9:30 50 3 WEB 6:30-9:30 31200 9200:627-481 Payment Systems (fka Commercial Paper*2*4*17*20 31202 9200:633-481 Corporations *2*4*17 50 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 33480 9200:684-483 Sem: School Law II *2*4*14*17*18 20 1 L-152 *14 31203 9200:684-484 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13*17*18 20 1 W-215 *13 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS MWF MWF MWF *14 *13 E E E TBA P Lee Huhn Lavoie Markling Sethna N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P p Jordan Carro Jordan Samuels Call # Course # THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW DAY--2013 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 12 - May 26, 2013** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7a*8*17*18(pre-req 608) *2*4*8*10*17*18 *17*18*19 31205 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I 31609 9200: 642-401 Alternative Dispute Resolution 34159 9200:684-406 Sem: Biodiversity/Climate 16 60 25 3 3 3 O O E Cole Thomas Robbins EVENING-2013 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 27 - August 2, 2013** 32127 32128 34160 31207 31208 31275 31209 31210 31211 31212 31338 32147 9200:620-481 9200:620-482 9200:684-487 9200:696-281 9200:696-282 9200:696-283 9200:697-281 9200:697-282 9200:698-281 9200:698-282 9200:850-201 9200:898-481 LARW II LARW II Sem: Public Health Law & Bioethics Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place Clinical Seminar I - SEED Clinical Seminar II Clinical Seminar II Individual Studies & Research Individual Studies & Research Intellectual Property Masters Thesis LL.M. Ind. Studies & Research 15 15 *2*4*17*20 16 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*4*15*9*17 6 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*4*6*17 Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 6 3 Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 28 - June 28, 2013** 31196 9200:614-481 Property I # *1 70 3 L-151 31199 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4*17 50 3 W-210 31201 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *2*4*17 50 3 L-165 31292 9200:684-481 Sem: School Law I *2*4*11*17*18 20 1 L-152 32876 9200:684-485 Sem: Law, Morals & Ethics 25 2 L-152 31204 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4*17 50 3 L-152 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. Summer II Five-Week Session, July 1 - August 2, 2013** 31430 9200:610-201 GWR for Misc Classes (see Terri Bisesi) 31431 9200:610-202 GWR for Appellate Review 31432 9200:610-203 GWR for Ind Studies & Research 33603 9200:610-204 GWR for LLM Thesis **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld N/A Cntrld Cntrld 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SUMMER SESSIONS 2013 1 614 615 2 3 696 697 4 5 610 6 698 & 898 7a 690 9 690 642-401 684-406 610 696 697 10 642-401 8 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW FOOTNOTES REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR STUDENTS IN THE PART-TIME PROGRAM. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Property I will start and end with Summer I, from May 28 to June 28, with one Tuesday class on May 28. Property II will start with Summer II on July 1 and end on August 2. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place, Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation, Clinical Seminar I - SEED, and Clinical Seminar II may only be taken once each, however, can not exceed a total of 6 credits combined. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. All classes (except Property I & II and LARW II) are open to day and evening students. Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or the receptionist's desk. May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or from the receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy Class will meet on six days: Sunday, May 12, and Monday, May 20 through Friday, May 24 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory in order to receive credit for this course. Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet Monday - Friday, May 20-24 from 9am to 5:00pm. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. Due to the high demand for this course, the last day to drop this course is Friday, May 17, 2013. 684-481 School Law I will meet on Saturday, June 15 and Sunday, June 16, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 13 684-484 Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, July 6, July 13, July 20 and July 27, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to noon - classroom to be assigned; a visit to the USCIS, USICE & EOIR in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 14 684-483 School Law II will meet on Saturday, July 20 and Sunday, July 21, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. 11 17 The absolute maximum load for any combination of sessions and courses during the summer is 9 credits. More than 3 credits at any one time during the summer is an overload. Any combination of sessions that causes an overload of 4 or more credits is an overload. 18 When a student is in class for more than twelve hours a week, the student may not work more than 20 hours during that given week. This is an ABA restriction that cannot be waived. 19 684-406 Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Renewable Energy: Emerging Legal Issues will meet for two weeks, Monday - Friday, May 13 - May 24 from 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. There will be an all-day take home exam on Saturday, May 25th. The ABA Standards provide that a student may take no more than 4 online credits in one term and may count no more than 12 online credits toward the J.D. degree. No student may take both online courses offered this summer. Also, students must complete 28 credit hours toward the J.D. degree before taking an online course. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 3 credit hours per semester with a maximum of 9 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made by Assistant Dean in rare and compelling circumstances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Assistant Dean Lauri S. Thorpe via Misty Franklin at [email protected]. 20 684-487 627-481 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER SESSIONS 2012 Course # Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Grading Method Instructor Time Day *7a *10 *7a *10 O O Cole Thomas *7b O Rickett 3:00-6:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 5:00-6:15 5:00-6:15 TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A TBA N/A N/A N/A TBA N/A T Th T T T TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A TBA N/A N/A N/A T N/A O O O O O O O O P P O P P P P P McBurney Morath Schiavone Spring Spring Spring Carro Carro Jordan Jordan Wilson Jordan Jordan Samuels Wilson Samuels 31444 9200:614-481 Property I # *1 70 3 31447 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4*17 50 3 31449 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *2*4*17 50 3 31569 9200:684-481 Sem: School Law I *2*4*11*17*18 20 1 33577 9200:684-485 Sem: Law, Morals & Ethics 25 2 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. Summer II Five-Week Session, June 25 - July 27, 2012** 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *11 6:00 - 9:00 MWF MWF MWF *11 TTh E E E TBA P Barnes Anderson Gibson Markling Sahl 31445 9200:615-481 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 70 2 31448 9200:627-481 Commercial Paper *2*4*17(pre-req 629) 50 3 WEB 31450 9200:633-481 Corporations *2*4*17 50 3 34741 9200:684-483 Sem: School Law II *2*4*14*17*18 20 1 31452 9200:684-484 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13*17*18 20 1 31453 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4*17 50 3 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *14 *13 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF *14 *13 MWF E E E TBA P E Barnes Huhn Lavoie Markling Sethna Newman N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P p Jordan Carro Jordan Samuels Call # DAY--2012 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 6 - May 20, 2012** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7a*8*17*18(pre-req 608) *2*4*8*10*17*18 31454 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I 31972 9200: 642-401 Alternative Dispute Resolution 16 60 3 3 Intersession II, July 29 - August 12, 2012** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7b*8*17*18(pre-req 608) 31455 9200:690-402 Trial Advocacy I 16 3 *7b EVENING-2012 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 21 - July 27, 2012** 32602 32603 33611 31457 31458 31544 31459 31460 31461 31462 34742 34745 34746 31620 34743 32635 9200:620-481 9200:620-482 9200:620-483 9200:696-281 9200:696-282 9200:696-283 9200:697-281 9200:697-282 9200:698-281 9200:698-282 9200:796-281 9200:798-281 9200:798-282 9200:850-201 9200:896-281 9200:898-481 LARW II LARW II LARW II Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place Clinical Seminar I - SEED Clinical Seminar II Clinical Seminar II Individual Studies & Research Individual Studies & Research Intellectual Property Clinic IP Individual Studies & Research IP Individual Studies & Research Intellectual Property Masters Thesis Intellectual Property Clinic LL.M. Ind. Studies & Research 15 15 15 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*4*15*9*17 6 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*4*6*17 Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld *2*4*15*9*17 Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld Cntrld 35 *2*4*6*17 Cntrld 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 6 2 3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A TBA N/A N/A N/A TBA N/A Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 21 - June 22, 2012** 31737 9200:610-201 GWR for Misc Classes (see Liz Sauders) 31738 9200:610-202 GWR for Appellate Review 31739 9200:610-203 GWR for Ind Studies & Research 34919 9200:610-204 GWR for LLM Thesis **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld N/A Cntrld Cntrld 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A SUMMER SESSIONS 2012 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW FOOTNOTES 1 614 615 REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR STUDENTS IN THE PART-TIME PROGRAM. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Property I will start and end with Summer I, from May 21 to June 22, with one Tuesday class on May 29. Property II will start with Summer II on June 25 and end on July 27, with one Thursday class on July 5. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. 2 696 697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I - Ext. Place, Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation, Clinical Seminar I - SEED, and Clinical Seminar II may only be taken once each, however, can not exceed a total of 6 credits combined. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. 4 All classes (except Property I & II and LARW II) are open to day and evening students. 5 610 Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or the receptionist's desk. 6 698, 798 & 898 7a 690 Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy Class will meet on six days: Sunday, May 6, and Monday, May 14 through Friday, May 18 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory in order to receive credit for this course. 7b 690 Professors William Rickett & Michael Rickett''s Trial Advocacy I classes will meet Sunday, July 29 and Saturday, August 4 from 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Sunday, August 5 from 8:00 a.m. - noon, Monday August 6 - Wednesday, August 8 from 8:00-5:00; and Thursday-Friday, August 9-10 from 8:00-noon. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. 3 9 690 642-401 684-482 610 696 697 10 642-401 8 11 12 684-481 May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or from the receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet Monday - Friday, May 14-18 from 9am to 5:00pm. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. School Law I will meet on May 12 and May 13, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Prerequisite: at least one of the following coures: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark 796/896-281 Prosecution. Students interested in the IP Clinic must notify Professors Samuels and Wilson of your interest. Students will then be selected to participate in the IP Clinic. 13 684-484 Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, July 7, July 14, July 21 and July 28, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. to noon - classroom to be assigned; a visit to the USCIS, USICE & EOIR in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 14 684-483 School Law II will meet on Saturday August 4 and Sunday, August 5, 2012 from 8:00 a.m. to to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. 17 The absolute maximum load for any combination of sessions and courses during the summer is 9 credits. More than 3 credits at any one time during the summer is an overload. Any combination of sessions that causes an overload of 4 or more credits is an overload. 18 When a student is in class for more than twelve hours a week, the student may not work more than 20 hours during that given week. This is an ABA restriction that cannot be waived. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 3 credit hours per semester with a maximum of 9 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made by Assistant Dean in rare and compelling circumstances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Assistant Dean Lauri S. Thorpe via Liz Sauders at email: [email protected]. To avoid being closed out of a class, students are permitted to register for classes prior to receiving authorization for an overload. If the student is denied permission for an overload, the student must change his/her schedule immediately upon notification by the Dean's office to receive the maximum refund. SUMMER SESSIONS 2011 Call # Course # THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Grading Method Instructor Time Day *7a *10 *7a *10 O O Cole Thomas *7b O Rickett Cohen McBurney Morath Spring Spring Spring DAY--2011 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 8 - May 22, 2011** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7a*8*17*18(pre-req 608) *2*4*8*10*17*18 31537 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I 32094 9200: 642-401 Alternative Dispute Resolution 16 60 3 3 L-151 L-165 Intersession II, July 31 - August 14, 2011** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7b*8*17*18(pre-req 608) 31538 9200:690-402 Trial Advocacy I 16 3 W-209 *7b L-152 L-152 L-152 L-133 L-133 N/A TBA N/A N/A N/A N/A 6:30 -9:30 3:00 - 6:00 6:30-9:30 5:00-6:15 5:00-6:15 TBA TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A T T Th T T TBA TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A O O O O O O O O O P P 31527 9200:614-481 Property I # *1 70 3 L-151 31530 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4*17 50 3 W-206 31532 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *2*4*17 50 3 L-165 31658 9200:684-481 Sem: School Law I *2*4*11*17*18 20 1 L-152 33945 9200:684-485 Sem: Law, Morals & Ethics 25 2 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. Summer II Five-Week Session, June 27 - July 29, 2011** 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *11 6:00 - 9:00 MWF MWF MWF *11 TTh E E E TBA P Lee Anderson Gibson Markling Sahl 31528 9200:615-481 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 70 2 L-151 31531 9200:627-481 Commercial Paper *2*4*17(pre-req 629) 50 3 L-165 31533 9200:633-481 Corporations *2*4*17 50 3 L-152 31534 9200:684-483 Sem: School Law II *2*4*14*17*18 20 1 L-152 31535 9200:684-484 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13*17*18 20 1 W-206 31536 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4*17 50 3 W-210 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *14 *13 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF *14 *13 MWF E E E TBA P E Lee Huhn Lavoie Markling Sethna Newman N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P EVENING-2011 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 23 - July 29, 2011** 32778 32779 34024 31540 31541 31633 34333 31542 31543 31544 31545 9200:620-481 9200:620-482 9200:620-483 9200:696-281 9200:696-282 9200:696-283 9200:696-284 9200:697-281 9200:697-282 9200:698-281 9200:698-282 LARW II LARW II LARW II Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I - SEED Clinical Seminar I - IP Clinic Clinical Seminar II Clinical Seminar II Individual Studies & Research Individual Studies & Research 15 15 15 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*4*15*9*17 6 *2*4*15*9*17 Cntrld *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*4*6*17 Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 Spring/Wilson Carro Carro Jordan Jordan Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 23 - June 24, 2011** 31846 9200:610-201 GWR for Misc Classes (see Liz Sauders) 31847 9200:610-204 GWR for Appellate Review 31848 9200:610-205 GWR for Ind Studies & Research **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld N/A Cntrld 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A Jordan Carro Jordan SUMMER SESSIONS 2011 1 614 615 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW FOOTNOTES REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR STUDENTS IN THE PART-TIME PROGRAM. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Property I will start and end with Summer I, from May 23 to June 24, with one Tuesday class on May 31. The final exam for Property I will be on June 24. Property II will start with Summer II on June 27 and end on July 18, with one Tuesday class on July 5. The final exam for Property II will be on July 18. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. 2 696 697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, Clinical Seminar II and Clinical Seminar - SEED may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. 4 All classes (except Property I & II and LARW II) are open to day and evening students. 5 610 Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or the receptionist's desk. 6 698 May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or from the receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. 7a 690 Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy Class will meet on six days: Saturday, May 7, and Monday, May 16 through Friday, May 20 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory in order to receive credit for this course. 7b 690 Professors William Rickett & Michael Rickett''s Trial Advocacy I classes will meet Sunday, July 31 and Saturday, August 6 from 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Sunday, August 7 from 8:00 a.m. - noon, Monday August 8 - Wednesday, August 10 from 8:00-5:00; and Thursday-Friday, August 1112 from 8:00-noon. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. 3 9 690 642-401 684-482 610 696 697 10 642-401 8 Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet Saturday, May 14 from 9am to 5pm, Monday - Friday, May 16-20 from 9am to 3:30pm. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. 684-481 School Law I will meet on June 4 and June 5, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 696-284 Prerequisite: at least one of the following coures: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark Prosecution. Students interested in the IP Clinic must notify Professors Samuels and Wilson of your interest. Students will then be selected to participate in the IP Clinic. 13 684-484 Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, July 9, July 16, July 23 and July 30, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. to noon - classroom to be assigned; a visit to the USCIS, USICE & EOIR in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 14 684-483 School Law II will meet on July 9 and July 10, 2010 from 8:00 a.m. to to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. 11 12 17 The absolute maximum load for any combination of sessions and courses during the summer is 9 credits. More than 3 credits at any one time during the summer is an overload. Any combination of sessions that causes an overload of 4 or more credits is an overload. 18 When a student is in class for more than twelve hours a week, the student may not work more than 20 hours during that given week. This is an ABA restriction that cannot be waived. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 3 credit hours per each summer session with a maximum of 9 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made byAssistant Dean in rare and compelling circumstrances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Assistant Dean Lauri S. Thorpe via Liz Sauders at email [email protected]. To avoid being closed out of a class, students are permitted to register for classes prior to receiving authorization for an overload. If the student is denied permission for an overload, the student must change his or her schedule immediately upon notification by the Dean's office to receive the maximum refund. THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER SESSIONS 2010 Course # Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Grading Method Instructor Time Day *7a *7a O Cole W-209 L-165 *7b *10 *7b *10 O O Rickett Thomas 2 L-152 Schiavone L-152 L-152 L-133 L-133 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A T T Th Th T T TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A O 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 6:30 -9:30 3:00-5:00 3:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 5:00-6:15 5:00-6:15 TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A O O O O O O O P P Strong Schiavone Spring Spring Spring Carro Carro Jordan Jordan 33198 9200:614-481 Property I # *1 70 3 L-151 33204 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4*17 50 3 W-206 33208 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *2*4*17 50 3 L-165 33474 9200:684-481 Sem: School Law I *2*4*11*17*18 20 1 L-152 38816 9200:684-485 Sem: Law, Morals & Ethics 25 2 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. Summer I 2nd Five-Week Session, June 28 - July 30, 2010** 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *11 6:00 - 9:00 MWF MWF MWF *11 TTh E E E TBA P Lee Anderson Gibson Markling Sahl 33200 9200:615-481 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 70 2 L-151 33206 9200:627-481 Commercial Paper *2*4*17(pre-req 629) 50 3 L-165 33210 9200:633-481 Corporations *2*4*17 50 3 L-152 33212 9200:684-483 Sem: School Law II *2*4*14*17*18 20 1 L-152 33214 9200:684-484 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13*17*18 20 1 W-206 33216 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4*17 50 3 W-210 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *14 *13 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF *14 *13 MWF E E E TBA P E Lee Huhn Moritz Markling Sethna Newman N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P Call # DAY--2010 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 9 - May 23, 2010** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7a*8*17*18(pre-req 608) 33218 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I 16 3 L-151 Intersession II, August 1 - 15, 2010** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7b*8*17*18(pre-req 608) *2*4*8*10*17*18 33220 9200:690-402 Trial Advocacy I 34430 9200: 642-401 Alternative Dispute Resolution 16 60 3 3 EVENING-2010 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 24 - July 30, 2010** 36186 9200:620-481 LARW II 36188 39001 33224 33226 33420 33228 33230 33232 33234 9200:620-482 9200:620-483 9200:696-281 9200:696-282 9200:696-283 9200:697-281 9200:697-282 9200:698-281 9200:698-282 15 LARW II LARW II Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I - NBLC Clinical Seminar II Clinical Seminar II Individual Studies & Research Individual Studies & Research 15 15 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*4*15*9*17 6 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*4*6*17 Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 24 - June 25, 2010** 33914 9200:610-201 GWR for Misc Classes (see Liz Sauders) 33916 9200:610-204 GWR for Appellate Review 33918 9200:610-205 GWR for Ind Studies & Research **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld N/A Cntrld 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A Jordan Carro Jordan SUMMER SESSIONS 2010 1 614 615 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW FOOTNOTES REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR STUDENTS IN THE PART-TIME PROGRAM. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Property I will start and end with Summer I, from May 24 to June 25, with one Tuesday class on June 1, and there will be no class on Wed. June 9. The final exam for Property I will be on June 25. Property II will start with Summer II on June 28 and end on July 19, with one Tuesday class on July 6. The final exam for Property II will be on July 19. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. 2 696 697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, Clinical Seminar II and Clinical Seminar - NBLC may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. 4 All classes (except Property I & II and LARW II) are open to day and evening students. 5 610 Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or the receptionist's desk. 6 698 May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or from the receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. 7a 690 Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy Class will meet on six days: Saturday, May 8, and Monday, May 17 through Friday, May 21 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory in order to receive credit for this course. 7b 690 Professors William Rickett & Michael Rickett''s Trial Advocacy I classes will meet Sunday, August 1 and Saturday, August 7 from 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Sunday, August 8 from 8:00 a.m. - noon, Monday August 9 - Wednesday, August 11 from 8:00-5:00; and Thursday-Friday, August 1213 from 8:00-noon. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. 3 9 690 642-401 684-482 610 696 697 10 642-401 8 11 684-481 Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet Monday, August 9, 2010 through Friday, August 13, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. School Law I will meet on June 12 and June 13, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, July 10, July 17, July 24 and July 31, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. to noon - classroom to be assigned; a visit to the USCIS & EOIR in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 13 684-484 14 684-483 School Law II will meet on July 10 and July 11, 2010 from 8:00 a.m. to to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. 17 The absolute maximum load for any combination of sessions and courses during the summer is 9 credits. More than 3 credits at any one time during the summer is an overload. Any combination of sessions that causes an overload of 4 or more credits is an overload. 18 When a student is in class for more than twelve hours a week, the student may not work more than 20 hours during that given week. This is an ABA restriction that cannot be waived. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 3 credit hours per each summer session with a maximum of 9 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made byAssistant Dean in rare and compelling circumstrances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Assistant Dean Lauri S. Thorpe via Liz Sauders at email [email protected]. To avoid being closed out of a class, students are permitted to register for classes prior to receiving authorization for an overload. If the student is denied permission for an overload, the student must change his or her schedule immediately upon notification by the Dean's office to receive the maximum refund. Call # Course # Amended: 5/20/2009 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER SESSIONS 2009 Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Time Day Grading Method Instructor DAY--2009 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 10- May 24, 2009** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7a*8*17*18(pre-req 608) *2*4*8*10*17*18 *2*4*8*17*18*19 32077 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I 32855 9200: 642-401 Alternative Dispute Resolution 34324 9200:684-482 Sem: Endangered Species Act 16 60 25 3 3 2 L-151 L-165 L-133 *7a *10 2:00-5:00 *7a *10 MTWTh O O Cole Anderson Robbins *7b *20 O O Rickett Thomas O Cohen O O O O O O P P Cohen Sahl,Joann Sahl,Joann Cook Carro Carro Jordan Jordan Intersession II, August 2 - 16, 2009** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7b*8*17*18(pre-req 608) *2*4*8*17*18*20 32078 9200:690-402 Trial Advocacy I 34535 9200:642-402 Alternative Dispute Resolution 16 60 3 3 W-209 L-165 *7b *20 EVENING-2009 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 26 - July 31, 2009** 6:30-8:30 6:30-7:30 3:00-5:00 3:00-4:00 5:00-6:15 5:00-6:15 TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A T Th T Th T T TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A 34325 9200:601-481 Civil Procedure I *1a 70 3 L-165 32067 9200:614-481 Property I # *1 70 2 L-151 32070 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4*17 50 3 W-206 32072 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *2*4*17 50 3 L-165 32231 9200:684-481 Sem: School Law I *2*4*11*17*18 20 1 L-152 34488 9200:684-485 Sem: Law, Morals & Ethics *2*4*17*18 25 3 W-215 32076 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4*17 50 3 W-210 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. Summer I 2nd Five-Week Session, June 29 - July 31, 2009** 2:30-5:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *11 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF MWF *11 MWF MWF E E E E TBA P E Anderson Lee Coleman Gibson Markling Sahl Newman 70 3 L-165 34326 9200:602-481 Civil Procedure II *1a 32068 9200:615-481 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 70 3 L-151 32071 9200:627-481 Commercial Paper *2*4*17(pre-req 629) 50 3 L-165 32073 9200:633-481 Corporations *2*4*17 50 3 L-152 32074 9200:684-483 Sem: School Law II *2*4*14*17*18 20 1 L-152 32075 9200:684-484 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13*17*18 20 1 W-206 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS 2:30-5:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *14 *13 MWF MWF MWF MWF *14 *13 E E E E TBA P Genetin Lee Huhn Padfield Markling Sethna N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P P Jordan Robbins Carro Jordan 34489 9200:620-481 LARW II 34490 32080 32081 32190 32082 32083 32084 32085 9200:620-482 9200:696-281 9200:696-282 9200:696-283 9200:697-281 9200:697-282 9200:698-281 9200:698-282 30 LARW II Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I - NBLC Clinical Seminar II Clinical Seminar II Individual Studies & Research Individual Studies & Research 30 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*4*15*9*17 6 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*4*6*17 Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld 2 L-152 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 L-152 L-133 L-133 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 26 - June 26, 2009** 32556 9200:610-201 GWR for Misc Classes (see Liz Sauders) 32560 9200:610-202 GWR for Sem: Endangered Species Act 32557 9200:610-204 GWR for Appellate Review 32558 9200:610-205 GWR for Ind Studies & Research **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld 25 N/A Cntrld 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A SUMMER SESSIONS 2009 1 614 615 1a 620 Amended: 5/20/2009 FOOTNOTES REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR STUDENTS IN THE PART-TIME EVENING PROGRAM. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Property I will start on Tuesdaay, May 26th, there will be no class on Friday, May 29th and the final exam will be given on Friday, June 19. Property II will start on Monday, June 22, there will be no class on July 2 or 3. The final exam will be given on Monday, July 27. REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR STUDENTS IN THE PART-TIME DAY PROGRAM. Must enroll in Civil Procedure I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. 2 3 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW 696 697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, Clinical Seminar II and Clinical Seminar - NBLC may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. All classes (except Property I & II, Civil Procedure I & II and LARW II) are open to day and evening students. 4 610 Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or the receptionist's desk. 6 698 May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or from the receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. 7a 690 Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy Class will meet on seven days: Sunday, May 10, and Monday, May 18 through Thursday, May 21 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Friday & Saturday, May 22 & 23 from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory in order to receive credit for this course. 7b 690 Professor Rickett's Trial Advocacy I classes will meet Sunday, August 2 from 8:30-4:30; Saturday, August 8, from 8:30-5:00; Sunday, August 9 from 12:00-4:00; Monday-Wednesday, August 10-12 from 8:30-5:30; and Thursday-Friday, August 13-14 from 8:00-12:30. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. 5 9 690 642-401 684-482 610 696 697 10 642-401 8 11 684-481 Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet Monday, May 18, 2009 through Friday, May 22, 2009 from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. School Law I will meet on June 13 and June 14, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, June 27, July 11, July 18 and July 25, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. to noon; a visit to the USCIS & FOIR in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 13 684-484 14 684-483 School Law II will meet on July 11 and July 12, 2009 from 8:00 a.m. to to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. 17 The absolute maximum load for any combination of sessions and courses during the summer is 9 credits. More than 3 credits at any one time during the summer is an overload. Any combination of sessions that causes an overload of 4 or more credits is an overload. 18 When a student is in class for more than twelve hours a week, the student may not work more than 20 hours during that given week. This is an ABA restriction that cannot be waived. 19 684-482 Sem: Endangered Species Act will meet Monday - Thursday, May 11 - May 22, 2009 from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. This course will be graded on a paper due in August. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 20 642-402 Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet Monday, August 10, 2009 through Friday, August 14, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 3 credit hours per each summer session with a maximum of 9 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made byAssistant Dean in rare and compelling circumstrances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Assistant Dean Lauri S. Thorpe via Liz Sauders at email [email protected]. To avoid being closed out of a class, students are permitted to register for classes prior to receiving authorization for an overload. If the student is denied permission for an overload, the student must change his or her schedule immediately upon notification by the Dean's office to receive the maximum refund. Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Grading Method Instructor Time Day *7a *10 *7a *10 O O Cole Anderson *7b *7b O Rickett 5:00-6:15 5:00-6:15 TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A W W TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A O O O O O P P Rickett Rickett Cook Carro Carro Reilly Reilly 32187 9200:608-481 Evidence *2*4*16*17 50 3 W-206 32161 9200:614-481 Property I # *1 70 3 L-151 32164 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4*17 50 3 W-210 32166 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *2*4*17*19 50 3 L-165 32171 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4*17 50 3 L-152 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. Summer I 2nd Five-Week Session, June 30 - August 1, 2008** 6:00-9:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-8:30 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF MTThF MWF E E E E E Sahl Jordan Coleman Gibson Newman 32162 9200:615-481 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 70 2 L-151 32165 9200:627-481 Commercial Paper *2*4*17(pre-req 629) 50 3 W-210 32167 9200:633-481 Corporations *2*4*17*20 50 3 L-165 20 1 L-152 32344 9200:684-481 Sem: School Law I *2*4*11*17*18 32168 9200:684-483 Sem: School Law II *2*4*14*17*18 20 1 L-152 32169 9200:684-484 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13*17*18 20 1 W-214 32701 9200:684-485 Sem: Capital Litigation *2*4*17(pre-req 622) 20 2 W-214 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. Exams are on the last scheduled meeting of the course. GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-8:30 *11 *14 *13 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MTThF *11 *14 *13 TTh E E E TBA TBA P P Jordan Huhn Gibson Markling Markling Sethna Koosed Call # Course # Amended: 3/3/2008 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER SESSIONS 2008 DAY--2008 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 11 - May 25, 2008** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7a*8*17*18(pre-req 608) *2*4*8*10*17*18 32172 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I 33228 9200: 642-401 Alternative Dispute Resolution 16 60 3 3 L-151 L-165 Intersession II, August 3 - 17, 2008** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7b*8*17*18(pre-req 608) 32173 9200:690-402 Trial Advocacy I 16 3 W-208 EVENING-2008 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 26 - August 1, 2008** 32175 32176 32296 32177 32178 32179 32180 9200:696-281 9200:696-282 9200:696-283 9200:697-281 9200:697-282 9200:698-281 9200:698-282 Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I - NBLC Clinical Seminar II Clinical Seminar II Individual Studies & Research Individual Studies & Research *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*4*15*9*17 6 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*4*6*17 Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 26 - June 27, 2008** 32812 9200:610-201 GWR for Misc Classes (see Liz Sauders) 32813 9200:610-204 GWR for Appellate Review 32814 9200:610-205 GWR for Ind Studies & Research 32815 9200:610-206 GWR for Capital Litigation **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld N/A Cntrld N/A 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P P Reilly Carro Reilly Koosed SUMMER SESSIONS 2008 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW Amended: 3/3/2008 FOOTNOTES 1 614 615 2 3 696 697 4 5 610 6 698 7a 690 7b 690 9 690 642-401 684-401 684-403 610 696 697 10 642-401 8 11 684-481 REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR EVENING STUDENTS. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, Clinical Seminar II and Clinical Seminar - NBLC may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. All classes (except Property I & II) are open to day and evening students. Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or the receptionist's desk. May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or from the receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy Class will meet on seven days: Sunday, May 11, and Monday, May 19 through Thursday, May 22 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Friday & Saturday, May 23 & 24 from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory in order to receive credit for this course. Professor Rickett's Trial Advocacy I classes will meet Sunday, August 3 from 8:30-4:30; Saturday, August 9 from 8:30-5:00; Sunday, August 10 from 12:00-4:00; Monday-Wednesday, August 11-13 from 8:30-5:30; and Thursday-Friday, August 14-15 from 8:00-12:30. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet Monday, May 19, 2008 through Friday, May 23, 2008 from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. School Law I will meet on July 5 & 6, 2008 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, July 12, July 19, July 26 and August 2, 2008 from 9:00 a.m. to noon; a visit to the USCIS & FOIR in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 13 684-484 14 684-483 School Law II will meet on July 12 & 13, 2008 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m . Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. 17 The absolute maximum load for any combination of sessions and courses during the summer is 9 credits. More than 3 credits at any one time during the summer is an overload. Any combination of sessions that causes an overload of 4 or more credits is an overload. 18 When a student is in class for more than twelve hours a week, the student may not work more than 20 hours during that given week. This is an ABA restriction that cannot be waived. 19 629-481 This course will meet four days per week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday). Due to the Memorial Day Holiday, the Monday, May 26th class will be made up on Wednesday, May 28, 2008. 20 633-481 This course will meet four days per week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday). Due to the Independence Day Holiday, the Friday, July 4th class will be made up on Wednesday, July 2, 2008. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 3 credit hours per each summer session with a maximum of 9 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made byAssistant Dean in rare and compelling circumstrances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Assistant Dean Lauri S. File via Liz Sauders at email [email protected]. To avoid being closed out of a class, students are permitted to register for classes prior to receiving authorization for an overload. If the student is denied permission Call # Course # Amended: 2/15/2007 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER SESSIONS 2007 Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Grading Method Instructor Time Day *7a *10 *7a *10 O O Cole Anderson W-208 *7b *7b O Rickett N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A O O O O O P P Rickett Rickett Cook Carro Carro Reilly Reilly W-206 L-151 W-210 L-165 W-214 L-152 6:00-9:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TBA E E E E E Sahl Lee Kovach Gibson Coleman Newman 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *11 *14 *13 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF *11 *14 *13 TTh Th E E E TBA TBA P O or P E Lee Huhn Gibson Markling Markling Sethna Koosed Grant N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P P P Reilly Anderson Carro Reilly Koosed DAY--2006 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 13 - May 27, 2007** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7a*8*17*18(pre-req 608) *2*4*8*10*17*18 32890 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I 34822 9200: 642-401 Alternative Dispute Resolution 16 60 3 3 L-151 L-165 Intersession II, August 5 - 19, 2007** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7b*8*17*18(pre-req 608) 32891 9200:690-402 Trial Advocacy I 16 3 EVENING-2006 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 28 - August 3, 2007** 32893 32894 33074 32895 32896 32897 32898 9200:696-281 9200:696-282 9200:696-283 9200:697-281 9200:697-282 9200:698-281 9200:698-282 Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I - NBLC Clinical Seminar II Clinical Seminar II Individual Studies & Research Individual Studies & Research *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*4*15*9*17 6 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*4*6*17 Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 28 - June 29, 2007** 32911 9200:608-481 Evidence *2*4*16*17 32878 9200:614-481 Property I # *1 32881 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4*17 32883 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *2*4*17 33352 9200:638-481 Family Law *2*4*17 32889 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4*17 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. 50 70 50 50 50 50 3 2 3 3 3 3 Summer I 2nd Five-Week Session, July 2 - August 3, 2007** 32879 9200:615-481 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 70 3 L-151 32882 9200:627-481 Commercial Paper *2*4*17(pre-req 629) 50 3 W-210 32884 9200:633-481 Corporations *2*4*17 50 3 L-165 33142 9200:684-481 Sem: School Law I *2*4*11*17*18 20 1 L-152 32886 9200:684-483 Sem: School Law II *2*4*14*17*18 20 1 L-152 32887 9200:684-484 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13*17*18 20 1 W-214 33888 9200:684-485 Sem: Capital Litigation *2*4*17(pre-req 622) 20 2 W-214 32888 9200:684-486 Sem: Art Law *2*4*17*18 20 1 W-206 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS 34177 9200:610-201 GWR for Misc Classes (see Liz Sauders) 34181 9200: 610-202 GWR for Federal Jurisdication & Proced. 34178 9200:610-204 GWR for Appellate Review 34179 9200:610-205 GWR for Ind Studies & Research 34180 9200:610-206 GWR for Capital Litigation **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld N/A N/A Cntrld N/A 0 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SUMMER SESSIONS 2007 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW Amended: 2/15/2007 FOOTNOTES 1 614 615 2 3 696 697 4 5 610 6 698 7a 690 7b 690 9 690 642-401 684-401 684-403 610 696 697 10 642-401 8 11 684-481 REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR EVENING STUDENTS. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, Clinical Seminar II and Clinical Seminar - NBLC may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. All classes (except Property I & II) are open to day and evening students. Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or the receptionist's desk. May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications from the web at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/studentservices/ISRinfo.php or from the receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy Class will meet on seven days: Sunday, May 13, and Monday, May 21 through Thursday, May 24 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Friday & Saturday, May 25 & 26 from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory in order to receive credit for this course. Professor Rickett's Trial Advocacy I classes will meet Sunday, August 5 from 8:30-4:30; Saturday, August 11 from 8:30-5:00; Sunday, August 12 from 12:00-4:00; Monday-Wednesday, August 13-15 from 8:30-5:30; and Thursday-Friday, August 16-17 from 8:00-12:30. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet Monday, May 21, 2007 through Friday, May 25, 2007 from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. School Law I will meet on Saturday, July 7 and Sunday, July 8, 2007 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, July 7, July 14, July 21 and July 28, 2007 from 9:00 a.m. to noon; a visit to the USCIS (former INS) in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 13 684-484 14 684-483 School Law II will meet on Saturday, July 14 and Sunday July 15, 2007 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. 17 The absolute maximum load for any combination of sessions and courses during the summer is 9 credits. More than 3 credits at any one time during the summer is an overload. Any combination of sessions that causes an overload of 4 or more credits is an overload. 18 When a student is in class for more than twelve hours a week, the student may not work more than 20 hours during that given week. This is an ABA restriction that cannot be waived. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 3 credit hours per each summer session with a maximum of 9 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made byAssistant Dean in rare and compelling circumstrances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Assistant Dean Lauri S. File via Liz Sauders at email [email protected]. To avoid being closed out of a class, students are permitted to register for classes prior to receiving authorization for an overload. If the student is denied permission for an overload, the student must change his or her schedule immediately upon notification by the Dean's office to receive the maximum refund. Call # Course # Amended: 5/30/2006 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER SESSIONS 2006 Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Time Day Grading Method Instructor DAY--2006 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 14, 2006 - May 28, 2006** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7a*8*17*18(pre-req 608) 33156 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I 16 3 33376 9200:642-401 Alternative Dispute Resolution *2*4*8*12*17*18 60 3 ** The ADR course grade will be based on participation in mock dispute resolutions and 2 related papers. L-151 L-165 *7a *12 *7a *12 O O** Cole Thomas *7b O Walsh TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A O O O O O P P Cook Cook Cook Carro Carro Reilly Reilly Intersession II, August 6, 2006 - August 20, 2006** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7b*8*17*18(pre-req 608) 33157 9200:690-402 Trial Advocacy I 16 3 W-208 *7b EVENING-2006 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 30, 2006 - August 4, 2006** 33159 33160 33375 33161 33162 33163 33164 9200:696-281 9200:696-282 9200:696-283 9200:697-281 9200:697-282 9200:698-281 9200:698-282 Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I - NBLC Clinical Seminar II Clinical Seminar II Individual Studies & Research Individual Studies & Research *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*4*15*9*17 6 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*4*6*17 Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 30, 2006 - June 30, 2006** 33180 9200:608-481 Evidence *2*4*16*17 33143 9200:614-481 Property I # *1 33147 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4*17 34021 9200:628-481 Seminar in Pretrial Advocacy Cancelled 33149 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *2*4*17 33790 9200:638-481 Family Law *2*4*17 33155 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4*17 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. 50 70 70 16 90 50 70 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 W-210 L-152 L-167 N/A W-206 W-214 L-151 6:00-9:00 MWF 6:30-9:30 MWF 6:30-9:30 MWF cancelled 6:30-9:30 MWF 6:30-9:30 MWF 6:30-9:30 MWF TBA E E P or E E E E Sahl Jordan Kovach Anderson Gibson Coleman Newman 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *11 *14 *13 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF *11 *14 *13 TTh Th E E E TBA TBA P O or P E Jordan Huhn Gibson Markling Markling Sethna Koosed Grant N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P P Summer I 2nd Five-Week Session, July 3, 2006 - August 4, 2006** 33144 9200:615-481 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 70 2 L-152 33148 9200:627-481 Commercial Paper *2*4*17(pre-req 629) 70 3 L-151 33150 9200:633-481 Corporations *2*4*17 50 3 L-165 33465 9200:684-481 Sem: School Law I *2*4*11*17 35 1 L-152 33152 9200:684-483 Sem: School Law II *2*4*14*17 35 1 L-152 20 1 W-214 33153 9200:684-484 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13*17 34791 9200:684-485 Sem: Capital Litigation *2*4*17(pre-req 622) 30 2 W-214 33154 9200:684-486 Sem: Art Law *2*4*17 40 1 W-206 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS 33138 9200:610-101 GWR for Misc Classes (see Liz Sauders) 33140 9200:610-104 GWR for Appellate Review 33141 9200:610-105 GWR for Ind Studies & Research 33142 9200:610-106 GWR for Capital Litigation **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld N/A Cntrld N/A 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A Reilly Carro Reilly Koosed SUMMER SESSIONS 2006 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW Amended: 5/30/2006 FOOTNOTES 1 614 615 2 3 696 697 4 5 610 6 698 7a 690 7b 690 8 9 11 690 642-401 684-401 684-403 610 696 697 684-481 REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR EVENING STUDENTS. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Credit for 696/697 not to exceed 6 credits. Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. this is a conbination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasized legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. All classes (except Property I & II) are open to day and evening students. Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the receptionist's desk. May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy Class will meet Sunday, May 14, and Monday, May 22 through Thursday, May 25 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Friday & Saturday, May 26 & 27 from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. Professor Walsh's Trial Advocacy I classes will meet Sunday, August 6 from 8:30-4:30; Saturday, August 12 from 8:30-5:00; Sunday, August 13 from 12:00-4:00; Monday-Wednesday, August 14-16 from 8:30-5:30; and Thursday-Friday, August 17-18 from 8:00-12:30. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. School Law I will meet on Saturday, July 8 and Sunday, July 9, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet on Saturday, May 20, 2006 from 8:00-5:00 and Monday May 22 through Friday, May 26, 2006 from 9:00-2:30. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Students must drop this course by May 12 in order to finalize the roster in this high demand course prior to the beginning of class. Professor will not authorize a drop after this date. Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, July 8, July 15, July 22 and July 29, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. to noon; a visit to the USCIS (former INS) in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 12 684-403 13 684-484 14 684-483 School Law II will meet on Saturday, July 15 and Sunday July 16, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. 17 The absolute maximum load for any combination of sessions and courses during the summer is 8 credits. More than 3 credits at any one time during the summer is an overload. Any combination of sessions that causes an overload of 4 or more credits is an overload. 18 When a student is in class for more than twelve hours a week, the student may not work more than 20 hours during that given week. This is an ABA restriction that cannot be waived. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 4 credit hours per each summer session with a maximum of 8 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made byAssistant Dean in rare and compelling circumstrances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Assistant Dean Lauri S. File via Liz Sauders at email [email protected]. To avoid being closed out of a class, students are permitted to register for classes prior to receiving authorization for an overload. If the student is denied permission for an overload, the student must change his or her schedule immediately upon notification by the Dean's office to receive the maximum refund. Call # Course # Amended: 4/21/2005 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER SESSIONS 2005 Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Time Day Grading Method Instructor DAY--2005 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 15, 2005 - May 29, 2005** (See footnotes for exact days and times) *2*4*7a*8*17*18(pre-req 608) 34487 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I 16 3 34821 9200:642-401 Alternative Dispute Resolution *2*4*8*12*17*18 60 3 ** The ADR course grade will be based on participation in mock dispute resolutions and 2 related papers. L-151 L-165 *7a *12 *7a *12 O O** Cole Thomas *7b *7b *10 *20 O O O O Rickett Walsh Hoover Dessin TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A O O O O O P P Cook Cook Cook Carro Carro Reilly Reilly 6:00-9:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *11 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF *11 MWF TBA E E P or E E TBA E Sahl Lee Kovach Anderson Gibson Markling Newman 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *14 *13 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF MWF *14 *13 TTh Th E E E E TBA P O or P E Lee Huhn Coleman Moritz Markling Sethna Koosed Grant N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P P P Reilly Anderson Carro Reilly Koosed Intersession II, August 7, 2005 - August 21, 2005** (See footnotes for exact days and times) 34488 34489 34481 34822 9200:690-402 9200:690-403 9200:684-401 9200:684-403 *2*4*7b*8*17*18(pre-req 608) *2*4*7b*8*17*18(pre-req 608) *2*4*8*10*17*18 *2*4*8*17*18*20 Trial Advocacy I Trial Advocacy I Employment Mediation Skills Sem: Basic Drafting 16 16 24 30 3 3 1 1 W-208 W-209 L-152 L-152 *7b *7b *10 *20 EVENING-2005 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 31, 2005 - August 5, 2005** 34490 34491 34820 34492 34493 34494 34495 9200:696-281 9200:696-282 9200:696-283 9200:697-281 9200:697-282 9200:698-281 9200:698-282 Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I - NBLC Clinical Seminar II Clinical Seminar II Individual Studies & Research Individual Studies & Research *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*3*4*9*17 20 *2*4*15*9*17 6 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*3*4*9*17(pre-req 696) 20 *2*4*6*17 Cntrld *2*4*6*17 Cntrld 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 31, 2005 - July 1, 2005** 34518 9200:608-481 Evidence *2*4*16*17 34472 9200:614-481 Property I # *1 34476 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4*17 35934 9200:628-481 Seminar in Pretrial Advocacy *2*4*17 34478 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *2*4*17 34955 9200:684-481 Sem: School Law I *2*4*11*17 34486 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4*17 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. 50 70 70 30 90 35 70 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 W-210 L-152 L-167 W-214 L-165 L-152 L-151 Summer I 2nd Five-Week Session, July 5, 2005 - August 5, 2005** 34473 9200:615-481 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 70 2 L-152 34477 9200:627-481 Commercial Paper *2*4*17(pre-req 629) 70 3 L-151 35510 9200:638-481 Family Law *2*4*17 50 3 W-210 34479 9200:633-481 Corporations *2*4*17 50 3 L-165 34482 9200:684-483 Sem: School Law II *2*4*14*17 35 1 L-152 34483 9200:684-484 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13*17 20 1 W-214 34484 9200:684-485 Sem: Capital Litigation *2*4*17*19(pre-req 622) 30 2 W-214 34485 9200:684-486 Sem: Art Law *2*4*17 40 1 W-206 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS 34467 9200:610-101 GWR for Misc Classes (see Liz Sauders) 34468 9200:610-102 GWR for Federal Juris & Proc 34469 9200:610-104 GWR for Appellate Review 34470 9200:610-105 GWR for Ind Studies & Research 34471 9200:610-106 GWR for Capital Litigation **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld N/A N/A Cntrld N/A FOOTNOTES 0 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SUMMER SESSIONS 2005 1 614 615 2 3 696 697 4 5 610 6 698 7a 690 7b 690 8 9 690 642-401 684-401 684-403 610 696 697 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW Amended: 4/21/2005 REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR EVENING STUDENTS. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Credit for 696/697 not to exceed 6 credits. Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. this is a conbination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasized legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. All classes (except Property I & II) are open to day and evening students. Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the receptionist's desk. May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy Class will meet Sunday, May 15, and Monday, May 23 through Thursday, May 26 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Friday & Saturday, May 27 & 28 from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. Professors Rickett & Walsh's Trial Advocacy I classes will meet Sunday, August 7, 2005 & Saturday, August 13 through Wednesday, August 17, 2005 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. AND Thursday, August 18 and Friday, August 19, 2005 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. 684-401 Employment Mediation skills will meet Monday August 8, 2005 through Friday, August 12, 2005 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 684-481 School Law I will meet on Saturday, June 25 and Sunday, June 26, 2005 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 12 684-403 Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet from Monday May 23 through Friday, May 27, 2005 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Students must drop this course by May 16 in order to finalize the roster in this high demand course prior to the beginning of class. Professor will not authorize a drop after this date. 13 684-484 Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, July 9, July 16, July 23 and July 30, 2005 from 9:00 a.m. to noon; a visit to the USCIS (former INS) in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 14 684-483 School Law II will meet on Saturday, July 9 and Sunday July 10, 2005 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. 10 11 17 The absolute maximum load for any combination of sessions and courses during the summer is 8 credits. More than 3 credits at any one time during the summer is an overload. Any combination of sessions that causes an overload of 4 or more credits is an overload. 18 When a student is in class for more than twelve hours a week, the student may not work more than 20 hours during that given week. This is an ABA restriction that cannot be waived. 19 684-485 Sem: Capital Litigation will meet during Summer II on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. During the week of July 25, 2005 this course will meet on Monday July 25, Tuesday July 26 and Thursday July 28 from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. This course will not meet the week of August 1 - 5, 2005. 20 684-403 Basic Drafting will meet Monday August 15, 2005 through Friday, August 19, 2005 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 4 credit hours per each summer session with a maximum of 8 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made byAssistant Dean in rare and compelling circumstrances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Assistant Dean Lauri S. File via Liz Sauders at email [email protected]. To avoid being closed out of a class, students are permitted to register for classes prior to receiving authorization for an overload. If the student is denied permission for an overload, the student must change his or her schedule immediately upon notification by the Dean's office to receive the maximum refund. Call # Course # Amended: 3/3/2004 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER SESSIONS 2004 Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Time Day Grading Method Instructor DAY--2004 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 9, 2004 - May 22, 2004** (See footnotes for exact days and times) 33954 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I *2*4*7a*8(pre-req 608) 16 3 34537 9200:684-403 Advanced Legal Communication Skills *2*4*8* 30 3 ** The ADR course grade will be based on participation in mock dispute resolutions and 2 related papers. L-151 L-165 *7a *17 *7a *17 O O Cole Moriarty *12 *7b *7b *10 O** O O O Thomas Rickett Walsh Hoover Intersession II, August 1, 2004-August 15, 2004** (See footnotes for exact days and times) 34535 33955 33956 33945 9200:642-401 9200:690-402 9200:690-403 9200:684-401 Alternative Dispute Resolution Trial Advocacy I Trial Advocacy I Employment Mediation Skills *2*4*8*12 *2*4*7b*8(pre-req 608) *2*4*7b*8(pre-req 608) *2*4*8*10 60 16 16 24 3 3 3 1 L-165 W-208 W-209 L-152 *12 *7b *7b *10 EVENING-2004 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 24, 2004-July 30, 2004** 33957 33958 34534 33959 33960 33961 33963 9200:696-281 9200:696-282 9200:696-283 9200:697-281 9200:697-282 9200:698-281 9200:698-282 Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I - NBLC Clinical Seminar II Clinical Seminar II Individual Studies & Research Individual Studies & Research *2*3*4*9 *2*3*4*9 *2*4*15*9 *2*3*4*9(pre-req 696) *2*3*4*9(pre-req 696) *2*4*6 *2*4*6 20 20 6 20 20 Cntrld Cntrld 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA N/A N/A O O O O O P P Cook Cook Cook Carro Carro Reilly Reilly 6:00-9:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *11 MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF *11 TBA E E E P or E TBA Sahl Jordan Gibson Ocran Anderson Markling 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *14 *13 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF *14 *13 TTh T MWF E E E TBA P O or P E E Jordan Kovach Huhn Markling Sethna Koosed Grant Newman N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P P P Reilly Anderson Carro Reilly Koosed Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 24, 2004-June 25, 2004** 33998 9200:608-481 Evidence *2*4*16 33933 9200:614-281 Property I # *1 33942 9200:629-481 Secured Transactions *2*4 33943 9200:633-481 Corporations *2*4 33944 9200:643-481 Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure *2*4(pre-req 602) 34762 9200:684-481 Sem: School Law I *2*4*11 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. 50 70 90 50 30 35 3 3 3 3 3 1 W-210 L-152 L-165 L-151 W-214 L-152 Summer I 2nd Five-Week Session, June 26, 2004-July 31, 2004** 33934 9200:615-281 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 33940 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4 33941 9200:627-481 Commercial Paper *2*4(pre-req 629) 33949 9200:684-483 Sem: School Law II *2*4*14 33950 9200:684-484 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13 33951 9200:684-485 Sem: Capital Litigation *2*4(pre-req 622) 33952 9200:684-486 Sem: Art Law *2*4 33953 9200:685-481 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. ##Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. 70 70 70 35 20 30 40 70 2 3 3 1 1 2 1 3 L-152 L-165 W-210 L-152 W-214 L-152 W-215 L-151 GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS 33928 9200:610-101 GWR for Misc Classes (see Liz Sauders) 33929 9200:610-102 GWR for Federal Juris & Proc 33930 9200:610-104 GWR for Appellate Review 33931 9200:610-105 GWR for Ind Studies & Research 33932 9200:610-106 GWR for Capital Litigation **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld N/A N/A Cntrld N/A 0 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SUMMER SESSIONS 2004 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW Amended: 3/3/2004 FOOTNOTES 1 614 615 2 3 696 697 4 5 610 6 698 7a 690 7b 690 8 9 690 642-401 684-401 684-403 610 696 697 REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR EVENING STUDENTS. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Credit for 696/697 not to exceed 6 credits. Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. this is a conbination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasized legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. All classes (except Property I & II) are open to day and evening students. Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the receptionist's desk. May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy Class will meet Sunday, May 9, and Monday, May 17 through Thursday, May 20 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Friday & Saturday, May 21 & 22 from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Attendance at all class sessions is required to receive credit for this course. Professors Rickett & Walsh's Trial Advocacy I classes will meet Sunday, August 1, 2004 & Sunday August 8 through Wednesday August 11, 2004 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. AND Thursday, August 12, 2004 & Friday, August 13, 2004 from 8:00 a.m. to noon. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. 684-401 Employment Mediation skills will meet Monday August 9, 2004 through Friday, August 13, 2004 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 684-481 School Law I will meet on Saturday, June 26 and Sunday, June 27, 2004 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 12 684-403 Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet from Monday August 2, 2004 through Friday, August 6, 2004 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Students must drop this course by July 28 in order to finalize the roster in this high demand course prior to the beginning of class. Professor will not authorize a drop after this date. 13 684-484 Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, July 10, July 17, July 24 and July 31, 2004 from 9:00 a.m. to noon; a visit to the USCIS (former INS) in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 14 684-483 School Law II will meet on Saturday, July 10 and Sunday July 11, 2004 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 15 696-283 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. 16 608 10 11 17 The Evidence course will meet Monday, May 24 and Wednesday, May 26, with Professor Cole. There is no class meeting on Friday, May 28. The Friday, May 28 class will be made up during the second week of classes. The course will meet Tuesday, June 1, Wednesday, June 2, Thursday, June 3 and Friday, June 4. Thereafter, the normal M/W/F schedule will be followed. Advanced Legal Communication Skills will meet Monday, May 10, 2004 through Friday, May 14, 2004 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 4 credit hours per each summer session with a maximum of 8 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made by Acting Assistant Dean in rare and compelling circumstrances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Acting Assistant Dean Amy L. Jarmon via Liz Sauders at email [email protected]. To avoid being closed out of a class, students are permitted to register for classes prior to receiving authorization for an overload. If the student is denied permission for an overload, the student must change his or her schedule immediately upon notification by the Dean's office to receive the maximum refund. Call # Course # Amended: 2/14/2005 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER SESSIONS 2003 Course Title Footnotes* (Pre-Req) Class Limit Credit Hours Room Time Day Grading Method Instructor DAY--2003 SUMMER SESSION--DAY Intersession I, May 11, 2003 - May 24, 2003** (See footnotes for exact days and times) 35165 9200:690-401 Trial Advocacy I *2*4*7a*8(pre-req 608) 16 3 35155 9200:684-403 Alternative Dispute Resolution *2*4*12 52 3 ** The ADR course grade will be based on participation in mock dispute resolutions and 2 related papers. L-151 L-165 *7a *12 *7a *12 O O** Cole Thomas *7b *7b *10 *14 O O O P Rickett Walsh Hoover Sahl 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 TBA TBA 5:00-6:15 5:00-6:15 TBA TBA N/A N/A MWF MWF TBA TBA W W TBA TBA N/A N/A E E O O O O O O P P Lee Lee Cook Cook Walsh Walsh Carro Carro Coleman Coleman 6:00-9:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TBA E E P or E E E Sahl Kovach Gibson Anderson Ocran Newman 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *11 *13 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 MWF MWF MWF *11 *13 TTh M E E E TBA P O or P E Kovach Huhn Ocran Markling Sethna Koosed Grant N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P P P Coleman Anderson Carro Coleman Koosed Intersession II, August 3, 2003-August 17, 2003** (See footnotes for exact days and times) 35166 35167 35148 35149 9200:690-402 9200:690-403 9200:684-401 9200:684-402 Trial Advocacy I Trial Advocacy I Mediation Skills Sem: Law, Morals, & Prof Resp *2*4*7b*8(pre-req 608) *2*4*7b*8(pre-req 608) *2*4*8*10 *2*4*14 16 16 24 30 3 3 1 1 W-208 W-209 L-152 L-152 *7b *7b *10 *14 EVENING-2003 SUMMER SESSION-EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, May 27, 2003-August 1, 2003** 35128 9200:614-281 Property I # *1 35129 9200:615-281 Property II # *1(pre-req 614) 35241 9200:684-281 Sem: New Business Legal Clinic *15 35242 9200:684-282 Sem: New Business Legal Clinic *15 35168 9200:696-281 Clinical Seminar I *2*3*4*9 35169 9200:696-282 Clinical Seminar I *2*3*4*9 35170 9200:697-281 Clinical Seminar II *2*3*4*9(pre-req 696) 35174 9200:697-282 Clinical Seminar II *2*3*4*9(pre-req 696) 35175 9200:698-281 Individual Studies & Research *2*4*6 35177 9200:698-282 Individual Studies & Research *2*4*6 # Students must register for both Property I & II. This is a continuous class. 70 70 *16 *16 20 20 20 20 Cntrld Cntrld 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 L-165 L-165 TBA TBA L-152 L-152 TBA TBA N/A N/A Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, May 27, 2003-June 27, 2003** 35243 35142 35145 35147 35150 35164 9200:608-481 9200:626-481 9200:629-481 9200:643-481 9200:684-481 9200:685-481 Evidence Basic Business Associations Secured Transactions Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure Sem: Int'l Commercial Law Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4*17 *2*4 *2*4 *2*4(pre-req 602) *2*4 *2*4 45 45 45 20 30 70 3 3 3 3 3 3 W-206 L-152 W-210 W-214 W-215 L-151 Summer I 2nd Five-Week Session, June 30, 2003-August 2, 2003** 35143 9200:626-482 Basic Business Associations *2*4 35144 9200:627-481 Commercial Paper *2*4(pre-req 629) 35146 9200:633-481 Corporations *2*4 35157 9200:684-483 Sem: School Law *2*4*11 35158 9200:684-484 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*13 35159 9200:684-485 Sem: Capital Litigation *2*4(pre-req 622) 35160 9200:684-486 Sem: Art Law *2*4 #Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. 45 70 45# 30 20 30 40 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 L-152 W-210 L-151 L-152 TBA W-214 W-215 GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT (GWR) SECTIONS 35121 9200:610-101 GWR for Misc Classes (see Jill Painter) 35122 9200:610-102 GWR for Federal Juris & Proc 35124 9200:610-104 GWR for Appellate Review 35125 9200:610-105 GWR for Ind Studies & Research 35126 9200:610-106 GWR for Capital Litigation **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 *2*4*5*9 Cntrld N/A N/A Cntrld N/A 0 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SUMMER SESSIONS 2003 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW Amended: 2/14/2005 FOOTNOTES 1 614 615 2 3 696 697 4 REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR EVENING STUDENTS. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening and any stated prerequisites. Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits AND permission of the Instructor. You MUST contact the Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Credit for 696/697 not to exceed 6 credits. Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. this is a conbination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasized legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may NOT be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. All classes (except Property I & II) are open to day and evening students. Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. GWR for ISR must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes from the receptionist's desk. May be repeated up to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day & Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. 5 610 6 698 7a 690 Professor Cole's Trial Advocacy I will meet Sunday, May 11, and Monday, May 19 through Thursday, May 22 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday & Saturday, May 23 & 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Attendance is required in all sessions to receive credit for this course. 7b 690 Professors Rickett & Walsh's Trial Advocacy I classes will meet Sunday, August 3, 2003, & Sunday August 9 through Wednesday, August 13, 2003 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. AND Thursday, August 14, 2003 & Friday, August 15, 2003 from 8:00 a.m. to noon. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. 8 9 10 11 690 684-401 684-402 684-403 610 696 697 684-401 684-483 Intersession I classes are considered part of summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. These courses are graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Mediation skills will meet August 11-15, 2003, Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. to Noon. receive credit for this course. Attendance is required at all sessions to School Law will meet on Saturday, July 19 & Sunday, July 20, 2003 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet Monday, May 19 through Friday, May 23, 2003 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Attendance at all classes is required to receive credit for this course. 12 684-403 13 684-484 14 684-402 15 684-281 684-282 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. 16 684-281 684-282 Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students. 17 608 Immigration Law will meet on Saturdays, June 28, July 12, July 19, and July 26, 2003 from 9:00 a.m. to noon; a visit to the INS in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course Law, Morals, & Professional Responsibility: Media Reflections of the Legal Profession--Myths & Reality will meet Saturday & Sunday, August 16 & 17, 2003 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Attendance is required for all sessions to receive credit for this course. A 10-page paper is required and will be due 2 weeks after the last class day. Evidence will meet on Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday (May 27, 28, & 29, 2003) during the first week of the semester ONLY. The regular schedule listed will be in the effect the rest of the session. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 4 credit hours per each summer session with a maximum of 8 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made by Associate Dean in rare and compelling circumstrances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Associate Dean Coleman via Jill Painter at email [email protected]. To avoid being closed out of a class, students are permitted to register for classes prior to receiving authorization for an overload. If the student is denied permission for an overload, the student must change his or her schedule immediately upon notification by the Dean's office to receive the maximum refund. THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER SESSIONS 2002 Amended: February 14, 2005 CALL NO. COURSE NO. FOOTNOTES* (PRE-REQ.) COURSE TITLE CLASS LIMIT CR. ROOM TIME DAY GRADE METHOD INSTRUCTOR O O Cole Rickett DAY -- 2002 SUMMER SESSION – DAY Intersession I, (May 12, 2002 - May 24, 2002)** (See footnote for exact days and times) (34033)9200 690 101 Trial Advocacy I (34034)9200 690 102 Trial Advocacy I *2*4*8a*9(608 Pre-req)16 *2*4*8b*9(608 Pre-req)11 3 3 L-151 W-208 *8a *8b *8a *8b Intersession I , (May 12, 2002 - May 16, 2002)** (See footnote for exact days and times) (34022)9200 684 101 Mediation Skills *2 *4 *9 *11 12 3 L-152 *11 *11 O (34023)9200 684 102 Mediation Skills *2 *4 *9 *11 12 3 L-152 *11 *11 O Hernstein Lieberth Intersession II , (August 3, 2002 - August 18, 2002)** (See footnote for exact days and times) (34026)9200 684 201 Alternative Dispute Resolution *2 *4 *13 54 3 L-165,133,134 *13 *13 O (34028)9200 684 882 Sem: Law, Morals & Prof. Resp.*2*4 20 1 L-152 *15 *15 P Thomas Sahl EVENING -- 2002 SUMMER SESSION – EVENING Summer I Ten-Week Session, Evening May 28, 2002– August 2, 2002** (34014)9200 614 181 Property I # (34015)9200 615 281 Property II # (34038)9200 696 882 Clinical Seminar I (34039)9200 696 883 Clinical Seminar I (34040)9200 697 882 Clinical Seminar II (34041)9200 697 883 Clinical Seminar II (34042)9200 698 882 Indiv. Studies & Research (34043)9200 698 883 Indiv. Studies & Research # Students must register for both Property I & II. *1 70 *1(614 Pre-Req) 70 *2*3*4*10 20 *2*3*4*10 20 *2*3*4*10(696-Pre-Req) 20 *2*3*4*10(696-Pre-Req) 20 *2*4*6 Controlled *2*4*6 Controlled This is a continuous class. 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 L-151 L-151 L-151 L-151 TBA TBA N/A N/A 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 5:00-6:15 5:00-6:15 TBA TBA N/A N/A MWF MWF W W TBA TBA N/A N/A E E O O O O P P Jordan Jordan Walsh Walsh Carro Carro Coleman Coleman E E E P or E P or E E O Sahl Kovach Gibson(Huhn) Anderson Ocran Newman Rickett MWF MWF MWF *12 *14 T T E E E TBA P O or P E Kovach Huhn Ocran Markling Sethna Koosed Grant N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P P P P Coleman Anderson Ocran Carro Coleman Koosed Summer I 1st Five-Week Session, Evening, May 28, 2001 – June 28, 2001** (34013)9200 612 281 Professional Responsibility *2*4 40 (34016)9200 626 181 Basic Business Associations *2*4 45 (34019)9200 629 181 Commercial Law II/Sec.Trans.*2*4*7 40 (34021)9200 643 181 Federal Juris. & Procedure *2*4(602 Pre-Req.)20 (34025)9200 684 182 Sem: Int'l Commerical Law *2 *4 30 (34032)9200 685 181 Wills, Trusts, & Estates I *2*4 70 (34036)9200 692 181 Trial Advocacy II *2*4*16 16 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 L-152 W-206 L-165 W-210 W-215 W-214 TBA 5:30-8:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *16 MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF *16 Summer II 2nd Five-Week Session, Evening, July 1, 2002 - August 4, 2002** (34017)9200 626 281 Basic Business Associations *2*4 45 (34018)9200 627 281 Com. Law I/Commercial Paper*2*4*7 70 (34020)9200 633 281 Corporations *2*4 45# (34027)9200 684 881 Sem: School Law *2*4*12 30 (34029)9200 684 883 Sem: Immigration Law *2*4*14 20 (34030)9200 684 884 Sem: Capital Litigation *2*4(622 Pre-Req)30 (34517)9200 684 885Sem: Art Law *2 *4 40 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 W-206 L-165 W-210 L-152 L-152 W-206 L-152 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *12 *14 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:00 GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS (34007)9220 610 101GWR for Misc Classes (See Jill Painter) *2*4*5*10 0 (34008)9200 610 181 GWR for Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure *2*4*5*10 0 (34009)9200 610 182 GWR for Int'l Commercial Law *2*4*5*10 0 (34010)9200 610 881 GWR for Appellate Review (Clinical Seminar )*2*4*5*10 0 (34011)9200 610 882 GWR for Individual Studies & Research *2*4*5*10 0 (34012)9200 610 884 GWR for Capital Litigation *2*4*5*10 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A #Enrollment will be monitored and adjusted based on enrollment patterns. **Inclusive of Final Exam Period. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 4 credit hours per each summer session With a maximum of 8 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made by Associate Dean in rare and compelling circumstances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Associate Dean Coleman. SUMMER SESSIONS 2002 *1 614/615 *2 *3 REQUIRED COURSE: FIRST YEAR EVENING STUDENTS. Must enroll in Property I & II. No other enrollment permitted. Consecutive enrollment. Completion of at least either First Year Day or Second Year Evening, and any stated prerequisites. 696/697 *4 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, and permission of Instructor. You MUST contact Instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Credit for 696/697 not to exceed 6 credits. Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. All classes (except Property I and II) are open to day and evening students. *5 610 Student designates this course to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. "Section No." must correlate with "Course No.". General Writing Requirement for Individual Studies & Research must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for both classes at the receptionist's desk. *6 698 May be repeated to 6 credits (but not more than one section in any one academic term). Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course (with the Associate Dean's permission) may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement. *7 627/629 May be taken independently of each other. Commercial Law I is not a prerequisite for Commercial Law II. *8a 690 *8b 690 Professor Cole: Trial Advocacy I will meet: Sunday, May 12, 8:30am-4:30pm; Saturday, May 18, 8:30am-4:30pm; Sunday, May 19, 8:30am-1:00pm; Monday, May 20-Wednesay May 22, 8:30am-4:30pm; Thursday, May 23 and Friday, May 24, 8:30am-noon. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. Professors Carro, Rickett & Walsh: Trial Advocacy I will meet: Sunday, May 12, 8:30am-5:00pm; Saturday, May 18, 8:30am-5:00pm; Sunday, May 19, 8:30am-12:30pm; Monday, May 20-Wednesday, May 22, 8:30am-5:00pm; Thursday, May 23 and Friday, May 24, 8:30am-1:00pm. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. *9 690 684-101 684-201 *10 Intersession I classes are considered part of Summer I for purposes of overloads and financial aid. Intersession II classes are considered part of Summer II for purposes of overloads and financial aid. The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 696, 697. *11 684-101 Mediation Skills will meet: Monday, May 13 – Friday, May 17 from 9:00am to 5:30pm. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. *12 684-881 School Law will meet: Saturday, August 3 and Sunday, August 4, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 and 2:00-4:00 p.m. (allows for one hour lunch). Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. *13 684-201 Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet: Monday, August 12 through Thursday, August 15 from 8:00am – 5:00pm and Friday, August 16 from 8:00am – 3:00pm. Professor Thomas will maintain a waiting list for this class after it fills. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. *14 684-883 Immigration Law will meet Saturdays, June 29, July 13, July 20 and July 27 from 9:00am – noon; a visit to the INS in Cleveland will be scheduled during a weekday. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. *15 684-882 Law, Morals & Professional Responsibility: Media Reflections of the Legal Profession--Myths & Reality will meet: Saturday, August 17 from 9:00am – 5:30pm and Sunday, August 18 from 9:00am – 5:30pm. Attendance is required at all sessions to receive credit for this course. A 10-page paper is required and will be due 2 weeks after the last class day. *16 692-181 Trial Advocacy II's schedule will be set based on class preference as determined at an organizational meeting held in April 2001. Final trials may be held in Wooster on a weekend in June. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 4 credit hours per each summer session with a maximum of 8 credit hours for the entire summer. Exceptions may be made by Associate Dean in rare and compelling circumstances. Submit written requests for overload permission to Associate Dean Coleman. To avoid being closed out of a class, students are permitted to register for classes prior to receiving authorization for an overload. If the student is denied permission for an overload, the student must change his or her schedule immediately upon notification by the Dean's Office to receive the maximum refund.
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