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Spring 2015 Schedule
Revised: 10/10/2014
REQUIRED COURSES
Class #
Course #
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Time
Day
TF
TF
MW
WF
M
M
T
TTh
MW
Th
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
12383
12384
13214
12391
12397
12525
13950
17693
9200 602 001
9200 602 002
9200 607 001
9200 607 002
9200 620 001
9200 620 002
9200 620 003
9200 645 001
Civil Procedure II
Civil Procedure II
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
LARW II
LARW II
LARW II
Property
*1 *4(Prereq-601)
*1 *4(Prereq-601)
*4
*4
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
*4
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
4
17694
17719
17720
17721
17722
17703
17704
17705
9200 615 002
9200 665 001
9200 665 002
9200 665 003
9200 665 004
9200 676 001
9200 676 002
9200 676 003
Property
Problem Solving Workshop
Problem Solving Workshop
Problem Solving Workshop
Problem Solving Workshop
Legislation and Regulation
Legislation and Regulation
Legislation and Regulation
*4
*4*8
*4*8
*4*8
*4*8
*4
*4
*4
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1:10 - 2:40P
1:10 - 2:40P
1:10 - 2:40P
8:50 - 10:20 A
8:50 - 10:50 A
8:50 - 10:50 A
3:15 - 5:15 P
10:00A - 12:00P
1:00 - 2:00P
3:15 - 5:15P
9:00A - 4:00P
9:00A - 4:00P
9:00A - 4:00P
9:00A - 4:00P
1:00 - 3:00P
10:00A - 12:00P
3:15 - 5:15P
E
E
E
E
O
O
O
E
Anderson
Moritz
Rich
Cole
McBurney
Morath
Cohen
Barnes
M
T
M
E
O
O
O
O
TBA
TBA
TBA
Lee
McBurney
Spring
Lavoie
Gaughan
Lavoie
Lavoie
Moritz
12395
9200 612 001
Professional Responsibility
3
3:15 - 4:45P
TW
E
Belsky
6:40-8:05P
8:50-10:10P
6:40 - 8:40 P
6:40 - 8:40 P
8:10-10:10P
7:30-9:30P
6:00 - 9:00P
M
Th
Th
Th
M
W
E
O
O
Rich
Strong
Shaver
MTWTh
E
O
Lee
Lee
M
W
M
W
E
Genetin
E
Sahl
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
70
Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
12392
12398
13951
9200 607 801
9200 620 801
9200 620 802
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
LARW II
LARW II
*4
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
3
2
2
17695
17723
9200 645 801
9200 665 801
Property
Problem Solving Workshop
*1*4
*4*21
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
4
2
Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
12633
9200 602 801
Civil Procedure II
12396
9200 612 801
Professional Responsibility
*1 (Prereq-601)
49
3
70
3
6:40 - 8:05 P
8:10 - 9:40 P
8:10 - 9:40P
6:40 - 8:05P
50
50
50
N/A
200
26
26
26
26
3
3
3
0
1
1
1
1
1
10:45A-12:15P
8:50-10:20A
6:40-9:40P
N/A
*10
1:00 - 2:00P
3:15 - 4:15P
6:40 - 9:40P
5:10 - 6:10P
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
12385
12386
12387
14778
12625
14720
12632
12405
14719
9200 604 001
9200 604 002
9200 604 801
9200 613 001
9200 618 001
9200 688 001
9200 688 002
9200 688 801
9200 688 802
Constitutional Law II
Constitutional Law II
Constitutional Law II
Pro Bono Service Requirement
Advanced Legal Research
Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting)
Legal Drafting (Judicial drafting)
Legal Drafting (Contract drafting)
Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting)
(Prereq-603)
(Prereq-603)
(Prereq-603)
*19
*10 (28 crs complete )
(Prereq-619&620)
(Prereq-619&620)
(Prereq-619&620)
(Prereq-619&620)
TF
MW
Th
N/A
*10
M
W
T
Th
E
E
E
O
E&O
O
O
O
O
12393
16331
16332
16333
16334
16335
16336
16337
16338
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
9200 610 001
GWR for Individual Studies & Research
*12*15
Cntl'd 0
N/A
N/A
P
GWR for Law Review
*12*15
9200 610 002
Cntl'd 0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 003
GWR for Moot Court
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 004
GWR for Miscellaneous
*12*15
Cntl'd 0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 005
GWR for International Intellectual Property
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 006
GWR for International Business Transactions
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
P
GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 007
9200 610 008
GWR for Law & Literature
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 009
GWR for LL.M. Thesis
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
P
Rich
Huhn
Belsky
Sahl, Joann
Lenart
Strong
Morath
Cohen
Shaver
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
Jordan
Moritz
Dessin
Jordan
Lipton
Baumgartner
Huhn
Genetin
Lipton
Spring 2015 Schedule
INTERSESSION COURSES
Class #
Course No.
11596
18184
11595
7400 585 008
9200 684 806
7400 585 007
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Sem: General Mediation Training
Sem: Corporate Legal Dept. Skills Development
Sem: Divorce Mediation Training
*24
*25
*24
Revised: 10/10/2014
Class
Limit
30
Cr
1
3
3
Time
8:30A-4:45P
*25
8:30A-4:45P
Day
MT
*25
FSMTThF
O
O&P
O
OHIO BAR EXAM TRACK ELECTIVES
Class #
Course No.
17697
17698
12399
12400
17701
17702
9200 629 001
9200 629 801
9200 633 001
9200 633 801
9200 668 001
9200 668 801
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Secured Transaction
Secured Transaction
Corporations
Corporations
Remedies
Remedies
Class
Limit
Cr
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
75
75
75
75
75
75
3
3
3
3
3
3
1:10 - 2:40P
6:40 - 9:40P
10:45A - 12:15P
6:40 - 9:40P
8:50 - 10:20A
6:40 - 9:40P
MW
T
MW
Th
WF
M
E
E
E
E
E
E
SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES
Class #
Course No.
14343
14105
14090
14340
14091
17724
16074
12650
17696
17700
12651
16229
14106
17707
17706
14782
14039
14341
15169
16081
16082
16224
16083
17730
17885
16084
14777
16149
17726
17729
12404
13629
12406
16092
16093
16094
9200 621 001
9200 623 801
9200 624 001
9200 624 002
9200 624 801
9200 628 801
9200 631 801
9200 634 801
9200 640 801
9200 644 001
9200 647 801
9200 662 001
9200 667 801
9200 669 001
9200 672 801
9200 673 001
9200 673 801
9200 677 801
9200 684 001
9200 684 002
9200 684 003
9200 684 004
9200 684 005
9200 684 006
9200 684 007
9200 684 801
9200 684 802
9200 684 803
9200 684 804
9200 684 805
9200 686 801
9200 690 801
9200 692 001
9200 701 001
9200 702 001
9200 704 001
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Accounting & Finance from Lawyer's Perspective
Administrative Law
Contracts Law/Writing Lab
Contracts Law/Writing Lab
Contracts Law/Writing Lab
Seminar in Pretrial Advocacy
Interstate Practice: Conflict of Law
Law & Psychiatry
Individual Taxation
Supreme Court Seminar
Juvenile Law
Law Firm Administration Seminar
Drafting for Estates
UCC - Sales
Sem: Business Planning
Advanced Legal Applications
Advanced Legal Applications
Real Estate Law
Sem: Food & Drug Law
Sem: Law & Literature
Sem: Animal Law
Sem: International Business Transactions
Sem: Family Law Practicum
Sem: Real Estate Finance
Sem: Valuation of Firms & IP
Sem: Oil & Gas Law
Sem: Financial Accounting
Sem: Contemporary Accounting Issues
Sem: Estate Planning
Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Trial Advocacy I
Trial Advocacy II
Health Law II
Health Law III
Health Law Externship
*9
*9
*20
*20
*20
*7 (via WWW) (Prereq-603&604)
Prereq-685
(Prereq-608)
(Prereq-690)
Grade*2
Method
Class
Limit
Cr
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
25
30
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
16
30
40
30
25
40
35
30
35
30
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
30
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
24
10
10
15
25
75
16
16
35
35
35
3
3
2
2
2
3
3
2
3
3
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3:15 - 4:45 P
6:40 - 9:40 P
10:00A - 12:00P
10:00A - 12:00P
6:00 - 8:00P
6:40 - 9:40P
6:40 - 9:40P
5:00 - 7:00P
6:40 - 9:40P
3:00 - 6:00P
6:40 - 9:40P
4:15 - 6:15P
6:40 - 9:40P
1:10 - 3:10P
5:10 - 6:30P
1:00 - 4:00P
6:40 - 9:40P
6:40 - 9:40P
10:45A - 12:15P
10:45A - 12:15P
4:30 - 6:30P
5:00 - 6:30P
4:30 - 6:30P
3:15 - 6:15P
3:00 - 5:00P
6:40 - 9:40P
5:20 - 7:50P
8:10 - 10:40P
5:20 - 7:40P
6:40 - 9:40P
6:40 - 9:40P
6:40 - 9:40P
9:00A - 12:00P
3:00 - 6:00P
3:00 - 5:00P
6:40 - 9:40P
MTh
W
W
F
M
T
T
M
W
M
Th
T
T
T
MW
F
W
M
TTh
TTh
W
MW
W
T
Th
W
W
T
M
Th
Th
M
Th
F
W
M
E
E
O
O
O
O
E
E
E
O&P
P&E
TBA
O&P
E
TBA
O
O
E
P
P
P
P
P
P
O
P
E
E
E
P
E
O
O
E
E
O
Instructor
Motz
Krull
Motz
Instructor
Gibson
Gibson
Padfield
Padfield
Cravens
Cravens
Instructor
Newman
Jordan
Palmer
Banks
Curtis
Anderson
Baumgartner
Noffsinger
Dessin
Anderson
Bailey
Hightower
Maguire
Dessin
Vyas
Reeves
Reeves
Barnes
VanTassel
Genetin
Morath/Strong
Baumgartner
Schneider
Barnes
Gaughan
Caldwell/Watts
Song
Wang
Burke
Huhn
Newman
Cole
Cole
Goff
VanTassel
Glessner
Spring 2015 Schedule
Revised: 10/10/2014
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (JD & LLM)
17710
16095
17711
15428
18216
15176
15173
18198
15175
16638
9200 803 001
9200 805 801
9200 806 801
9200 807 801
9200 824 801
9200 826 001
9200 850 001
9200 881 001
9200 896 002
9200 898 003
Copyright Law
Licensing Intellectual Property
International Intellectual Property Law
Patent Prosecution
International Patent Prosecution
Patent Claim Construction
Intellectual Property Masters Thesis
Sports Law
Intellectual Property Clinic
IP Individual Studies & Research
12401
12402
15418
12403
15419
12407
12408
13114
13115
12409
12410
12713
12714
14348
14349
12411
12412
9200 656 001
9200 657 001
9200 657 002
9200 658 001
9200 658 002
9200 694 001
9200 694 002
9200 694 003
9200 694 004
9200 696 002
9200 696 003
9200 696 004
9200 696 005
9200 696 006
9200 696 007
9200 697 002
9200 697 003
Law Review Internship/Staff
Law Review Senior Staff
Law Review Senior Staff
Law Review Editorial Board
Law Review Editorial Board
Advocacy Teams - Trial
Advocacy Teams - Trial
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
Clinical Seminar I - External Placement
Clinical Seminar I - External Placement
Clinical Seminar I - SEED
Clinical Seminar I - SEED
Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic
Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic
Clinical Seminar II
Clinical Seminar II
12413
12414
9200 698 002
9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Misty Franklin)
Ind Studies & Research (see Misty Franklin)
Prereq-800 or inst.permission
*22
*12*17*18
*6
35
35
35
35
35
35
Cntl'd
30
5
Cntl'd
3
3
3
3
1
3
6
3
2
3
3:15 - 4:45P
6:40 - 9:40P
5:10 - 6:30P
6:40 - 9:40P
*22
9:00A - 12:00P
N/A
3:15 - 4:45P
1:00 - 3:00P
N/A
TTh
M
MW
T
*22
T
N/A
MTh
W
N/A
E
E
E
E
O
O&P
P
P
O
P
Vacca
Schweikert
Lipton
Rockhill
Hornickel
Kahrl
Lipton
Sahl
Wilson, Bruce
Lipton
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Moritz
Genetin
Genetin
Genetin
Genetin
Banks
Banks
Dessin
Dessin
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Sahl, Joann
Sahl, Joann
Vyas
Vyas
N/A
N/A
P
P
Jordan
Jordan
LAW REVIEW/ADVOCACY TEAMS/CLINICAL SEMINARS
*5 *12*18
*12*13*18(Prereq-656)
*12*13*18(Prereq-656)
*12*14*18(Prereq-656)
*12*14*18(Prereq-656)
*11 *12*18
*11 *12*18
*11 *12*18
*11 *12*18
*3 *12*18
*3 *12*18
*3*12*16*18
*3*12*16*18
*3 *12 *18
*3 *12 *18
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
20
20
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
20
20
20
20
2
0
2
0
2
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
*6
*6
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
2
3
N/A
N/A
Spring 2015 Schedule
*1
*2
*3
602 & 620
696,697
*4
*5
656
*6
698 & 898
*7
684-805
*8
665
*9
673
Revised: 10/10/2014
SPRING 2015 SEMESTER SCHEDULE ENDNOTES
All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a
placement no later than November 7, 2014 . 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. Clinical Seminar may be repeated up to 6 credits.
The Dean's Office will register all first year students for the Spring 2015 semester.
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review.
See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
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 by visiting:
http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/docs/ISR_Packet.pdf. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing
Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.
Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law will be offered entirely online at the times listed on the schedule. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states
that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course.
The prerequisites for this course include 603 Constitutional Law I and 604 - Constitutional Law II.
Problem Solving Day sections will take place January 5 - 8, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Students not required to take Advanced Legal Applications who have a GPA of 2.5 or below, can petition for enrollment into the class by
contacting Assistant Dean Donna Palmer.
*10
618
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this
required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken
any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about
ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit
hours before they can take this course. If you have registered in a previous semester and have received an "IP" DO NOT register again.
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national
competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
*12
*13
*14
656 & 657
658
*15
610
*16
*17
656, 657, 658, 694,
696, 697, & 896
*19
613
*20
684-802, 684-803 &
684-804
*21
*24
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the
Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/
696-004&005 Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary
Prerequisite: at least one of the following coures: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark Prosecution
896-002
*18
*22
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 613, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 896
This course can be repeated up to 4 credits.
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
824-801
Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.
This course is required for graduation and students should enroll either during the semester in which the student received credit for
completing the pro bono service requirement, or for the last semester of the student's enrollment, whichever comes first.
These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.
Problem Solving Evening sections will take place December 8 - 11, 2014 from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. and January 5 - 8, 2015 from 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
This class will meet on Saturday, January 17, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and again on Saturday, January 24, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
Offered through the Center for Family Studies. Course are offered in the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. They are
7400:585-008 & considered Spring courses and must receive approval to register. Students must complete the "Request to Transfer Graduate Credits" form
and obtain signatures prior to registering for this course. Since these are Spring courses you must receive approval if registration causes a
585-007
course overload. Both the Request and Overload Approval Forms can be located at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/
Sem: Corporate Legal Departments Skills Development is offered during the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. This course
will meet January 5 - 9, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This course is considered a Spring course and therefore students must receive
*25
684approval if registration for this courses causes an overload. The Overload Request Form can be located at:
http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from
ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
SPRING 2015 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
Monday, January 12, 2015
MLK Holiday:
Monday, January 19, 2015 Class Period MUST be made up
President's Day:
Spring Break:
Classes Resume:
Last Instructional Day:
Reading Period:
Exam Period:
Summer Intersession I:
Law Commencement:
LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 16 & 17, 2015
Monday - Sunday, March 23 - 29, 2015
Monday, March 30, 2015
Friday, April 24, 2015
Saturday - Tuesday, April 25 - 28, 2015
Wednesday - Saturday, April 29 - May 9, 2015
Sunday - Sunday, May 10 - 25, 2015
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Spring 2014 Schedule
REQUIRED COURSES
Endnotes
Class #
Course #
Course Title
(PreReq.)
Cr
*1 *4(Prereq-601)
*1 *4(Prereq-601)
*1 *4(Prereq-605)
*1 *4(Prereq-605)
*4
*4
*1*4 (Prereq-614)
*1*4 (Prereq-614)
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
10:45-12:15PM MW
8:50-10:20AM WF
1:10-3:10PM
T
8:50-10:50AM
Th
1:10-2:40PM
MW
3:15-4:45PM MTh
10:45-12:15PM TTh
1:10-2:10PM TWF
3:15-5:15PM
T
8:50-10:50AM
M
2:30-4:30PM
F
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
O
O
O
Anderson
Genetin
Gibson
Dessin
Robbins
Cole
Barnes
Lee
Cohen
Shaver
McBurney
3
3
3
3
3
10:45-12:15PM
1:10-2:40PM
8:50-10:20AM
1:10-2:40PM
8:50-10:20AM
WF
WF
TTh
MW
MW
E
E
E
E
E
Huhn
Rich
Belsky
Belsky
Sahl
2
3
2
2
6:40-8:40PM
6:40-9:40PM
6:40-8:40PM
6:40-8:40PM
W
M
Th
Th
E
E
O
O
Vacca
Rich
Morath
Strong
W
Th
M
W
M
Th
E
Moritz
E
Huhn
3
8:10-9:40PM
6:40-8:05PM
8:10-9:40PM
6:40-8:05PM
6:40-8:05PM
8:10-9:40PM
E
Belsky
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
N/A
*10
10:45-11:45
10:45-11:45
5:10-6:10
6:40-7:40
6:40-7:40
N/A
*10
T
Th
M
Th
T
Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
12730
12731
12735
12736
13753
12738
12947
12948
12751
12902
14795
9200 602 001
9200 602 002
9200 606 001
9200 606 002
9200 607 001
9200 607 002
9200 615 001
9200 615 002
9200 620 001
9200 620 002
9200 620 003
Civil Procedure II
Civil Procedure II
Contracts II
Contracts II
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
Property II
Property II
LARW II
LARW II
LARW II
12732
12733
15903
12745
12746
9200 604 001
9200 604 002
9200 604 003
9200 612 001
9200 612 002
Constitutional Law II
Constitutional Law II
Constitutional Law II
Professional Responsibility
Professional Responsibility
12737
12739
12752
14796
9200 606 801
9200 607 801
9200 620 801
9200 620 802
Contracts II
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
LARW II
LARW II
Time
Day
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
*1 (Prereq-603)
*1 (Prereq-603)
*1 (Prereq-603)
Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
*1*4 (Prereq-605)
*4
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
13034
9200 602 801
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
3
12734
9200 604 801
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
3
12747
9200 612 801
Professional Responsibility
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
15983
13026
15905
13033
15904
12759
18795
9200 613 001
9200 618 001
9200 688 001
9200 688 003
9200 688 801
9200 688 802
9200 688 803
Pro Bono Service Requirement
Advanced Legal Research
Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting)
Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting)
Legal Drafting (Judicial drafting)
Legal Drafting (Contract drafting)
Legal Drafting
*19
*10 (28 crs complete )
(Prereq-619&620)
(Prereq-619&620)
(Prereq-619&620)
(Prereq-619&620)
(Prereq-619&620)
O
E&O
O
O
O
O
O
Cntrld
Cntrld
Cntrld
18685
18686
18687
18688
18689
18690
18708
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
*12*15
0
N/A
N/A
P
*12*15
0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 002 GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Terri Bisesi)
9200 610 003 GWR for Misc Classes (See Terri Bisesi)
*12*15
0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 004 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 005 GWR for Law & Psychiatry
*12*15
0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 006 GWR for Firearms Regulations
*12*15
0
N/A
N/A
P
*12*15
0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 007 GWR for Advanced Litigation Practices
9200 610 008 GWR for Law, Morals & Prof. Responsibility
*12*15
0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 009 GWR for Trade Secrets
*12*15
0
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 011 GWR for Banking Law
*12*15
0
N/A
N/A
P
Sahl, Joann
Lenart
Strong
Shaver
Morath
Cohen
McBurney
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
INTERSESSION COURSES
Endnotes
Class #
Course No.
11852
11851
18380
18381
7400 585 008
7400 585 007
9200 684 801
9200 684 802
Course Title
Sem: General Mediation Training
Sem: Divorce Mediation Training
Sem: Corporate Legal Dept. Skills Development
Sem: Problem Solving Workshop
Req.)
(PreCr
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
*24
*24
*25
*7*12
1
3
3
2
*24
*24
8:00AM-5:00PM
12:30-6:00PM
*24
*24
M-F
M-F
O
O
P&O
P&O
Cr
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
3
3
3
3
3
3
10:45-12:15PM
6:40-9:40PM
10:45-12:15PM
6:40-9:40PM
10:45-12:15PM
6:40-9:40PM
TTh
Th
MW
T
MF
W
E
E
E
E
E
E
OHIO BAR EXAM TRACK ELECTIVES
Endnotes
Class #
Course No.
13056
13057
12753
12754
12903
12905
9200 627 001
9200 627 801
9200 633 001
9200 633 801
9200 668 001
9200 668 801
Course Title
Payment Systems
Payment Systems
Corporations
Corporations
Remedies
Remedies
(Pre-
Req.)
Genetin
Jordan
Jordan
Jordan
Noffsinger
Moritz
Genetin
Sahl
Vacca
Gibson
Instructor
Motz
Motz
Krull
Lee
Instructor
Lavoie
Lavoie
Padfield
Padfield
Thomas
Thomas
Spring 2014 Schedule
SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES
Endnotes
Class #
Course No.
Course Title
15392
15014
Cntrld
Cntrld
Cntrld
18367
18565
18368
13052
13053
18370
18555
15015
Cntrld
Cntrld
15390
16680
18378
18379
18550
18382
18383
18384
18385
15977
15978
18463
18464
18465
18466
18551
18682
12758
14392
16098
12760
14680
18392
18393
18394
9200 621 801
9200 623 801
9200 624 001
9200 624 002
9200 624 801
9200 628 001
9200 628 801
9200 631 001
9200 634 801
9200 647 801
9200 649 801
9200 662 001
9200 667 801
9200 673 001
9200 673 801
9200 677 801
9200 684 002
9200 684 003
9200 684 004
9200 684 005
9200 684 803
9200 684 804
9200 684 805
9200 684 806
9200 684 808
9200 684 809
9200 684 810
9200 684 811
9200 684 812
9200 684 813
9200 684 814
9200 684 815
9200 686 001
9200 690 001
9200 690 801
9200 692 801
9200 692 802
9200 701 001
9200 702 001
9200 704 001
Accounting & Finance from Lawyer's Perspective
Administrative Law
Contracts Law/Writing Lab
Contracts Law/Writing Lab
Contracts Law/Writing Lab
Seminar in Pretrial Advocacy
Seminar in Pretrial Advocacy
Interstate Practice: Conflict of Laws
Law & Psychiatry
Juvenile Law
International Law
Law Firm Administration Seminar
Substantial Skills: Drafting for Estates
Advanced Legal Applications
Advanced Legal Applications
Real Estate Law
Sem: Firearms Regulations
Sem: Advanced Litigation Practices
Sem: Banking Law
Sem: Law, Morals & Professional Responsibility
Sem: Oil & Gas Law
Sem: Family Law Practicum
Sem: Franchising
Sem: Biodiversity/Climate
Estate Planning
Financial Accounting
Contemp Accounting Issues
Tax Accounting
Taxation of Trans in Property
State & Local Taxation
Legal Landmines for Entrepreneurs
Problem Solving Workshop
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Trial Advocacy I
Trial Advocacy I
Trial Advocacy II
Trial Advocacy II
Health Law II
Health Law III
Health Law Externship
16687
18395
17288
18397
18398
16696
Cntrld
16982
16693
9200 804 001
9200 805 801
9200 807 801
9200 817 801
9200 824 801
9200 826 001
9200 850 001
9200 884 801
9200 896 002
Trade Secrets
Licensing Intellectual Property
Patent Prosecution
International Copyright Law
International Patent Prosecution
Patent Claim Construction
Intellectual Property Masters Thesis
Sem: IP Policy & Politics
Intellectual Property Clinic
(Pre-
Req.)
*9
*9
*20
*20
*20
*20
*20
*20
*12*14
Prereq-685
(Prereq-608)
(Prereq-608)
(Prereq-690)
(Prereq-690) *23
Cr
3
3
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
Time
Day
6:40-9:40PM
W
6:40-9:40PM
M
1:10-3:10PM
W
3:15-5:15PM
M
6:40-8:40PM
M
1:00-4:00PM
T
6:40-9:40PM
M
5:00-6:30PM
TTh
5:00-7:00PM
M
6:40-9:40PM
Th
6:40-9:40PM
M
4:15-6:15PM
W
6:40-9:40PM
T
1:00-4:00PM
F
6:40-9:40PM
Th
3:00-6:00PM
W
10:45-12:15PM MW
3:15-4:45PM
MW
3:15-6:15PM
M
3:00-6:00PM
T
6:40-9:40PM
W
4:30-6:30PM
W
5:10-6:30PM
TTh
6:40-9:40PM
T
5:20-7:50PM
M
8:10-10:40PM
T
8:10-10:40PM
T
5:20-7:50PM
Th
5:20-7:50PM
T
8:10-10:40PM
Th
5:20-7:20PM
Th
6:40-8:40PM
T
10:45-12:15PM TTh
9:00-12:00PM
F
6:40-9:40PM
Th
6:40-9:40PM
W
*23
9:00-12:00PM
S
3:00-5:00PM
T
TBA
TBA
Grade*2
Method
Instructor
E
E
O
O
O
O
O
E
E
E
E
TBA
O&P
O
O
E
P
P
P
P
P
P
P&E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
O
O
O
O
E
E
O
Newman
Jordan
Palmer
Banks
Curtis
Anderson
Anderson
Baumgartner
Noffsinger
Bailey
Baumgartner
Hightower
Maguire
Reeves
Reeves
Barnes
Moritz
Genetin
Gibson
Sahl
Caldwell/Watts
Schneider
Dub
Robbins
Burke
Song
Spring
Lee
Newman
Cole
Cahoon/Ray
Cole
Rickett/Rickett
Goff
VanTassel
Glessner
Vacca
Schweikert
Rockhill
Oman
Hornickel
Kahrl
Samuels
Samuels
Wilson
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (JD & LLM)
*8
*22
*3 *12*17*18
3
3
3
1
1
3
6
3
2
3:15-4:45PM
6:40-9:40PM
6:40-9:40PM
*8
*21
9:00-12:00PM
MW
M
T
*8
*21
T
*22
1:00-3:00PM
W
P&O
E
E
P
P
P
P
O&P
O
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Moritz
Genetin
Genetin
Genetin
Genetin
Joann Sahl
Joann Sahl
Dessin
Dessin
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Joann Sahl
Joann Sahl
Vyas
Vyas
N/A
N/A
P
P
Jordan
Jordan
LAW REVIEW/ADVOCACY TEAMS/CLINICAL SEMINARS
Cntrld
Cntrld
Cntrld
Cntrld
Cntrld
Cntrld
Cntrld
Cntrld
Cntrld
12763
12764
Cntrld
Cntrld
15398
15399
12765
12766
9200 656 001
9200 657 001
9200 657 001
9200 658 001
9200 658 001
9200 694 001
9200 694 002
9200 694 003
9200 694 004
9200 696 002
9200 696 003
9200 696 004
9200 696 005
9200 696 006
9200 696 007
9200 697 002
9200 697 003
Law Review Internship/Staff
Law Review Senior Staff
Law Review Senior Staff
Law Review Editorial Board
Law Review Editorial Board
Advocacy Teams - Trial
Advocacy Teams - Trial
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
Clinical Seminar I - External Placement
Clinical Seminar I - External Placement
Clinical Seminar I - SEED
Clinical Seminar I - SEED
Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic
Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic
Clinical Seminar II
Clinical Seminar II
Cntrld
Cntrld
9200 698 002
9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Terri Bisesi)
Ind Studies & Research (see Terri Bisesi)
*5 *12*18
*12*13*18( Prereq-656)
*12*13*18( Prereq-656)
*12*13*18 (Prereq-656)
*12*13*18 (Prereq-656)
*11 *12*18
*11 *12*18
*11 *12*18
*11 *12*18
*3 *12*18
*3 *12*18
*3*12*16*18
*3*12*16*18
*3 *12 *18 *
*3 *12 *18 *
*3*12*18(Prereq-696)
*3*12*18(Prereq-696)
2
0
2
0
2
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
*6
*6
2
3
N/A
N/A
SPRING 2014 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-E N D N O T E S -
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
602, 604, 606,
All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
615, 620
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The
professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set
up a placement no later than November 4, 2013 . 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
696,697
required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. Clinical Seminar may be repeated up to 6
credits.
The Dean's Office will register all first year students for the Spring 2014 semester.
607
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law
656
Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
*6
698
*7
684-802
*8
817
*9
673
*10
618
*11
694
*12
*13
*14
*15
*16
896-002
656, 657, 658, 694,
696, 697, & 896
*21
*22
*23
*24
*25
This course will meet the weekend of March 7 - 9, 2014. Times to be announced.
Students not required to take Advanced Legal Applications who have a GPA of 2.5 or below, can petition for enrollment into the class
by contacting Donna Palmer.
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for
this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules
can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional
information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students
have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course. If you have registered in a previous semester and have
received an "IP" DO NOT register again.
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national
competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 896, 684-802 & 684-815
This course can be repeated up to 4 credits.
This course will meet during the Spring semester on Tuesdays from 6:40 - 8:40 p.m. This course is designed for First-year Part-time
students to give them the opportunity to take a total of 9 credits during Spring 2014 if they wish. This is a credit-no credit course. To
684-815
register contact Misty Frankin at [email protected].
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before
graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in
610
advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at:
http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director,
696-004&005
Gary Spring. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.
*18
*20
This course will meet during the week before classes from 12:30 - 6:00 p.m. Monday, January 6 - Friday, January 10, 2014. This
course is designed for First-year Part-time students to give them the opportunity to take a total of 9 credits during Spring 2014 if
they wish. This is a credit-no credit course. To register contact Misty Frankin at [email protected].
657 & 658
*17
*19
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 may be
used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.
Prerequisite: at least one of the following courses: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark Prosecution
Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.
A controlled course, added to the student's schedule by the law school registar either during the semester in which the student
received credit for completing the pro bono service requirement, or for the last semester of the student's enrollment, whichever comes
first.
684-808, 809, 810, These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through
811, 812, 813
CBA.
International Patent Prosecution will meet January 18, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and on Saturday, January 25, 2014 from 8:00
824
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
IP Policy & Practice will meet in Washington, D.C. during Spring Break (March 24 - 30, 2014), with additional class time prior to
884-801
departure for Washington, D.C. and after your return.
613
This section of Trial Ad II will meet on weekends of January 18 - 19; January 25 - 26; and February 1 - 2, 2013. Times to be
announced.
Offered through the Center for Family Studies. Course are offered in the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. They are
considered Spring courses and must receive approval to register. Students must complete the "Request to Transfer Graduate
7400:585-008
Credits" form and obtain signatures prior to registering for this course. Since these are Spring courses you must receive approval if
& 585-007
registration causes a course overload. Both the Request and Overload Approval Forms can be located at:
http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/
Sem: Corporate Legal Departments Skills Development is offered during the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. This
course will meet January 6 - 10, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This course is considered a Spring course and therefore students
684-801
must receive approval if registration for this courses causes an overload. The Overload Request Form can be located at:
http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/
692-802
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative
withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
SPRING 2014 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
MLK Holiday:
President's Day:
Spring Break:
Classes Resume:
Last Instructional Day:
Reading Period:
Exam Period:
Summer Intersession I:
Law Commencement:
Monday, January 13, 2014
Monday, January 20, 2014 Class Period MUST be made up
LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 17 & 18, 2014
Monday - Sunday, March 24 - 30, 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Saturday - Tuesday, April 26 - April 29, 2014
Wednesday - Saturday, April 30 - May 10, 2014
Sunday - Sunday, May 11 - 25, 2014
Sunday, May 18, 2014
s
REQUIRED COURSES
Class #
Course #
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
Room
Time
Day
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
12872
9200 602 001
Civil Procedure II
*1 *4(Prereq-601)
61
3
8:50-10:20AM
TTh
E
Genetin
12873
9200 602 002
Civil Procedure II
*1 *4(Prereq-601)
61
3
10:45A-12:15P
WF
E
Moritz
12877
9200 606 001
Contracts II
*1 *4(Prereq-605)
57
2
1:10-3:10PM
T
E
Vacca
12878
9200 606 002
Contracts II
*1 *4(Prereq-605)
53
2
8:50-10:50AM
M
E
Dessin
13997
9200 607 001
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
3:15-4:45PM
MW
E
Robbins
12880
9200 607 002
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
1:10-2:40PM
MW
E
Robbins
13736
9200 607 004
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
Koosed
9200 615 001
Property II
*1*4 (Prereq-614)
52
2
MW
MW
E
13096
1:10-2:40PM
11:00A-12:00P
E
Barnes
13097
9200 615 002
Property II
*1*4 (Prereq-614)
48
2
9:00-10:00AM
TTh
E
Lee
12890
9200 617 001
Torts II
*1*4(Prereq-616)
57
2
F
TF
E
Oddi
12891
9200 617 002
Torts II
53
2
E
VanTassel
12893
9200 620 001
LARW II
*1*4(Prereq-616)
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
9:00-11:00AM
1:10-2:10PM
29
2
3:00-5:00PM
Th
O
Cohen
13047
9200 620 002
LARW II
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
23
2
10:15A-12:15P
Th
O
Shaver
15160
9200 620 003
LARW II
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
29
2
3:00-5:00PM
Th
O
McBurney
15867
9200 620 004
LARW II
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
32
2
10:15A-12:15P
Th
O
Morath
12875
9200 604 002
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
50
3
9:00-10:30AM
TTh
E
Huhn
16627
9200 604 003
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
40
3
10:45A-12:15P
TTh
E
Rich
12888
9200 612 002
Professional Responsibility
55
3
9:00-10:30AM
WF
E
Belsky
63
2
8:45-9:40PM
6:40-7:30PM
M
Th
Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
12879
9200 606 801
Contracts II
*1*4 (Prereq-605)
E
Gibson
12881
9200 607 801
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
6:40-9:40PM
W
E
Rich
13737
9200 607 802
Cntl'd
3
6:40-9:40PM
W
E
Cole
9200 617 801
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
Torts II
*4
12892
*1*4 (Prereq-616)
61
2
6:40-8:35PM
M
E
Cravens
12894
9200 620 801
LARW II
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
32
2
7:45-9:40P
Th
O
Strong
15161
9200 620 802
LARW II
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
30
2
7:45-9:40P
Th
O
Schiavone
3
6:40-8:05PM
8:10-9:40PM
W
Th
E
Anderson
3
6:40-8:05PM
8:10-9:40PM
M
W
E
Aynes
3
8:10-9:40PM
6:40-8:05PM
M
Th
E
Sahl
Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
13193
12876
12889
9200 602 801
Civil Procedure II
9200 604 801
*1 (Prereq-601)
Constitutional Law II
9200 612 801
*1 (Prereq-603)
Professional Responsibility
37
35
55
OPEN SECOND YEAR REQUIRED
22
3
7:30-8:50AM
WF
E
Huhn
55
3
7:30-8:50AM
TTh
E
Cravens
*19
*10 (28 crs complete )
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
200
1
N/A
*10
*10
E&O
Legal Drafting (Contract drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
1:10-2:10PM
M
O
Cohen
Legal Drafting (Legislative drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
1:10-2:10PM
T
O
Schiavone
9200 688 801
Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
O
Shaver
Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
6:40-7:35PM
6:40-7:35PM
M
9200 688 802
M
O
Strong
12901
9200 688 803
Legal Drafting (Judicial drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
5:10-6:10PM
W
O
Morath
15421
9200 688 804
Legal Drafting (Patent Drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
5:10-6:10PM
W
O
Rockhill
Richert
12874
9200 604 001
Constitutional Law II
12887
9200 612 001
Professional Responsibility
16764
9200 613 001
Pro Bono Service Requirement
13185
9200 618 001
Advanced Legal Research
16629
9200 688 003
16630
9200 688 004
16628
13192
*1 (Prereq-603)
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
Sahl, Joann
Lenart
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
12882
9200 610 001
*12*15
*12*15
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
9200 610 002
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
Cntl'd
12883
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
12884
9200 610 003
GWR for International Business Transactions
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Baumgartner
12885
9200 610 004
GWR for Appellate Review
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
12886
9200 610 005
GWR for Adv. Constitutional Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Huhn
14693
9200 610 006
GWR for Law & Literature
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Genetin
13303
9200 610 007
GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
13481
9200 610 008
GWR for Supreme Court Seminar
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Anderson
13545
9200 610 009
GWR for International Human Rights
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Richert
13546
9200 610 010
GWR for Mistaken Convictions
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Koosed
13845
9200 610 011
GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
13852
9200 610 012
GWR for Appellate Advocacy
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
14001
9200 610 013
GWR for Elder Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Dessin
14002
9200 610 014
GWR for Firearms Regulations
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Moritz
14003
9200 610 015
GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Gibson
16973
9200 610 016
GWR for Juvenile Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Bailey
16974
9200 610 017
GWR for Law & Psychiatry
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Noffsinger
18404
9200 610 018
GWR for Trade Secrets
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Vacca
18443
9200 610 019
GWR for Animal Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Shiavone
18533
9200 610 020
GWR for Moot Court
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Dessin
INTERSESSION COURSES
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Class #
Course No.
Course Title
11952
7400 585 008
Sem: General Mediation Training
*24
18384
9200 684 817
Sem: Corporate Legal Dept. Skills Development
*25
11951
7400 585 007
Sem: Divorce Mediation Training
*24
Class
Limit
20
Cr
Room
Grade*2
Method
Time
Day
1
8:30A-4:30P
WTh
Motz
Instructor
3
8:00A-5:00P
M-F
Krull
3
8:30A-4:45P
Motz
OHIO BAR EXAM TRACK ELECTIVES
Class
Limit
Cr
Commercial Paper
75
3
10:45A-12:15P
9200 627 801
Commercial Paper
75
3
6:40-9:40PM
9200 633 001
Corporations
75
3
10:45A-12:15P
12896
9200 633 801
Corporations
75
3
6:40-9:40PM
13048
9200 668 001
Remedies
75
3
10:45A-12:15P
13050
9200 668 801
Remedies
65
3
6:40-9:40PM
Class #
Course No.
13218
9200 627 001
13219
12895
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Room
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
TTh
E
Instructor
Lavoie
Th
E
Lavoie
MW
E
Padfield
T
E
Padfield
MF
E
Thomas
W
E
Thomas
Day
Grade*2
Method
MTh
E
Newman
Jordan
SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES
Class
Limit
Cr
25
3
3:15-4:45PM
30
3
6:40-9:40PM
M
E
Cntl'd
2
3:00-5:00PM
Th
O
TBA
Cntl'd
2
10:15A-12:15P
Th
O
TBA
Cntl'd
2
7:45-9:40P
Th
O
Hightower
40
2
5:00-7:00PM
M
E
Noffsinger
Supreme Court Seminar
30
3
9:00A-12:00P
M
O&P
Anderson
132158 9200 647 801
Juvenile Law
40
3
6:40-9:40PM
Th
P&E
Bailey
14692
9200 650 801
Labor Law & Collective Bargaining
30
3
6:40-9:40PM
T
E
18300
9200 662 001
Law Firm Administration Seminar
35
3
1:10-2:40PM
TTh
TBA
15423
9200 667 801
Drafting for Estates
30
3
6:40-9:40PM
W
O&P
16780
9200 673 001
Advanced Legal Applications
*9
Cntl'd
3
1:00-4:00PM
F
O
Hightower
15314
9200 673 801
Advanced Legal Applications
*9
Cntl'd
3
6:40-9:40PM
Th
O
Hightower
15874
9200 677 801
Real Estate Law
30
3
3:00-6:00PM
T
E
Barnes
18301
9200 682 001
Elder Law
35
3
3:15-4:45PM
MW
TBA
Dessin
17967
17969
9200 684 001
9200 684 002
Sem: Food & Drug Law
Sem: Law & Literature
25
25
3
3
10:45A-12:15P
1:10-2:40PM
TF
MW
P
P
VanTassel
Genetin
17972
9200 684 003
Sem: Law & Theology
25
3
3:15-4:45PM
MW
P
Belsky
17974
9200 684 004
Sem: Mistaken Convictions
25
3
3:00-6:00PM
T
P
Koosed
17976
9200 684 005
Sem: International Business Transactions
25
3
5:00-6:30PM
MW
P
Baumgartner
18385
9200 684 006
Sem: Animal Law
25
2
1:00-3:00PM
M
P
Shiavone
17966
9200 684 801
Sem: International Human Rights
25
3
5:10-6:30PM
TTh
P
Richert
15196
9200 684 802
Sem: Problem Solving Workshop
25
3
6:40-9:40PM
T
P
Lee
17979
9200 684 803
Sem: Firearms Regulations
25
3
6:40-9:40PM
T
P
Moritz
17980
9200 684 804
Sem: Oil & Gas Law
25
3
6:40-9:40PM
W
P
Caldwell/Vaughn
16753
9200 684 806
Contemporary Accounting Issues
*20
10
3
8:10-10:40PM
T
E
Wang
16754
9200 684 807
Tax Accounting
*20
10
3
5:20-7:50PM
Th
E
Whisenhunt
16755
9200 684 808
Estate Planning
*20
10
3
5:20-7:50PM
M
E
Burke
16756
9200 684 809
Financial Accounting
*20
10
3
8:10-10:40PM
W
E
Conrad
16757
9200 684 811
Mergers & Acquisitions
*20
10
3
5:20-7:50PM
W
E
16759
9200 684 812
Taxation of Trans in Property
*20
10
3
5:20-7:50PM
T
E
Stefanik
16760
9200 684 813
State & Local Taxation
*20
10
3
8:10-10:40PM
Th
E
Dimengo
16761
9200 684 814
International Taxation
*20
10
3
8:10-10:40PM
Th
E
Urse
16762
9200 684 815
Tax Crimes and Forensics
*20
10
3
18340
9200 684 816
Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law
*7 (via WWW)
25
3
6:40-9:40PM
M
P
12900
9200 686 801
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Prereq-685
75
3
6:40-9:40PM
M
E
Newman
15421
9200 689 801
Appellate Advocacy
*8 (Prereq-688)
12
1
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
14701
9200 690 001
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
3
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
3
F
Th
Cole
9200 690 801
9:00A-12:00P
6:40-9:40PM
O
16962
O
Cahoon/Ray
12902
9200 692 001
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690)
16
3
3:00-6:00PM
M
O
Cole
15027
9200 692 802
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690) *23
16
3
TBA
TBA
O
Rickett
Class #
Course No.
15878
9200 621 001
Accounting & Finance from Lawyer's Perspective
15422
9200 623 801
Administrative Law
15396
9200 624 001
Contracts Law/Writing Lab
15871
9200 624 002
Contracts Law/Writing Lab
15397
9200 624 801
Contracts Law/Writing Lab
13214
9200 634 801
Law & Psychiatry
16965
9200 644 001
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Room
Time
Instructor
Fernandez
Cook
Maguire
E
Huhn
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (JD & LLM)
17984
9200 804 801
Trade Secrets
17996
9200 806 801
International Intellectual Property Law
17986
9200 825 001
Antitrust Law
17995
9200 826 001
Patent Claim Construction
17989
9200 850 001
Intellectual Property Masters Thesis
17994
9200 881 001
Sports Law
17990
9200 884 801
Sem: Biotech Patent Law
18371
9200 884 802
Sem: IP Policy & Politics
18405
9200 884 803
Sem: PTO & Court IP Litigation
17992
9200 896 002
Intellectual Property Clinic
*3 *12*17*18
17993
9200 898 002
IP Individual Studies & Research
*6
Prereq-800 or inst.permission
35
3
6:40-9:40PM
T
P&O
35
3
5:10-6:30PM
TTh
E
Vacca
Oddi
35
3
1:00-4:00PM
W
E
Gibson
3:00-6:00PM
W
O&P
Kahrl
35
3
Cntl'd
6
35
3
*21
25
1
*22
35
3
*22
O&P
TBA
35
1
TBA
P
Michel
5
2
O
Wilson
Cntl'd
2
P
Jordan
3:15-4:45PM
TTh
P
Samuels
P
Sahl
O&P
McGraw
Samuels
LAW REVIEW/ADVOCACY TEAMS/CLINICAL SEMINARS
12897
9200 656 001
Law Review Internship/Staff
*5 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
12898
9200 657 001
Law Review Senior Staff
*12*13*18( Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
12899
9200 658 001
Law Review Editorial Board
*12*14*18 (Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
12903
9200 694 001
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
12904
9200 694 002
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
13842
9200 694 003
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Dessin
13843
9200 694 004
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Dessin
12905
9200 696 002
Clinical Seminar I - External Placement
*3 *12*18
20
2
TBA TBA
TBA
O
Spring
12906
9200 696 003
Clinical Seminar I - External Placement
*3 *12*18
20
3
TBA TBA
TBA
O
Spring
13304
9200 696 004
Clinical Seminar I - SEED
*3*12*16*18
Cntl'd
2
TBA TBA
TBA
O
Spring
13305
9200 696 005
Clinical Seminar I - SEED
*3*12*16*18
Cntl'd
3
TBA TBA
TBA
O
Spring
15886
9200 696 006
Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic
*3 *12 *18 *
20
2
TBA TBA
TBA
O
Joann Sahl
15887
9200 696 007
Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic
20
3
TBA TBA
TBA
O
Joann Sahl
12907
9200 697 002
Clinical Seminar II
*3 *12 *18 *
*3*12*18(Prereq-696)
20
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
12908
9200 697 003
Clinical Seminar II
*3*12*18(Prereq-696)
20
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
12909
9200 698 002
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
12910
9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
SPRING 2013 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-E N D N O T E S *1
602, 604, 606,
All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
615, 617
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves
the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
*2
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a
placement no later than November 5, 2012 . 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. Clinical Seminar may be repeated up to 6 credits.
*3
696,697
*4
607
The Dean's Office will register all first year students for the Spring 2013 semester.
656
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See
Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
*5
*6
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
698, 798 & 898 to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General
Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.
Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law may be offered entirely online at the times listed on the schedule, or it may be offered only in the classroom at
those times. We will know for certain by October 31. See Professor Huhn with any questions.
*7
684-816
*8
689
Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 9, 2012.
*9
673
Students not required to take Advanced Legal Applications who have a GPA of 2.5 or below, can petition for enrollment into the class by contacting
Donna Palmer.
*10
618
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required
course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester
after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at
http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take
this course. If you have registered in a previous semester and have received an "IP" DO NOT register again.
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions.
Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 796 & 896
*12
*13
656 & 657
*14
658
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
*15
610
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of
Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/
This course can be repeated up to 4 credits.
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring.
Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students
Prerequisite: at least one of the following coures: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark Prosecution
*16
696-004&005
*17
896-002
*18
656, 657, 658, 694,
696, 697, 796 & 896
*19
613
*20
684-806, 807, 808,
809, 811, 812, 813,
814 & 815
*21
884-801
Biotech Patent Law dates and times to be announced.
*22
884-802
IP Policy & Practice will meet in Washington, D.C. during Spring Break (March 25 - 29, 2013), with additional class time prior to departure for
Washington, D.C. and after your return.
*23
692-802
*24
Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.
A controlled course, added to the student's schedule by the law school registar either during the semester in which the student received credit for
completing the pro bono service requirement, or for the last semester of the student's enrollment, whichever comes first.
These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.
This section of Trial Ad II will meet on weekends of January 19 - 20; January 26 - 27; and February 2 - 3, 2013. Times to be announced.
Offered through the Center for Family Studies. Course are offered in the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. They are considered
7400:585-008 & Spring courses and must receive approval to register. Students must complete the "Request to Transfer Graduate Credits" form and obtain
signatures prior to registering for this course. Since these are Spring courses you must receive approval if registration causes a course overload.
585-007
Both the Request and Overload Approval Forms can be located at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/
*25
684-
Sem: Corporate Legal Departments Skills Development is offered during the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. This course will meet
January 7 - 11, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This course is considered a Spring course and therefore students must receive approval if
registration for this courses causes an overload. The Overload Request Form can be located at:
http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL
conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
SPRING 2013 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
Monday, January 14, 2013
MLK Holiday:
Monday, January 21, 2013 Class Period MUST be made up
President's Day:
LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 18 & 19, 2013
Spring Break:
Monday - Sunday, March 25 - 31, 2013
Classes Resume:
Monday, April 1, 2013
Last Instructional Day:
Friday, April 26, 2013
Reading Period:
Saturday - Tuesday, April 27 - April 30, 2013
Exam Period:
Wednesday - Saturday, May 1 - 11, 2013
Summer Intersession I:
Sunday - Sunday, May 12 - 26, 2013
Law Commencement:
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Spring 2012 Schedule
The University of Akron School of Law
11/29/2011
REQUIRED COURSES
Class #
Course #
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
13103
9200 602 001
Civil Procedure II
*1 *4(Prereq-601)
61
3
L-165 3:15-4:45P
MW
E
Anderson
13104
9200 602 002
Civil Procedure II
*1 *4(Prereq-601)
61
3
L-165 9:00-10:30A
TF
E
Genetin
13108
9200 606 001
Contracts II
*1 *4(Prereq-605)
57
2
L-165 8:50-10:50A
W
E
Cook
13109
9200 606 002
Contracts II
*1 *4(Prereq-605)
53
2
L-165 1:00-3:00P
W
E
Dessin
14360
9200 607 001
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
W-206 1:10-2:40P
MW
E
Robbins
13111
9200 607 002
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
Rich
9200 607 003
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
WF
TF
E
14359
L-152 10:45-12:15P
W-206 3:15-4:45P
E
Cole
14051
9200 607 004
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
Robbins
9200 615 001
Property II
*1*4 (Prereq-614)
52
2
TTh
TF
E
13337
L-165 3:15-4:45P
L-165 1:10-2:10P
E
Lee
13338
9200 615 002
Property II
*1*4 (Prereq-614)
48
2
W-210 3:15-4:15P
WF
E
Barnes
13121
9200 617 001
Torts II
*1*4(Prereq-616)
57
2
TTh
TTh
E
Oddi
E
Cravens
O
Shaver
13122
9200 617 002
Torts II
53
2
13124
9200 620 001
LARW II
*1*4(Prereq-616)
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
W-210 10:45-11:45A
L-152 10:45-11:45A
29
2
W-214 10:45A-12:45P
F
13284
9200 620 002
LARW II
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
23
2
L-152 1:00-3:00P
M
O
Cohen
15711
9200 620 003
LARW II
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
29
2
W-210 10:45A-12:45P
F
O
Schiavone
16742
9200 620 004
LARW II
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
32
2
L-165 1:00-3:00P
M
O
Morath
MW
E
Huhn
TF
E
Rich
MW
E
Cravens
Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
13106
9200 604 002
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
50
3
L-151 10:45A-12:15P
17981
9200 604 003
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
40
3
L-152 1:10-2:40P
13119
9200 612 002
Professional Responsibility
55
3
L-151 9:00-10:30A
2
L-151 7:45-9:40P
W
E
Vacca
3
6:40-8:35P
L-151 6:40-7:30P
M
W
E
Robbins
3
6:40-8:35P
L-152 6:40-7:30P
M
W
E
Rich
M
Th
Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
13110
13112
14052
9200 606 801
9200 607 801
9200 607 802
Contracts II
*1*4 (Prereq-605)
*4
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
63
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
13123
9200 617 801
Torts II
*1*4 (Prereq-616)
61
2
8:45-9:40P
L-151 6:40-7:35P
E
Oddi
13125
9200 620 801
LARW II
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
32
2
L-152 7:45-9:40P
Th
O
Strong
15712
9200 620 802
LARW II
*1*4 (Prereq 619)
30
2
W-206 7:45-9:40P
Th
O
McBurney
3
6:40-8:05P
W-210 8:10-9:40P
M
Th
E
Genetin
3
8:10-9:40P
W-210 6:40-8:05P
M
W
E
Aynes
3
8:10-9:40P
W-210 6:40-8:05P
W
Th
E
Belsky
22
3
L-151 7:30-8:50A
MW
E
Huhn
55
3
L-165 7:30-8:50A
TTh
E
Sahl
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Sahl, Joann
200
1
N/A
*10
*10
E&O
Lenart
W
O
Morath
Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
13440
13107
13120
9200 602 801
9200 604 801
9200 612 801
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
Professional Responsibility
37
35
55
OPEN SECOND YEAR REQUIRED
13105
9200 604 001
Constitutional Law II
13118
9200 612 001
Professional Responsibility
*1 (Prereq-603)
18148
9200 613 001
Pro Bono Service Requirement
13429
9200 618 001
Advanced Legal Research
*19
*10 (28 crs complete )
13132
9200 688 001
Legal Drafting (Judicial Opinion drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
W-206 8:50-9:50A
17984
9200 688 002
Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
W-214 1:10-2:10P
T
O
Shaver
13439
9200 688 003
Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
W-206 10:45-11:45A
L-152 5:10-6:10P
T
O
Strong
T
O
McBurney
L-152 6:40-7:35P
L-152 6:40-7:35P
T
O
Cohen
Th
O
Schiavone
Richert
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
16042
9200 688 802
Legal Drafting (Law practice drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
17985
9200 688 803
Legal Drafting (Contract drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
17986
9200 688 804
Legal Drafting (Legislative Drafting)
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
13113
9200 610 001
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
13114
9200 610 002
GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
13115
9200 610 003
GWR for Managing Intellectual Property
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Watkins
13116
9200 610 004
GWR for Appellate Review
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
13117
9200 610 005
GWR for Trade Secrets
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Vacca
Spring 2012 Schedule
The University of Akron School of Law
11/29/2011
15141
9200 610 006
GWR for Law & History
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
13568
9200 610 007
GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Aynes
Jordan
13764
9200 610 008
GWR for Supreme Court Seminar
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Anderson
13832
9200 610 009
GWR for International Human Rights
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Richert
13833
9200 610 010
GWR for Trademark Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Samuels
14186
9200 610 011
GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
14195
9200 610 012
GWR for Appellate Advocacy
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
14364
9200 610 013
GWR for Elder Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Dessin
14365
9200 610 014
GWR for Jurisprudence
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Huhn
14366
9200 610 015
GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Gibson
18409
9200 610 016
GWR for Juvenile Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Bailey
18410
9200 610 017
GWR for Law & Psychiatry
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Noffsinger
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
WF
E
Lavoie
OHIO BAR EXAM TRACK ELECTIVES
Class #
Course No.
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Instructor
13469
9200 627 001
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
75
3
W-214 1:10-2:40P
13470
9200 627 801
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
75
3
L-165 6:40-9:40P
Th
E
Lavoie
13126
9200 633 001
Corporations
75
3
L-151 3:15-4:45P
WF
E
Padfield
13127
9200 633 801
Corporations
75
3
L-165 6:40-9:40P
M
E
Padfield
13285
9200 668 001
Remedies
75
3
L-165 10:45A-12:15P
TTh
E
Thomas
13287
9200 668 801
Remedies
75
3
L-165 6:40-9:40P
W
E
Thomas
Day
Grade*2
Method
E
Newman
SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES
Class #
Course No.
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
25
3
L-152 5:10-6:30P
MW
Room
Time
Instructor
16764
9200 621 001
Accounting & Finance from Lawyer's Perspective
16043
9200 623 801
Administrative Law
30
3
W-206 6:40-9:40P
M
E
Jordan
16011
9200 624 001
Criminal Law/Writing Lab
Cntl'd
2
W-206 10:45A-12:45P
F
O
Curtis
16748
9200 624 002
Criminal Law/Writing Lab
Cntl'd
2
W-214 1:00-3:00P
M
O
Washington
16012
9200 624 801
Criminal Law/Writing Lab
Cntl'd
2
L-151 7:45-9:40P
Th
O
Hightower
17997
9200 628 801
Seminar in Pretrial Advocacy
30
3
W-214 6:40-9:40P
Th
O
Moritz
14361
9200 631 801
Interstate Practice: Conflict of Law
30
3
W-214 3:15-4:45P
MW
E
Baumgartner
13465
9200 634 001
Law & Psychiatry
40
2
W-210 4:00-6:00P
T
E
Noffsinger
18398
9200 644 801
Supreme Court Seminar
30
3
W-206 6;40-9:40P
T
O&P
Anderson
13466
9200 647 801
Juvenile Law
40
3
L-167 6:40-9:40P
Th
P&E
Bailey
15133
9200 650 801
Labor Law & Collective Bargaining
30
3
W-210 6:40-9:40P
T
E
16044
9200 667 801
Drafting for Estates
30
3
W-206 6:40-9:40P
W
O&P
18169
9200 673 001
Advanced Legal Applications
*9
Cntl'd
3
L-151 1:10-2:40P
MT
O
Roush
15906
9200 673 801
Advanced Legal Applications
*9
Cntl'd
3
L-165 6:40-9:40P
T
O
Hanek
16754
9200 677 801
Real Estate Law
30
3
W-215 6:40-9:40P
M
E
Barnes
17996
9200 678 801
Sem: Jurisprudence
30
3
L-301 6:40-9:40P
Th
P
Huhn
15751
17987
9200 684 001
9200 684 002
Sem: Problem Soving Workshop
Sem: Law & History
25
25
2
3
W-210 3:15-5:15P
L-152 3:15-4:45P
Th
TTh
P
P
Lee
Aynes
17988
9200 684 003
Sem: Statutory Interpretation
25
3
W-206 10:45A-12:15P
MW
P
Moritz
17989
9200 684 004
Sem: Banking Law
25
3
W-206 8:50-11:50A
Th
P
Gibson
17991
9200 684 801
Sem: International Human Rights
25
3
W-206 5:10-6:30P
TTh
P
Richert
18050
9200 684 805
Sem: Elder Law
25
3
W-214 6:40-9:40P
W
P
Dessin
18136
9200 684 806
Contemporary Accounting Issues
*20
10
3
CBA130 8:10-10:40P
T
E
Wang
18137
9200 684 807
Tax Accounting
*20
10
3
CBA105 4:20-6:50P
T
E
Whisenhunt
18138
9200 684 808
Estate Planning
*20
10
3
5:20-7:50P
M
E
Burke
18139
9200 684 809
Financial Accounting
*20
10
3
CBA121 8:10-10:40P
W
E
Conrad
18141
9200 684 811
Mergers & Acquisitions
*20
10
3
CBA142 5:20-7:50P
W
E
Malone
18143
9200 684 812
Taxation of Trans in Property
*20
10
3
CBA147 5:20-7:50P
Th
E
Stefanik
18144
9200 684 813
State & Local Taxation
*20
10
3
CBA105 7:20-9:40P
T
E
Dimengo
18145
9200 684 814
International Taxation
*20
10
3
TBA
8:10-10:40P
Th
E
Urse
18146
9200 684 815
Tax Crimes and Forensics
*20
10
3
TBA
5:10-7:40P
Th
E
TBA
13131
9200 686 001
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Prereq-685
75
3
L-151 6:40-9:40P
T
E
Newman
17995
9200 687 001
Expert Evidence
75
3
W-210 1:10-2:40P
14196
9200 689 801
Appellate Advocacy
*8 (Prereq-688)
12
1
15151
9200 690 001
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
3
18395
9200 690 801
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
13134
9200 692 801
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690)
15556
9200 692 802
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690) *25
AS133
Fernandez
Maguire
MW
E
Strong
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
L-151 9:00A-12:00P
W-208 6:40-9:40P
F
Th
O
Cole
3
O
Cahoon/Ray
16
3
W-214 6:40-9:40P
M
O
Cole
16
3
TBA
O
Rickett/Rickett
TBA
TBA
TBA
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (JD) *Open to all law students
Spring 2012 Schedule
The University of Akron School of Law
11/29/2011
14362
9200 702 801
Trademark Law
35
3
W-214 6:40-9:40P
T
E
18004
9200 704 801
Trade Secrets
35
3
W-214 5:10-6:30P
MW
P&O
Samuels
18000
9200 705 801
Licensing Intellectual Property
35
3
W-215 6:40-9:40P
Th
E
Kahrl
13291
9200 707 801
Patent Prosecution
35
3
L-134 6:40-9:40P
M
E
Rockhill
TBA
O
Oman
W
E
Kalka
Watkins
Vacca
17999
9200 717 801
International Copyright Law
Prereq 700, 703 or perm.
35
1
TBA
17998
9200 718 801
International Trademark Law
Prereq 700, 702 or perm.
35
2
L-134 6:40-8:40P
18006
9200 720 801
Managing Intellectual Property
35
3
L-134 5:10-6:30P
TTh
O
18399
9200 724 801
International Patent Prosecution
35
1
TBA
TBA
O
Hornickel
14053
9200 725 001
Antitrust Law
35
3
W-206 3:15-6:15P
M
E
Gibson
18008
9200 782 001
Entertainment Law
30
3
W-214 3:15-4:45P
TTh
P
Sahl
18401
9200 784 801
Sem: Biotech Patent Law
*21
25
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
O&P
18402
9200 784 802
Sem: Challenges in Patenting
*22
25
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
P
Michel
18403
9200 796 001
Intellectual Property Clinic
*3 *12*18
10
2
TBA
1:10-3:10P
W
O
Wilson
18405
9200 798 002
IP Individual Studies & Research
*6
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
18406
9200 798 003
IP Individual Studies & Research
*6
Cntl'd
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
Samuels
*23
TBA
TBA
McGraw
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (LLM) *Only open to those students enrolled in LLM or JD/LLM
14363
9200 802 801
Trademark Law
20
3
W-214 6:40-9:40P
T
E
18005
9200 804 801
Trade Secrets
20
3
W-214 5:10-6:30P
MW
P&O
18001
9200 805 801
Licensing Intellectual Property
20
3
W-215 6:40-9:40P
Th
E
Kahrl
13835
9200 807 801
Patent Prosecution
20
3
L-134 6:40-9:40P
M
E
Rockhill
18002
9200 817 801
International Copyright Law
Prereq 700, 703 or perm.
20
1
TBA
TBA
O
Oman
18003
9200 818 801
International Trademark Law
Prereq 700, 702 or perm.
20
2
L-134 6:40-8:40P
W
E
Kalka
18007
9200 820 801
Managing Intellectual Property
20
3
L-134 5:10-6:30P
TTh
O
Watkins
18400
9200 824 801
International Patent Prosecution
20
1
TBA
TBA
O
Hornickel
16110
9200 825 001
Antitrust Law
20
3
M
E
Gibson
18147
9200 850 001
Intellectual Property Masters Thesis
18009
9200 882 001
Entertainment Law
17395
9200 884 802
Sem: Biotech Patent Law
18171
9200 884 803
Sem: Challenges in Patenting
18404
9200 896 002
Intellectual Property Clinic
*3 *12*18
18408
9200 898 002
IP Individual Studies & Research
*6
*23
TBA
TBA
W-206 3:15-6:15P
Cntl'd
6
20
3
N/A
*21
25
1
TBA
*22
25
1
TBA
5
2
TBA
1:10-3:10P
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
Vacca
N/A
N/A
P
Samuels
W-214 3:15-4:45P
TTh
P
Sahl
TBA
TBA
O&P
TBA
TBA
P
Michel
W
O
Wilson
N/A
P
Jordan
McGraw
LAW REVIEW/ADVOCACY TEAMS/CLINICAL SEMINARS
13128
9200 656 001
Law Review Internship/Staff
*5 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
13129
9200 657 001
Law Review Senior Staff
*12*13*18( Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
13130
9200 658 001
Law Review Editorial Board
*12*14*18 (Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
13135
9200 694 001
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
13136
9200 694 002
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
14183
9200 694 003
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Dessin
14184
9200 694 004
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Dessin
13137
9200 696 002
Clinical Seminar I - External Placement
*3 *12*18
20
2
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Spring
13138
9200 696 003
Clinical Seminar I - External Placement
*3 *12*18
20
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Spring
13569
9200 696 004
Clinical Seminar I - SEED
*3*12*16*18
Cntl'd
2
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Spring
13570
9200 696 005
Clinical Seminar I - SEED
*3*12*16*18
Cntl'd
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Spring
16792
9200 696 006
Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic
*3 *12 *18 *
20
2
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Joann Sahl
16793
9200 696 007
Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic
20
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Joann Sahl
13139
9200 697 002
Clinical Seminar II
*3 *12 *18 *
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
20
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
13140
9200 697 003
Clinical Seminar II
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
20
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
13141
9200 698 002
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
13142
9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
SPRING 2012 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-E N D N O T E S *1
602, 604, 606,
All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
615, 617
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves
the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
*2
*3
696,697
*4
607
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a
placement no later than November 4, 2011 . 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. Clinical Seminar may be repeated up to 6 credits.
The Dean's Office will register all first year students for the Spring 2012 semester.
The University of Akron School of Law
*5
*6
656
Spring 2012 Schedule
11/29/2011
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See
Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
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
698, 798 & 898 open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the
General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.
*7
627
Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.
*8
689
Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 11, 2011.
*9
673
Students not required to take Advanced Legal Applications who have a GPA of 2.5 or below, can petition for enrollment into the class by
contacting Katherine Kelly.
*10
618
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this
required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any
semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is
available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours
before they can take this course.
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national
competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 796 & 896
*12
*13
657
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.
*14
658
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
*15
610
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor
of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/
*16
696-004&005
*17
696-008
*18
656, 657, 658, 694,
696, 697, 796 & 896
*19
613
*20
684-806, 807, 808,
809, 811, 812, 813,
814 & 815
*21
784-801
Biotech Patent Law will meet the weekends of March 24-25 and March 31-April 1. Times to be announced.
*22
784-802
Challenges in Patenting Before and After Patent Grant will meet March 19 - 21, 2012. Times to be announced.
*23
724
*25
692-802
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary
Spring. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.
Prerequisite: at least one of the following coures: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark Prosecution
Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.
A controlled course, added to the student's schedule by the law school registar either during the semester in which the student received credit
for completing the pro bono service requirement, or for the last semester of the student's enrollment, whichever comes first.
These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.
International Patent Prosecution dates and times to be announced
This section of Trial Ad II will meet the weekends of January 21-22; January 28-29; and February 4-5, 2012.
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal
from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
SPRING 2012 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
Monday, January 9, 2012
MLK Holiday:
Monday, January 16, 2012
President's Day:
LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 20-21, 2012
Spring Break:
Monday - Saturday, March 12-17, 2012
Classes Resume:
Monday, March 19, 2012
Last Instructional Day:
Friday, April 20, 2012
Reading Period:
Saturday - Tuesday, April 21 - 24, 2012
Exam Period:
Wednesday - Saturday, April 25 - May 5, 2012
Summer Intersession I:
Sunday - Sunday, May 6-20, 2012
Law Commencement:
Sunday, May 13, 2012
The University of Akron School of Law
1/13/2011
Spring 2011 Schedule
REQUIRED COURSES
Class #
Course #
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
FT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
13268
9200 602 001
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
75
3
L-165
9:00-10:30
WF
E
Genetin
13269
9200 602 002
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
60
3
L-165
10:45-12:15
TTh
E
Anderson
13273
9200 606 001
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
68
2
L-151
1:15-2:15
TTh
E
Cook
13274
9200 606 002
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
60
2
L-151
9:00-11:00A
M
E
Dessin
14655
9200 607 001
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
W-206 1:15-2:45
MW
E
Robbins
13276
9200 607 002
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
L-152
Rich
9200 607 003
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
MW
TTh
E
14654
1:15-2:45
W-206 3:00-4:30
E
Robbins
14320
9200 607 004
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
L-152
TF
MW
E
Rich
E
Lee
WF
E
Barnes
TTh
TF
E
Cravens
E
Oddi
M
O
Strong
Schiavone
3:00-4:30
11:30-12:30
13517
9200 615 001
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
75
2
13518
9200 615 002
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
75
2
L-165
W-210 9:00-10:00A
13286
9200 617 001
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
70
2
L-165
13287
9200 617 002
Torts II
62
2
13289
9200 620 001
LARW II
*1 (Prereq-616)
*1 (Prereq 619)
9:00-10:00A
W-210 1:15-2:15
34
2
W-206 9:00-11:00
13458
9200 620 002
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
33
2
W-206 10:45-12:45
F
O
16263
9200 620 003
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
63
2
L-152
M
O
Cohen
17890
9200 620 004
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
35
2
W-214 10:45-12:45
F
O
McBurney
13271
9200 604 002
Constitutional Law II
55
3
L-151
1:15-2:45
MW
E
Huhn
13284
9200 612 002
Professional Responsibility
45
3
L-165
3:00-4:30
MW
E
Moriarty
8:35-9:30P
Vacca
9:00-11:00
FT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
*1 (Prereq-603)
PT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
13275
9200 606 801
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
73
2
L-151
TTh
E
13277
9200 607 801
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
W-214 6:30-9:30P
W
E
Robbins
14321
9200 607 802
*4
Cntl'd
3
W-206 6:30-9:30P
M
E
Koosed
13288
9200 617 801
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
67
2
L-151
6:30-8:30P
T
E
Reilly
13290
9200 620 801
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
36
2
L-151
6:30-8:25P
Th
O
Shaver
16264
9200 620 802
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
35
2
W-214 6:30-8:24P
Th
O
Morath
40
3
L-165
6:30-7:55P
8:05-9:30P
M
W
E
Anderson
L-165
6:30-7:55P
8:05-9:30P
W
Th
E
Rich
M
Th
E
Belsky
PT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
13656
13272
13285
9200 602 801
9200 604 801
9200 612 801
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
70
Professional Responsibility
3
50
3
L-165
8:05-930P
6:30-7:55P
55
3
L-151
7:30-8:50A
TTh
E
Huhn
45
3
L-152
7:30-8:50A
MW
E
Cravens
*10
*10
E&O
T
O
Shaver
Strong
OPEN SECOND YEAR REQUIRED
13270
9200 604 001
Constitutional Law II
13283
9200 612 001
Professional Responsibility
*1 (Prereq-603)
13645
9200 618 001
Advanced Legal Research
200
1
N/A
13297
9200 688 001
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
25
1
L-152
13298
9200 688 801
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
25
1
O
9200 688 802
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
W-210 5:00-6:00P
L-152 5:00-6:00P
W
13655
W
O
Cohen
16884
9200 688 803
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
25
1
L-152
6:30-7:25P
T
O
Schiavone
Richert
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
*10 (28 crs complete )
10:45-11:45
Library Staff
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
13278
9200 610 001
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
13279
9200 610 002
GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
13280
9200 610 003
GWR for Feminist & Race Theory
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Lee
13281
9200 610 004
GWR for Appellate Review
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
13282
9200 610 005
GWR for International Business Transactions
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Baumgartner
15533
9200 610 006
GWR for Law & History
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Aynes
13796
9200 610 007
GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
14005
9200 610 008
GWR for Law & Literature
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Genetin
14085
9200 610 009
GWR for International Human Rights
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Richert
14086
9200 610 010
GWR for Trademark Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Samuels
14468
9200 610 011
GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
14477
9200 610 012
GWR for Appellate Advocacy
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
14659
9200 610 013
GWR for Mistaken Convictions
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Koosed
14660
9200 610 014
GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Huhn
14661
9200 610 015
GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Gibson
The University of Akron School of Law
1/13/2011
Spring 2011 Schedule
SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Day
Grade*2
Method
MW
E
Newman
W
E
Jordan
M
O
Kelly
F
O
Kelly
W-206 6:30-8:25P
Th
O
Hightower
W-206 3:00-6:00P
M
E
Gibson
W-206 10:45-12:15
TTh
E
Lavoie
W-210 6:30-9:30P
W
E
Lavoie
3
W-215 6:30-9:30P
T
E
Baumgartner
90
3
W-210 1:15-2:45
MW
E
Padfield
Corporations
60
3
L-152
Th
E
Padfield
Law & Psychiatry
40
2
W-214 4:00-6:00P
T
E
Noffsinger
9200 647 801
Juvenile Law
40
3
W-210 6:30-9:30P
Th
P&E
Bailey
14944
9200 648 801
Insurance Law
40
3
L-133
Th
E
Tucker
15525
9200 650 801
Labor Law & Collective Bargaining
40
3
W-206 6:30-9:30P
T
E
Fernandez
17912
9200 654 001
Feminist & Race Theory
25
3
W-215 10:45-12:15
TTh
P
Lee
16056
9200 667 001
Lawyers as Leaders
20
3
W-215 9:00-10:30
TTh
O
Reilly
16886
9200 667 801
Drafting for Estates
30
3
L-133
13459
9200 668 001
Remedies
75
3
W-210 10:45-12:15
13461
9200 668 801
Remedies
75
3
L-165
16020
9200 672 801
Sem: Business Planning
20
3
L-152
16649
9200 673 801
Advanced Legal Applications
17902
9200 677 801
Real Estate Law
30
17901
16351
9200 684 001
9200 684 002
Sem: Mistaken Convictions
Sem: Law & History
25
25
18031
9200 684 003
Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law
17954
9200 684 004
Sem: International Business Transactions
16932
9200 684 005
16353
17909
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
25
3
60
3
L-152
Cntl'd
2
W-214 9:00-11:00A
2
L-152
Class #
Course No.
17914
9200 621 001
Accounting & Finance from Lawyer's Perspective
16885
9200 623 801
Administrative Law
16807
9200 624 001
Criminal Law/Writing Lab
17896
9200 624 002
Criminal Law/Writing Lab
Cntl'd
16808
9200 624 801
Criminal Law/Writing Lab
Cntl'd
2
14323
9200 625 001
Antitrust Law
20
3
13694
9200 627 001
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
13695
9200 627 801
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
14656
9200 631 801
Conflict of Law
40
13291
9200 633 001
Corporations
13292
9200 633 801
13689
9200 634 001
13690
Room
Time
W-215 4:45-6:15P
6:30-9:30P
10:45-12:45
6:30-9:30P
6:30-9:30P
W
O&P
Maguire
MW
E
Thomas
6:30-9:30P
T
E
Thomas
4:45-6:15P
TTh
E
Cook
L-133
6:30-9:30P
M
O
Roush
3
L-152
6:30-9:30P
M
E
Barnes
3
3
W-210 3:00-6:00P
L-133 4:46-6:15P
T
TTh
P
P
Koosed
Aynes
25
3
W-214 4:45-6:15P
MW
P
Huhn
25
3
L-133
MW
P
Sem: Patent Claim Construction - Law & Evidence
25
3
W-215 3:00-6:00P
Th
TBA
9200 684 801
Sem: International Human Rights
25
3
L-134
6:30-9:30P
M
P
Richert
9200 684 802
Sem: Law & Literature
25
3
L-164
6:30-9:30P
M
P
Genetin
15526
9200 684 803
Sem: International Patent Prosecution
*23
25
1
W-206 *23
S
O
Hornickel
15995
9200 684 805
Contemporary Accounting Issues
*20
10
3
POL204 5:20-7:50P
Th
E
Mosebach, M.
15996
9200 684 806
Tax Accounting
*20
10
3
CBA133 5:20-7:50P
Th
E
Mosebach, J.
15994
9200 684 807
Estate Planning
*20
10
3
L-167
6:30-9:00P
M
E
Burke
17921
9200 684 808
Sem: Patent Reform
*24
25
1
L-164
TBA
TBA
O
Michel
16892
9200 684 810
Financial Accounting
*20
10
3
CBA144 5:20-7:50P
W
E
Frank
16894
9200 684 811
Financial Accounting
*20
10
3
CBA130 5:20-7:50P
M
E
Frank
16922
9200 684 813
Mergers & Acquisitions
*20
10
3
L-167
5:20-7:50P
M
E
Malone
18032
9200 684 814
Sem: Complex Business Litigation
25
2
W-215 6:30-8:30P
M
O
Squeri
13296
9200 686 001
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Prereq-685
90
3
L-167
10:45-12:15
WF
E
Newman
14478
9200 689 801
Appellate Advocacy
*8 (Prereq-688)
25
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
15549
9200 690 001
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
3
Cole
9200 690 801
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
3
F
Th
O
13462
O
Cahoon/Ray
13299
9200 692 801
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690)
16
3
M
O
Cole
16049
9200 692 802
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690) *25
12
TBA
O
Rickett
14657
9200 702 801
Trademark Law
50
T
E
Samuels
17899
9200 703 001
Copyright Law
30
TF
E
Vacca
15986
9200 706 001
International Intellectual Property Law
13465
9200 707 801
Patent Prosecution
13293
9200 656 001
Law Review Internship/Staff
13294
9200 657 001
Law Review Senior Staff
13295
9200 658 001
13300
*9
Cntl'd 0/3
6:30-9:30P
Instructor
4:45-6:15P
L-151 9:00-12:00
W-208/9 6:30-9:30P
L-151
6:30-9:30P
3
TBA
TBA
3
L-133
6:30-9:30P
3
L-133
1:15-2:45
4:45-6:15P
Baumgartner
Kahrl
30
3
L-134
30
3
W-210 6:30-9:30P
*5 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
*12*13*18( Prereq-656 )
Cntl'd
2
N/A
Law Review Editorial Board
*12*14*18 (Prereq-656 )
Cntl'd
2
9200 694 001
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
13301
9200 694 002
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
14465
9200 694 003
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Dessin
14466
9200 694 004
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Dessin
13302
9200 696 002
Clinical Seminar I - External Placement
*3 *12*18
20
2
W-206 4:30-5:30P
W
O
Spring
13303
9200 696 003
Clinical Seminar I - External Placement
*3 *12*18
20
3
W-206 4:30-5:30P
W
O
Spring
13797
9200 696 004
Clinical Seminar I - SEED
*16*18
Cntl'd
2
L-134
5:00-6:00P
T
O
Spring
13798
9200 696 005
Clinical Seminar I - SEED
*16*18
Cntl'd
3
L-134
5:00-6:00P
T
O
Spring
17949
9200 696 006
Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic
*3 *12 *18 *
20
2
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Joann Sahl
17950
9200 696 007
Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic
*3 *12 *18 *
20
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Joann Sahl
18033
9200 696 008
Clinical Seminar I - Intellectual Property Clinic
20
2
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Wilson/Spring
20
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
20
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
Prereq-700 or Perm
TTh
E
Oddi
M
E
Rockhill
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
OTHER ELECTIVES
13304
9200 697 002
Clinical Seminar II
*3 *12 *17*18
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696 )
13305
9200 697 003
Clinical Seminar II
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696 )
The University of Akron School of Law
1/13/2011
Spring 2011 Schedule
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
13306
9200 698 002
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
13307
9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
SPRING 2011 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-E N D N O T E S *1
602, 604, 606,
All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
615, 617
*2
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor
reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
*3
696,697
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a
placement no later than November 5, 2010 . 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.
*4
607
The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2011 semester.
*5
656
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review.
See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
*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 may be used to fulfill the
General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.
*7
627
Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.
*8
689
Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 12, 2010.
*9
673
Students not required to take Advanced Legal Applications who have a GPA of 2.5 or below, can petition for enrollment into the class by
contacting Professor Willa Gibson and Katherine Kelly. Other students may audit the course if enrollment capacity has not been met.
*10
618
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this
required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken
any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR
is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit
hours before they can take this course.
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national
competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.
*12
*13
657
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.
*14
658
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
*15
610
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the
Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.
*16
696-004&005
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary
Spring. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.
*17
696-008
Prerequisite: at least one of the following coures: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark Prosecution
*18
656, 657, 658,
Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.
694, 696 & 697
*20
684-805, 806, 807 ,
810, 811 & 813
*23
684-803
International Patent Prosecution will meet Saturday, January 22nd, Saturday, January 29th and Saturday, February 5th from 8:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m.
*24
684-808
Sem: Patent Reform will meet during the days of March 21, 22, 23 and 24th. Times to be announced.
*25
692-802
This section of Trial Ad II will meet the weekends of January 22-23; January 29-30; and February 5-6, 2011. Class will meet in the Akron
Municipal Court.
These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal
from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
SPRING 2011 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
Monday, January 10, 2011
MLK Holiday:
Monday, January 17, 2011
President's Day:
LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 21-22, 2011
Spring Break:
Monday - Saturday, March 14-19, 2011
Classes Resume:
Monday, March 21, 2011
Last Instructional Day:
Friday, April 22, 2011
Reading Period:
Saturday - Tuesday, April 23-26, 2011
Exam Period:
Wednesday - Saturday, April 27-May 7, 2011
Summer Intersession I:
Sunday - Sunday, May 8-22, 2011
Law Commencement:
Sunday, May 15, 2011
The University of Akron School of Law
1/6/2010
Spring 2010 Schedule
REQUIRED COURSES
Class #
Course #
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
FT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
16848
9200 602 001
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
75
3
L-165
16850
9200 602 002
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
60
3
W-210 1:15-2:45
9:00-10:30
16858
9200 606 001
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
68
2
L-165
16860
9200 606 002
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
60
2
W-210 9:00-11:00A
19846
9200 607 001
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
L-152
16864
9200 607 002
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
W-214 3:00-4:30
1:15-2:45
3:00-4:30
9:00-11:00A
10:45-12:15
19844
9200 607 003
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
L-152
19112
9200 607 004
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
17372
9200 615 001
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
75
2
W-206 3:00-4:30
L-165 1:15-2:15
17374
9200 615 002
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
75
2
L-151
16884
9200 617 001
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
70
2
L-165
16886
9200 617 002
Torts II
9200 620 001
LARW II
*1 (Prereq-616)
*1 (Prereq 619)
62
16890
34
Day
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
TF
E
WF
E
Anderson
Genetin
M
E
Dessin
M
E
Sahl
MT
E
Rich
TTh
E
Koosed
T
F
E
Rich
WF
WF
E
Koosed
E
Lee
10:45-12:15
WF
E
Lee
W
MTh
E
Reilly
2
9:00-11:00
W-210 11:15-12:15
E
Oddi
2
W-210 1:00-3:00
M
O
Sanchez
17242
9200 620 002
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
33
2
W-206 10:00-12:00
T
O
Shaver
24375
9200 620 003
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
63
2
L-165
Th
O
Cohen
26
13
3
3
L-152 1:15-2:45
W-214 1:15-2:45
MW
MW
E
E
Rich
Aynes
45
3
W-214 10:45-12:15
MT
E
Cravens
73
3
L-165
6:30-7:25P
8:35-9:30P
M
W
E
Wilson
6:30-8:25P
8:35-9:30P
W
Th
E
Rich
9:00-11:00
FT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
16854
22276
9200 604 002
9200 604 003
Constitutional Law II
Constitutional Law II
16880
9200 612 002
Professional Responsibility
*1 (Prereq-603)
*1 (Prereq-603)
PT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
16862
9200 606 801
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
16866
9200 607 801
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
L-152
19114
9200 607 802
*4
Cntl'd
3
6:30-8:25P
W-206 8:35-9:30P
W
Th
E
Cole
16888
9200 617 801
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
67
1
L-165
7:35-9:30P
M
E
Cravens
16892
9200 620 801
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
36
2
L-152
6:30-8:25P
Th
O
Strong
24376
9200 620 802
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
35
2
W-206 6:30-8:25P
Th
O
Schiavone
PT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
17682
9200 602 801
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
40
3
L-151
6:30-9:30
Th
E
Genetin
16856
9200 604 801
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
53
3
W-210 6:30-9:30
M
E
Huhn
16882
9200 612 801
Professional Responsibility
50
3
L-165
6:30-9:30
W
E
Belsky
36
3
L-151
7:30-8:50A
WF
E
Huhn
45
3
L-151
7:30-8:50A
TTh
E
Sahl
*10
OPEN SECOND YEAR REQUIRED
16852
9200 604 001
Constitutional Law II
16878
9200 612 001
Professional Responsibility
*1 (Prereq-603)
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
17660
9200 618 001
Advanced Legal Research
*10
200
1
N/A
*10
E&O
16910
9200 688 001
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
L-152
3:00-4:00
W
O
Cohen
16912
9200 688 801
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
65
1
O
Cohen
9200 688 802
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
W-210 6:30-7:25
L-165 5:00-6:00
W
17680
W
O
Cohen
25156
9200 688 803
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
40
1
L-152
5:00-6:00
W
O
Strong
Richert
Library Staff
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
16868
9200 610 001
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
16870
9200 610 002
GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
16872
9200 610 003
GWR for Criminal Process
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Koosed
16874
9200 610 004
GWR for Appellate Review
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
16876
9200 610 005
GWR for International Trade
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Baumgartner
21842
9200 610 006
GWR for Law & History
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Aynes
17988
9200 610 007
GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
18434
9200 610 008
GWR for Jurisprudence
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Huhn
18600
9200 610 009
GWR for International Human Rights
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Richert
18602
9200 610 010
GWR for Trademark Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Samuels
19446
9200 610 011
GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
19466
9200 610 012
GWR for Appellate Advocacy
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
19860
9200 610 015
GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Gibson
The University of Akron School of Law
1/6/2010
Spring 2010 Schedule
SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
60
3
L-152
6:30-9:30
T
E
Jordan
Criminal Law/Writing Lab
Cntl'd
2
Criminal Law/Writing Lab
Cntl'd
2
3:15-5:15
M
O
Kelly
6:30-8:25
Th
O
20
3
W-206 3:00-6:00
Hightower
T
E
Gibson
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
W-206 10:45-12:15
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
W-214 6:30-9:30
WF
E
Lavoie
W
E
Seminar in PreTrial Advocacy
Prereq - 602
16
3
Lavoie
W-209 1:15-2:45
TF
O
9200 628 801
Seminar in PreTrial Advocacy
Prereq - 602
16
Moritz
3
W-209 6:30-9:30
W
O
19848
9200 631 801
Conflict of Law
Anderson
40
3
W-215 4:45-6:15
MW
E
Baumgartner
16894
9200 633 001
16896
9200 633 801
Corporations
90
3
W-214 3:00-4:30
MW
E
Padfield
Corporations
60
3
L-165
6:30-9:30
Th
E
17750
Padfield
9200 634 001
Law & Psychiatry
40
2
L-152
4:00-6:00
T
E
Noffsinger
25154
9200 642 001
Alternative Dispute Resolution
20
3
L-164
3:00-6:00
W
O
Jude Markus
17752
9200 647 801
Juvenile Law
40
3
W-210 6:30-9:30
Th
P&E
Bailey
20514
9200 648 801
Insurance Law
40
3
W-215 6:30-9:30
Th
E
Tucker
21822
9200 650 801
Labor Law & Collective Bargaining
40
3
W-206 6:30-9:30
M
E
Childs
23624
9200 667 001
Lawyers as Leaders
20
3
W-215 9:00-10:30
TF
O
Reilly
25158
9200 667 801
Drafting for Estates
30
3
L-134
6:30-9:30
W
O&P
25155
9200 667 802
Civil Rights Practicum
20
3
L-164
6:30-8:05
MTh
O
Judge Carr
17244
9200 668 001
Remedies
75
3
L-151
10:45-12:15
TTh
E
Thomas
17248
9200 668 801
Remedies
75
3
L-151
6:30-9:30
M
E
Thomas
24857
9200 670 801
Sem: Criminal Process
25
3
L-134
6:30-9:30
T
P
Koosed
23534
9200 672 801
Sem: Business Planning
20
3
L-134
3:00-4:30
TTh
E
Cook
24858
9200 673 801
Advanced Legal Applications
Cntl'd
3
W-210 6:30-9:30
T
O
Kelly
19116
9200 676 001
Sem: International Trade
25
3
W-215 6:30-9:30
T
P
Baumgartner
23010
24474
9200 678 801
9200 684 002
Sem: Jurisprudence
Sem: Law & History
25
25
3
3
L-134
L-134
10:45-12:15
4:45-6:15
WF
MW
P
P
Huhn
Aynes
24475
9200 684 003
Sem: International Human Rights
25
3
L-134
1:15-2:45
TF
P
Richert
25219
9200 684 005
Sem: Patent Claim Construction - Law & Evidence
25
3
L-133
4:45-6:15
MW
TBA
Kahrl
24476
9200 684 801
Sem: Statutory Interpretation
25
3
L-167
6:30-9:30
W
P
Moritz
21826
9200 684 803
Sem: International Patent Prosecution
*23
25
1
TBA
O
Hornickel
23454
9200 684 805
Contemporary Accounting Issues
*20
10
3
POL404 5:20-7:50
Th
E
M. Mosebach
23456
9200 684 806
Tax Accounting
*20
10
3
CBA105 4:20-6:40
23452
9200 684 807
Estate Planning
*20
10
3
25166
9200 684 810
Financial Accounting
*20
10
25168
9200 684 811
Financial Accounting
*20
25246
9200 684 812
Sem: Essential Legal Concepts
25207
9200 684 813
Mergers & Acquisitions
16908
9200 686 801
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
23130
9200 687 801
Expert Evidence
Prereq-608
19468
9200 689 801
Appellate Advocacy
*8 (Prereq-688)
21894
9200 690 001
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
3
17250
9200 690 801
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
3
16914
9200 692 801
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690)
16
3
23604
9200 692 802
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690) *25
Cntl'd
3
19850
9200 702 801
Trademark Law
50
3
W-206 6:30-9:30
23416
9200 706 001
International Intellectual Property Law
30
3
L-133
17258
9200 707 801
Patent Prosecution
30
3
L-152
16898
9200 656 001
Law Review Internship/Staff
*5 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
16900
9200 657 001
Law Review Senior Staff
*12*13*18( Prereq-656 )
Cntl'd
2
N/A
16902
9200 658 001
Law Review Editorial Board
*12*14*18 (Prereq-656 )
Cntl'd
2
16916
9200 694 001
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
16918
9200 694 002
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
19440
9200 694 003
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Dessin
19442
9200 694 004
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Dessin
16920
9200 696 002
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
2
L-167
4:30-5:30
W
O
Joann Sahl
16922
9200 696 003
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
3
L-167
4:30-5:30
W
O
Joann Sahl
17990
9200 696 004
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
*16*18
Cntl'd
2
W-206 5:00-6:15
M
O
Cook
17992
9200 696 005
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
Cntl'd
3
W-206 5:00-6:15
M
O
Cook
16924
9200 697 002
Clinical Seminar II
*16*18
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696 )
20
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
16926
9200 697 003
Clinical Seminar II
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696 )
20
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
Class #
Course No.
25157
9200 623 801
Administrative Law
25046
9200 624 001
25047
9200 624 801
19124
9200 625 001
Antitrust Law
17762
9200 627 001
Commercial Paper
17764
9200 627 801
Commercial Paper
24853
9200 628 001
24854
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
TBA
Instructor
Maguire
T
E
J. Mosebach
6:30-9:00
M
E
Burke
3
5:20-7:50
W
E
Frank
10
3
CBA143 5:20-7:50
M
E
Frank
*24
25
2
S
O
Walsh
*20
10
3
W-214 5:20-7:50
M
E
Malone
Prereq-685
90
3
L-165
T
E
Dessin
30
3
W-215 6:30-9:30
25
1
Prereq-700 or Perm
L-167
TBA
6:30-9:30
W
P
Moriarty
TBA
O
Carro
M
F
O
Cole
O
Cahoon/Ray
Th
O
Cole
TBA
O
Rickett
T
E
Samuels
4:30-7:30
T
E
Nard
6:30-9:30
M
E
Rockhill
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
TBA
L-151 9:00-12:00
W-208/9 6:30-9:30
L-151
3:00-6:00
TBA
OTHER ELECTIVES
The University of Akron School of Law
1/6/2010
Spring 2010 Schedule
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
16928
9200 698 002
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
16930
9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
SPRING 2010 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-E N D N O T E S *1
602, 604, 606,
All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
615, 617
*2
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor
reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
*3
696,697
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a
placement no later than November 2, 2009 . 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.
*4
607
The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2010 semester.
*5
656
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review.
See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
*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 may be used to fulfill the
General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.
*7
627
Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.
*8
689
Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 16, 2009.
*10
618
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this
required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken
any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR
is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/.
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national
competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.
*12
*13
657
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.
*14
658
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
*15
610
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the
Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.
*16
696-004&005
*18
*20
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director,
Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.
656, 657, 658,
Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.
694, 696 & 697
684-805, 806,
These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.
807 & 808
*21
684-802
Biotech Patent Law meetings will be announced.
*23
684-803
International Patent Prosecution will meet Saturday, January 23rd, Saturday, January 30th and Saturday, February 6th. Times to be
announced
*24
684-812
Essential Legal Concepts will meet from 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon on January 16, January 30, February 6, February 13, February 27, March 6,
March 13, April 3, April 10 and April 17, 2010.
*25
692-802
This section of Trial Ad II will meet the weekends of January 23-24; January 30-31 and February 6-7, 2010. Class will meet in the Akron
Municipal Court.
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal
from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
SPRING 2010 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
Monday, January 11, 2010
MLK Holiday:
Monday, January 18, 2010
President's Day:
LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 15 & 16, 2010
Spring Break:
Monday - Saturday, March 15 - 20, 2010
Classes Resume:
Monday, March 22, 2010
Last Instructional Day:
Friday, April 23, 2010
Reading Period:
Saturday - Tuesday, April 24 - 27, 2010
Exam Period:
Wednesday - Saturday, April 28 - May 8, 2010
Summer Intersession I:
Sunday - Sunday, May 9 - 23, 2010
Law Commencement:
Sunday, May 16, 2010
The University of Akron School of Law
3/4/2009
Spring 2009 Schedule
REQUIRED COURSES
Class #
Course #
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
FT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
13645 9200 602 001
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
36
3
W-210 1:15-2:45
MW
E
Anderson
13646 9200 602 002
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
32
3
W-214 10:45-12:15
TTh
E
Genetin
13650 9200 606 001
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
52
2
L-165
9:00-11:00AM
M
E
Dessin
13651 9200 606 002
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
52
2
L-152
11:15-12:15
MF
E
Coleman
15270 9200 607 001
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
L-165
10:45-12:15
TF
E
Rich
13653 9200 607 002
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
L-151
10:45-12:15
TF
E
Cole
15269 9200 607 003
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
L-165
1:15-2:45
MW
E
Rich
14869 9200 607 004
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
Robbins
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
31
2
MW
WTh
E
13916 9200 615 001
W-214 1:15-2:45
L-152 11:15-12:15
E
Lee
13917 9200 615 002
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
25
2
L-152
9:00-10:00AM MW
E
Jordan
13663 9200 617 001
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
53
2
Jones
Torts II
51
2
E
Jones
13666 9200 620 001
LARW II
*1 (Prereq-616)
*1 (Prereq 619)
L-151 9:00-10:00AM WF
TTh
W-210 3:00-4:00
E
13664 9200 617 002
54
2
L-165
9:00-11:00AM
Th
O
Cohen
13845 9200 620 002
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
48
2
L-152
9:00-11:00AM
F
O
Cohen
48
20
3
3
W-210 10:45-12:15
W-206 10:45-12:15
WF
TTh
E
E
Huhn
Aynes
FT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
13648 9200 604 002
17005 9200 604 003
Constitutional Law II
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
*1 (Prereq-603)
13661 9200 612 002
Professional Responsibility
35
3
W-214 9:00-10:30AM WTh
E
Cravens
17006 9200 612 003
Professional Responsibility
35
3
L-152
1:15-2:45
WF
E
Sahl
51
3
L-151
6:30-7:55PM
8:05-9:30PM
W
F
E
Lyons
L-151
8:05-9:30PM
6:30-7:55PM
W
F
E
Robbins
W
F
PT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
13652 9200 606 801
13654 9200 607 801
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
*4
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
Cntl'd
3
Cntl'd
3
L-152
E
Koosed
13665 9200 617 801
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
Torts II
8:05-9:30PM
6:30-7:55PM
*1 (Prereq-616)
51
1
L-151
6:30-7:30PM
M
E
Oddi
13667 9200 620 801
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
54
2
L-151
7:35-9:35PM
M
O
Cohen
44
3
L-165
6:30-9:30PM
F
E
Anderson
L-165
8:05-9:30PM
6:30-7:55PM
M
W
E
Rich
M
W
E
Sahl
14870 9200 607 802
*4
PT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
14078 9200 602 801
13649 9200 604 801
13662 9200 612 801
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
40
Professional Responsibility
3
50
3
L-165
6:30-7:55PM
8:05-9:30PM
30
3
L-151
7:30-8:50AM
WTh
E
Huhn
35
3
L-152
7:30-8:50AM
MT
E
Belsky
*10
E&O
M
O
OPEN SECOND YEAR REQUIRED
13647 9200 604 001
Constitutional Law II
13660 9200 612 001
Professional Responsibility
*1 (Prereq-603)
14067 9200 618 001
Advanced Legal Research
*10
200
1
13679 9200 688 001
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
14077 9200 688 002
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
N/A *10
W-210 10:45-11:45
L-165 5:00-6:00
13680 9200 688 801
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
L-152
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
6:30-7:25PM
Library Staff
Cohen
W
O
Cohen
W
O
Cohen
Richert
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
13655 9200 610 001
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
13656 9200 610 002
GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
13657 9200 610 003
GWR for Mistaken Convictions
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Koosed
13658 9200 610 004
GWR for Appellate Review
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
13659 9200 610 005
GWR for International Trade
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Baumgartner
16593 9200 610 006
GWR for Law & History
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Aynes
14245 9200 610 007
GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
14494 9200 610 008
GWR for Jurisprudence
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Huhn
14587 9200 610 009
GWR for International Human Rights
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Olson
14588 9200 610 010
GWR for Trademark Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Samuels
15060 9200 610 011
GWR for Medical Malpractice
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Olson
15072 9200 610 012
GWR for Appellate Advocacy
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
15279 9200 610 015
GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Gibson
The University of Akron School of Law
3/4/2009
Spring 2009 Schedule
SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES
Class #
Course No.
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
20
3
W-215 9:00-10:30AM MW
E
Gibson
Room
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
Instructor
14878 9200 625 001
Antitrust Law
14120 9200 627 001
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
W-214 3:00-4:30
TTh
E
Lavoie
14121 9200 627 801
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
W-210 6:30-9:30PM
M
E
Lavoie
15273 9200 631 001
Conflict of Law
40
3
W-215 10:45-12:15
WF
E
Baumgartner
13670 9200 633 001
Corporations
90
3
L-151
3:00-4:30
MW
E
Padfield
13671 9200 633 801
Corporations
60
3
L-165
6:30-9:30PM
Th
E
Padfield
14114 9200 634 001
Law & Psychiatry
40
2
L-151
4:00-6:00
T
E
Noffsinger
14115 9200 647 801
Juvenile Law
40
3
L-152
6:30-9:30PM
Th
P&E
Bailey
15671 9200 648 801
Insurance Law
40
3
W-206 6:30-9:30PM
T
E
Tucker
16583 9200 650 801
Labor Law & Collective Bargaining
40
3
W-206 6:30-9:30PM
M
E
Childs
17863 9200 667 801
Drafting for Estates
16
3
W-214 6:30-9:30PM
T
E
Maguire
13846 9200 668 001
Remedies
90
3
L-151
1:15-2:45
MT
E
Moritz
13848 9200 668 801
Remedies
90
3
L-165
6:30-9:30PM
T
E
Thomas
17784 9200 672 801
Sem: Business Planning
20
3
W-206 4:45-6:15
TTh
E
Cook
14872 9200 676 801
Sem: International Trade
25
3
W-215 6:30-9:30PM
Th
P
Baumgartner
17443 9200 678 801
Sem: Jurisprudence
25
3
L-152
6:30-9:30PM
13676 9200 684 001
Sem: National Security Law
25
3
L-134
14874 9200 684 002
Sem: Mistaken Convictions
25
3
14877 9200 684 003
Sem: Statutory Interpretation
20
3
15276 9200 684 005
Sem: Federal Court Practice
25
17007 9200 684 007
Sem: International Human Rights
25
15549 9200 684 008
Sem: Entity Tax
17706 9200 684 009
Criminal Law Lab
14873 9200 684 801
Sem: Medical Malpractice
16584 9200 684 803
Sem: Biotech Patent Law
16585 9200 684 804
Sem: International Patent Prosecution
14880 9200 684 805
Sem: Law & History
17703 9200 684 806
Sem: IP Policy & Politics
17702 9200 684 807
M
P
Huhn
ThF
W
Th
E
Lyons
L-133
3:00-4:30
4:30-6:30
4:45-5:45
P
Koosed
L-134
9:00-10:30AM TTh
P
Moritz
2
L-164
4:00-6:00
T
P&O
3
W-215 3:00-4:30
MW
P
Olson
Judge Adams
25
3
L-134
10:45-12:15
TTh
P
Lavoie
Cntl'd
2
L-167
3:15-5:15
M
O
Kelly
25
3
L-134
6:30-9:30PM
Th
P
Olson
*21
25
1
W-206 *21
*21
P
McGraw
*23
25
1
L-152
*23
*23
O
Hornickel
25
3
W-206 6:30-9:30PM
W
P
Aynes
*24
Cntl'd
2
*24
*24
O
Samuels
Advanced Legal Applications
*12
30
3
W-214 6:30-9:30PM
W
O
Kelly
17773 9200 684 808
State & Local Taxation
*20
10
3
CBA147 8:10-10:40PM
Th
E
Dimengo
17724 9200 684 809
Contemporary Accounting Issues
*20
10
3
CBA133 5:20-7:50PM
W
E
M. Mosebach
17725 9200 684 810
Tax Accounting
*20
10
3
CBA133 5:20-7:50PM
Th
E
J. Mosebach
17723 9200 684 811
Estate Planning
*20
10
3
CBA143 6:30-9:00PM
M
E
Burke
17726 9200 684 812
Mergers & Acquisitions
*20
CBA134 5:20-7:50PM
Malone
18308 9200 684 813
Criminal Law Lab
13677 9200 686 001
Wills, Trusts & Estates II
13678 9200 686 801
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Prereq-685
90
3
17511 9200 687 001
Expert Evidence
Prereq-608
30
3
15073 9200 689 801
Appellate Advocacy
*8 (Prereq-688)
25
1
16639 9200 690 001
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
3
13849 9200 690 801
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
3
13681 9200 692 801
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690)
16
3
17838 9200 692 802
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690) *25
16
3
15274 9200 702 801
Trademark Law
50
3
16444 9200 705 801
Licensing Intellectual Property
30
3
17700 9200 706 001
International Intellectual Property Law
30
13853 9200 707 801
Patent Prosecution
17704 9200 717 801
International Copyright Law
(Prereq-685)
Prereq-700 or Perm
Prereq-700,703 or Perm.
N/A
10
3
25
2
L-167
M
E
M
O
90
3
W-210 9:00-10:30AM
Kelly
TF
E
Newman
W-210 6:30-9:30PM
W
E
Newman
W-215 10:45-12:15
MT
P
Strong
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
9:00-12:00
W-208/9 6:30-9:30PM
M
F
O
Cole
O
Cahoon/Ray
6:30-9:30PM
Th
O
Cole
*25
*25
O
Rickett
W-215 6:30-9:30PM
T
E
Samuels
W-215 4:45-6:15
MW
*19
3
W-215 4:45-6:15
TTh
E
Oddi
30
3
W-214 6:30-9:30PM
35
1
W-206 *17
7:35-9:35PM
L-151
L-151
*25
Dratler
M
E
Rockhill
*17
E
Oman
OTHER ELECTIVES
13672 9200 656 001
Law Review Internship/Staff
*5 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
13673 9200 657 001
Law Review Senior Staff
*12*13*18( Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
13674 9200 658 001
Law Review Editorial Board
*12*14*18 (Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
13682 9200 694 001
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
13683 9200 694 002
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
15057 9200 694 003
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
15058 9200 694 004
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Joann Sahl
13684 9200 696 002
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Joann Sahl
13685 9200 696 003
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Joann Sahl
14246 9200 696 004
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
*16*18
Cntl'd
2
L-134
5:00 - 6:15
M
O
Cook
14247 9200 696 005
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
3
L-134
5:00 - 6:15
M
O
Cook
Clinical Seminar II
*16*18
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
Cntl'd
13686 9200 697 002
20
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
13687 9200 697 003
Clinical Seminar II
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
20
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
13688 9200 698 002
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
13689 9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
The University of Akron School of Law
Spring 2009 Schedule
3/4/2009
SPRING 2009 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-E N D N O T E S *1
602, 604, 606,
All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
615, 617
*2
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves
the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
*3
696,697
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a
placement no later than November 3, 2008 . 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.
*4
607
The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2009 semester.
*5
656
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review.
See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
*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 may be used to fulfill the
General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.
*7
627
Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.
*8
689
Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 17, 2008.
*10
618
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this
required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any
semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is
available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr.php
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national
competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 684-807.
*12
*13
657
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.
*14
658
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
*15
610
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor
of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.
*16
696-004&005
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen
R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.
*17
717
International Copyright Law will meet January 23-25m, 2009. Times to be announced. Prerequisites are Intro to IP (700) and Copyright Law
(703) or Instructor Permission.
*18
*19
*20
656, 657, 658,
Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.
694, 696 & 697
705 & 710
Students are given the option of evaluation by three methods: (1) proctored exam (2) take-home exam or (3) paper. Students will choose the
method of evaluation by voting during the semester.
684-808, 809,
These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.
810, 811 & 812
*21
684-804
Biotech Patent Law will meet Friday - Sunday, April 3 - 5, 2009. Times to be announced.
*23
684-805
International Patent Prosecution will meet Saturday, January 24th, Saturday, January 31st and Saturday, February 7th. Times to be
announced
*24
684-806
IP Policy & Politics will meet during Spring Break, March 16-21, 2009 in Washington, D.C. Please contact Professor Samuels directly in order
to receive permission to enroll in this course.
*25
692-802
This section of Trial Ad II will meet the weekends of January 24-25, Jan. 31-Feb.1 and Feb. 7-8. Class will meet in the Akron Municipal Court.
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal
from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
SPRING 2009 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
Monday, January 12, 2009
MLK Holiday:
Monday, January 19, 2009 Class period MUST be made up
President's Day:
Monday & Tuesday, February 16&17, 2009 - LAW CLASSES HELD
MPRE Preparation Course:
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Spring Break:
Monday - Saturday, March 16 - 21, 2009
Classes Resume:
Monday, March 23, 2009
Last Instructional Day:
Friday, April 24, 2009
Reading Period:
Saturday - Tuesday, April 25 - 28, 2009
Exam Period:
Wednesday - Saturday, April 29 - May 9, 2009
Summer Intersession I:
Sunday - Sunday, May 11 - 24, 2009
Law Commencement:
Sunday, May 17, 2009
The University of Akron School of Law
2/7/2008
Spring 2008 Schedule
REQUIRED COURSES
Class #
Course #
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
13804 9200 602 001
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
60
3
L-151
1:00-2:35
MW
E
Anderson
13805 9200 602 002
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
60
3
L-151
1:00-2:35
TTh
E
Anderson
13809 9200 606 001
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
60
2
L-151
11:00-12:00
WF
E
Cohen
13810 9200 606 002
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
60
2
L-167
1:30-2:30
WF
E
Coleman
15641 9200 607 001
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3 W-206 10:30-12:05
TTh
E
Koosed
13812 9200 607 002
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
L-151
10:30-12:05
TTh
E
Cole
15640 9200 607 003
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
3
L-165
10:30-12:05
TTh
E
Rich
15156 9200 607 004
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
*4
Cntl'd
Connally
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
60
TTh
WF
E
14086 9200 615 001
3 W-214 10:30-12:05
2 W-210 9:00-10:00
E
Lee
14087 9200 615 002
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
60
2
11:00-12:00
MW
E
Jordan
13822 9200 617 001
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
60
Cravens
Torts II
60
E
Cravens
13825 9200 620 001
LARW II
*1 (Prereq-616)
*1 (Prereq 619)
TTh
MW
E
13823 9200 617 002
2 W-210 1:00-2:00
2 L-165 3:00-4:00
60
2
L-151
10:00-12:00
M
O
Cohen
14009 9200 620 002
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
60
2
L-165
3:00-5:00
T
O
Cohen
54
3
L-165
10:30-12:05
MW
E
Rich
W
F
E
Huhn
TTh
E
Cravens
MW
E
Sahl
8:10-9:30
6:30-7:55
W
F
E
Moritz
Cntl'd
6:30-7:55
3 W-206 8:10-9:30
W
F
E
Cole
Cntl'd
W
F
L-152
DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
13806 9200 604 001
Constitutional Law II
13807 9200 604 002
Constitutional Law II
13819 9200 612 001
Professional Responsibility
13820 9200 612 002
Professional Responsibility
*1 (Prereq-603)
*1 (Prereq-603)
54
3
L-151
3:00-4:35
1:00-2:35
48
3
L-165
8:30-10:05
48
3 W-214 10:30-12:05
66
3
EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
13811 9200 606 801
13813 9200 607 801
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
*4
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
L-165
L-165
E
Rich
13824 9200 617 801
Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office)
Torts II
6:30-7:55
8:10-9:30
*1 (Prereq-616)
66
1 L-151
6:30-7:25
M
E
Reilly
13826 9200 620 801
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
66
2 L-151
7:35-9:30
M
O
Cohen
15157 9200 607 802
*4
3
EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
14263 9200 602 801
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
55
W-210 8:05-9:30
3 L-151 6:30-7:55
M
W
E
Genetin
13808 9200 604 801
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
55
3
L-151
F
E
Huhn
13821 9200 612 801
Professional Responsibility
55
3
W-210 6:30-7:55
L-151 8:05-9:30
M
W
E
Sahl
6:30-9:30
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
14251 9200 618 001
Advanced Legal Research
*10
1
N/A
*10
*10
13839 9200 688 001
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
L-151
9:15-10:15
T
14262 9200 688 002
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
L-165
5:15-6:15
W
O
Cohen
13840 9200 688 801
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1 W-210 6:30-7:25
W
O
Cohen
Richert
E&O
O
Library Staff
Cohen
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
13814 9200 610 001
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
13815 9200 610 002
GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
13816 9200 610 003
GWR for Criminal Process
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Koosed
13817 9200 610 004
GWR for Appellate Review
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
13818 9200 610 005
GWR for International Trade
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Baumgartner
17465 9200 610 006
GWR for Legal History
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Aynes
14441 9200 610 007
GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
14717 9200 610 008
GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Huhn
14822 9200 610 009
GWR for International Human Rights
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Olson
14823 9200 610 010
GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
15387 9200 610 011
GWR for Medical Malpractice
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Olson
15400 9200 610 012
GWR for Appellate Advocacy
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
15648 9200 610 013
GWR for Complex Litigation
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Genetin
15649 9200 610 014
GWR for Law & Economics
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Gibson
15650 9200 610 015
GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Gibson
GWR for Trademark Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Samuels
TBA
9200 610 016
The University of Akron School of Law
2/7/2008
Spring 2008 Schedule
DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES
Class #
Course No.
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
15158 9200 621 001
SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR ELECTIVES
Accounting & Finance for Lawyers
30
3
L-152
4:45-6:15
TW
TBA
13827 9200 623 001
Administrative Law
60
3
L-133
8:30-10:05
TTh
E
L-133
6:30-9:30
Instructor
Newman
Jordan
13828 9200 623 801
Administrative Law
60
3
M
E
Jordan
15167 9200 625 001
Antitrust Law
16
3 W-206 4:45-6:15
TTh
E
Gibson
14311 9200 627 001
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
L-165
1:00-2:35
TTh
E
Lavoie
14312 9200 627 801
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
L-165
6:30-9:30
Th
E
Lavoie
15643 9200 628 001
Sem: PreTrial Advocacy
16
3 W-210 10:30-12:05
TTh
O
Moritz
15644 9200 631 001
Conflict of Law
40
3 W-214 4:45-6:15
MW
E
Baumgartner
16356 9200 632 801
Sem: Education Law
25
3
L-134
6:30-9:30
T
13829 9200 633 001
Corporations
90
3
L-165
1:00-2:35
MW
E
Padfield
13830 9200 633 801
Corporations
60
3
L-165
6:30-9:30
T
E
Padfield
14305 9200 634 001
Law & Psychiatry
40
2
L-151
4:00-6;00
T
E
Noffsinger
14825 9200 637 001
Employment Discrimination
40
3 W-214 1:00-2:35
TTh
E
Moriarty
16354 9200 642 001
Alternative Dispute Resolution
16
2:45-3:45
3 W-215 2:45-4:45
T
Th
O
Jones
14306 9200 647 801
Juvenile Law
40
3 W-206 6:30-9:30
Th
P&E
Bailey
L-167
Jones
16306 9200 648 801
Insurance Law
Cntl'd
3
6:30-9:30
W
E
Tucker
17452 9200 650 801
Labor Law & Collective Bargaining
Cntl'd
3 W-206 6:30-9:30
M
E
Childs
17528 9200 661 801
Environmental Law
30
3 W-210 6:30-9:30
T
O
Marczely
16241 9200 667 001
Skills Sem: Drafting for Estates
25
3
10:30-12:05
MW
O
Dessin
L-134
14011 9200 668 001
Remedies
90
3 W-210 10:30-12:05
WF
E
Thomas
14013 9200 668 801
Remedies
60
3
M
E
Thomas
13834 9200 670 001
Sem: Criminal Process
(Prereq-622)
13835 9200 670 801
Sem: Criminal Process
Prereq-622
15004 9200 672 001
Sem: Business Planning
(Prereq-633 or perm)
15159 9200 676 801
Sem: International Trade
Prereq:604
L-165
6:30-9:30
Cancelled
25
3 W-215 6:30-9:30
W
25
3
L-152
3:00-4:35
MT
25
3
L-152
6:30-9:30
T
L-133
10:30-12:05
P
Koosed
P
Koosed
E&O
P
Cook
Baumgartner
15161 9200 684 002
Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law
25
3
MW
P
Huhn
15166 9200 684 003
Sem: Law & Economics
20
3 W-206 9:00-12:00
F
P
Gibson
15168 9200 684 004
Sem:Complex Litigation
20
3 W-206 1:00-2:35
MW
O
Genetin
15169 9200 684 005
Sem: Legal History: The abolition of slavery & segregation
25
3 W-215 1:00-2:35
TTh
P
Aynes
15196 9200 684 006
Sem: Medical Malpractice
25
2 W-215 3:00-5:00
M
P
Olson
15647 9200 684 007
Sem: Federal Court Practice
25
2
L-164
4:00-6:00
T
P&O
15642 9200 684 008
Sem: International & Domestic Sales
25
3
L-133
10:30-12:05
TTh
P
Coleman
L-152
*20
Hauff
*20
Judge Adams
17292 9200 684 009
Sem: Markman Hearings
25
1
*20
P
17532 9200 684 010
Sem: Law & Theology
25
2 W-215 10:15-12:15
T
P
16126 9200 684 801
Sem: Entity Tax
25
3 W-214 6:30-9:30
Th
15160 9200 684 802
Sem: International Human Rights
25
3
L-133
6:30-9:30
W
P
Olson
15162 9200 684 803
Intellectual Property Management II
20
2
L-133
5:30-7:25
Th
O
Watkins
25
1
L-133
*21
*21
P
McGraw
25
1
L-152
*23
*23
O
Hornickel
90
3
L-152
8:30-10:05
MW
E
Newman
17453 9200 684 804
Sem: Biotech Patent Law
17454 9200 684 805
Sem: International Patent Prosecution
13837 9200 686 001
Wills, Trusts & Estates II
13838 9200 686 801
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Prereq-685
90
3
L-152
6:30-9:30
W
E
Dessin
15401 9200 689 801
Appellate Advocacy
*8 (Prereq-688)
25
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
17526 9200 690 001
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
(Prereq-608)
16
TTh
F
Connally
Trial Advocacy I
3 W-208 1:00-2:35
3 W-208/9 6:30-9:30
O
14014 9200 690 801
O
Cahoon
13841 9200 692 801
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690)
16
3
6:30-9:30
Th
O
Cole
15645 9200 702 801
Trademark Law
50
3 W-214 6:30-9:30
W
E
Samuels
17259 9200 705 001
Licensing Intellectual Property
30
3 W-206 4:45-6:15
MW
14018 9200 707 801
Patent Prosecution
30
3 W-214 6:30-9:30
M
30
3 W-215 6:30-9:30
T
*19
Dratler
30
2
Th
TBA
Kalka
20
3 W-215 1:00-2:35
17261 9200 710 801
Cyberlaw
17290 9200 718 801
International Trademark Law
14890 9200 721 001
Taxation of Intellectual Property
*21
Lee
Kovach
(Prereq-685)
Prereq-700,702 or Perm.
L-151
L-152
7:35-9:30
MW
*19
Dratler
E
Rockhill
E
Kovach
The University of Akron School of Law
2/7/2008
Spring 2008 Schedule
OTHER ELECTIVES
13831 9200 656 001
Law Review Internship/Staff
*5 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
13832 9200 657 001
Law Review Senior Staff
*12*13*18( Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
13833 9200 658 001
Law Review Editorial Board
*12*14*18 (Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
13842 9200 694 001
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
13843 9200 694 002
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
15384 9200 694 003
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
15385 9200 694 004
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
13844 9200 696 002
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
2 W-210 5:00 - 6:15
W
O
Rickett
13845 9200 696 003
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
3 W-210 5:00 - 6:15
W
O
Rickett
14442 9200 696 004
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
*16*18
Cntl'd
2
L-133
5:00 - 6:15
M
O
Cook
14443 9200 696 005
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
Cntl'd
3
L-133
5:00 - 6:15
M
O
Cook
13846 9200 697 002
Clinical Seminar II
*16*18
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
20
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
13847 9200 697 003
Clinical Seminar II
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
20
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
13848 9200 698 002
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
13849 9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
The University of Akron School of Law
Spring 2008 Schedule
2/7/2008
SPRING 2008 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-E N D N O T E S *1
602, 604, 606,
All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
615, 617
*2
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor
reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
*3
696,697
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Mr. William Rickett, Director of
Placements to set up a placement no later than November 1, 2007 . 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.
*4
607
The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2008 semester.
*5
656
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review.
See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
*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 may be used to fulfill the
General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.
*7
627
Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.
*8
689
Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 19, 2007.
*10
618
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this
required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any
semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is
available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr.php
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national
competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
*12
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.
*13
657
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.
*14
658
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
*15
610
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor
of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.
*16
696-004&005
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen
R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.
*17
684-001
*18
This course will be taught by faculty in areas of expertise.
656, 657, 658,
Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.
694, 696 & 697
*19
705 & 710
Students are given the option of evaluation by three methods: (1) proctored exam (2) take-home exam or (3) paper. Students will choose the
method of evaluation by voting during the semester.
*20
684-009
Seminar in Markman Hearings will meet Saturday, March 8th, Sunday, March 9th and either Saturday, March 29th or Saturday, April 12.
Times to be announced.
*21
684-804
*23
684-805
Biotech Patent Law will meet Friday, April 4th, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Saturday, April 5th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and Sunday, April 6th 9 a.m. - 12:00 noon.
International Patent Prosecution will meet Saturday, January 19th, Saturday, January 26th and Saturday, February 2nd (Snow day on
Saturday, February 9th). Times to be announced.
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal
from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
SPRING 2008 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
Monday, January 14, 2008
MLK Holiday:
Monday, January 21, 2008
Spring Break:
Monday - Sunday, March 17 - 23, 2008
Classes Resume:
Monday, March 24, 2008
Last Instructional Day:
Friday, April 25, 2008
Reading Period:
Saturday - Tuesday, April 26 - April 29, 2008
Exam Period:
Wednesday - Saturday, April 30 - May 10, 2008
Law School Commencement
Sunday, May 18, 2008
The University of Akron School of Law
1/12/2007
Spring 2007 Schedule
REQUIRED COURSES
Class #
Course #
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
13998 9200 602 001
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
60
3
L-151
1:00 - 2:35
MW
E
Genetin
13999 9200 602 002
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
60
3
L-151
1:00 - 2:35
TTh
E
Genetin
14003 9200 606 001
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
60
2 L-165
11:00 - 12:00 WF
E
Cohen
14004 9200 606 002
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
60
2
L-165
1:30 - 2:30
WF
E
Coleman
16431 9200 607 001
Criminal Law (1/2 Section 001)
*4
30
3
L-167
10:30 - 12:05 TTh
E
Connally
14006 9200 607 002
Criminal Law (1/2 Section 002)
*4
30
3 W-214 10:30 - 12:05 TTh
E
Cole
16430 9200 607 003
Criminal Law (1/2 Section 001)
*4
30
3
10:30 - 12:05 TTh
E
Rich
15587 9200 607 004
Criminal Law (1/2 Section 002)
*4
30
E
Koosed
14305 9200 615 001
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
60
3 W-206 10:30 - 12:05 TTh
MW
2 L-152 3:00 - 4:00
E
Lee
14306 9200 615 002
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
60
2
11:00 - 12:00 MW
E
Lee
14016 9200 617 001
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
60
E
Oddi
14017 9200 617 002
Torts II
60
E
Cravens
14019 9200 620 001
LARW II
*1 (Prereq-616)
*1 (Prereq 619)
2 W-210 1:00 - 2:00
2 W-210 3:00 - 4:00
60
2
L-165
10:00 - 12:00 M
O
Cohen
14217 9200 620 002
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
60
2
L-165
3:00 - 5:00
T
O
Cohen
L-165
3:00 - 4:35
Rich
L-165
L-151
TTh
WF
DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
14000 9200 604 001
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
54
3
WF
E
14001 9200 604 002
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
54
3 L-151
10:30 - 12:05 TTh
E
Huhn
14013 9200 612 001
Professional Responsibility
54
3 W-210 10:30 - 12:05 TTh
E
Sahl
14014 9200 612 002
Professional Responsibility
54
3
L-151
3:00 - 4:35
WF
E
Sahl
76
3
L-165
8:10 - 9:30
6:30 - 7:55
M
W
E
Coleman
38
6:30 - 7:55
3 W-206 8:10 - 9:30
M
W
E
Connally
M
W
EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
14005 9200 606 801
14007 9200 607 801
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
Criminal Law
*4
15588 9200 607 802
Criminal Law
*4
38
3
L-165
6:30 - 7:55
8:10 - 9:30
E
Rich
14018 9200 617 801
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
76
1
L-165
6:30 - 7:30
Th
E
Reilly
14020 9200 620 801
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
76
2
L-165
7:35 - 9:30
Th
O
Cohen
EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
14507 9200 602 801
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
60
3
L-151
8:05 - 9:30
6:30 - 7:55
M
F
E
Anderson
14002 9200 604 801
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
60
3
L-151
6:30 - 9:30
W
E
Huhn
14015 9200 612 801
Professional Responsibility
60
3
L-151
6:30 - 7:55
8:10 - 9:30
M
F
E
Cravens
1
N/A
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
14494 9200 618 001
Advanced Legal Research
*10
*10
*10
14033 9200 688 001
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1 L-165
9:15 - 10:15
T
14506 9200 688 002
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
5:15 - 6:15
W
O
Cohen
14034 9200 688 801
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1 W-210 6:30 - 7:25
W
O
Cohen
Richert
L-165
E&O
O
Library Staff
Cohen
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
14008 9200 610 001
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
14009 9200 610 002
GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
14010 9200 610 003
GWR for Criminal Process
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Koosed
14011 9200 610 004
GWR for Appellate Review
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
14012 9200 610 005
GWR for International Trade
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Baumgartner
14703 9200 610 007
GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
15032 9200 610 008
GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Huhn
15153 9200 610 009
GWR for International Human Rights
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Olson
15154 9200 610 010
GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
16038 9200 610 011
GWR for Medical Malpractice
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Olson
16062 9200 610 012
GWR for Appellate Advocacy
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
16438 9200 610 013
GWR for Complex Litigation
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Genetin
16439 9200 610 014
GWR for Law & Economics
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Gibson
16440 9200 610 015
GWR for Antitrust
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Gibson
The University of Akron School of Law
1/12/2007
Spring 2007 Schedule
DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES
Class #
Course No.
Endnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
15589 9200 621 001
SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR ELECTIVES
Accounting & Finance for Lawyers
30
3
L-152
4:45 - 6:15
ThF
TBA
14021 9200 623 001
Administrative Law
60
3
L-152
1:00 - 2:35
TTh
E
Instructor
Newman
Jordan
14022 9200 623 801
Administrative Law
60
3 L-133
6:30 - 9:30
M
E
Jordan
15601 9200 625 001
Antitrust Law
16
3 W-206
4:45 - 6:15
MW
TBA
Gibson
14560 9200 627 001
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
L-151
8:30 - 10:05
TTh
E
Lavoie
14561 9200 627 801
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
L-165
6:30 - 9:30
F
E
Lavoie
16433 9200 628 001
Sem: PreTrial Advocacy
16
3 W-215 1:00 - 2:35
TF
O
Anderson
16434 9200 631 001
Conflict of Law
40
3 W-214 4:45 - 6:15
MW
E
Baumgartner
17347 9200 632 801
Sem: Education Law
25
3 L-133
6:30 - 9:30
W
14023 9200 633 001
Corporations
90
3
8:30 - 10:05
MW
E
Padfield
14024 9200 633 801
Corporations
60
3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30
Th
E
Padfield
14554 9200 634 001
Law & Psychiatry
40
2
T
E
Noffsinger
15156 9200 637 001
Employment Discrimination
45
3 W-214 1:00 - 2:35
TTh
E
Lee
17345 9200 642 001
Alternative Dispute Resolution
16
3
TTh
14555 9200 647 801
Juvenile Law
40
3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30
Th
P&E
17251 9200 648 801
Insurance Law
30
3 L-134
6:30 - 9:30
W
E
Tucker
15226 9200 651 801
Employment Law
40
3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30
M
E
Spring
17172 9200 667 801
Skills Sem: Drafting for Estates
25
3
T
O
Dessin
14219 9200 668 001
Remedies
90
3 W-214
10:30 - 12:05 WF
E
Thomas
14223 9200 668 801
Remedies
90
3
L-165
6:30 - 9:30
T
E
Moritz
14028 9200 670 001
Sem: Criminal Process
(Prereq-622)
25
3
L-134
4:45 - 6:15
TTh
P
Koosed
14029 9200 670 801
Sem: Criminal Process
Prereq-622
25
3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30
M
P
Koosed
15389 9200 672 001
Sem: Business Planning
(Prereq-633 or perm)
25
3 W-206 3:00 - 4:35
MT
15590 9200 676 001
Sem: International Trade
25
3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30
T
P
14030 9200 684 001
Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law
*17
25
2 W-215 4:00 - 6:00
M
O
Reilly
15593 9200 684 002
Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law
Prereq:604
25
3
10:00 - 12:55 M
P
Huhn
15600 9200 684 003
Sem: Law & Economics
20
3 W-206
9:00 - 12:00
F
P
Gibson
15602 9200 684 004
Sem: Statutory Interpretation
20
3 L-133
1:00 - 2:35
TTh
O
Moritz
15606 9200 684 005
Sem: Entity Tax
25
3 W-206 1:00 - 2:35
MW
P
Kovach
15671 9200 684 006
Sem: Medical Malpractice
25
2 W-215 12:45-2:45
M
P
Olson
16437 9200 684 007
Sem: Federal Court Practice
25
2
L-164
4:00 - 6:00
T
P&O
15592 9200 684 802
Sem: International Human Rights
25
3 W-215
6:30 - 9:30
W
P
Olson
15596 9200 684 803
Intellectual Property Management II
20
2
6:30 - 8:30
Th
O
Watkins
16432 9200 684 804
Sem: Complex Litigation
25
3 L-152
6:30 - 9:30
M
O
Genetin
17027 9200 684 805
Sem: IP Policy & Politics
25
2
*20
*20
O
Samuels
17028 9200 684 806
Sem: Biotech Patent Law
25
1
TBA
*21
*21
O
Seide
14031 9200 686 001
Wills, Trusts & Estates II
(Prereq-685)
90
3
L-152
1:00 - 2:35
MW
E
Dessin
14032 9200 686 801
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Prereq-685
90
3
L-152
6:30 - 9:30
W
E
Newman
16063 9200 689 801
Appellate Advocacy
*8 (Prereq-688)
25
1
TBA
Carro
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
TBA
F
O
14224 9200 690 801
TBA
3 W-208 6:30 - 9:30
O
Cahoon
14035 9200 692 801
Trial Advocacy II
(Prereq-690)
16
3
L-151
6:30 - 9:30
Th
O
Cole
16227 9200 692 802
Trial Advocacy II
*19 (Prereq-690)
16
3
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Rickett
16435 9200 702 801
Trademark Law
50
3 L-152
6:30 - 9:30
Th
E
14706 9200 706 801
Int'l Intellectual Property Law
Prereq-700 or Perm.
30
3 W-214
6:30 - 9:30
W
TBA
14230 9200 707 801
Patent Prosecution
30
3 W-214 6:30 - 9:30
M
E
Rockhill
15598 9200 709 801
Intellectual Property Litigation
Prereq-700
30
3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30
Th
E
Wilson
17031 9200 717 801
International Copyright Law
Prereq-700,703 or Perm.
15227 9200 721-801
Taxation of Intellectual Property
14025 9200 656 001
Law Review Internship/Staff
*5 *12*18
14026 9200 657 001
Law Review Senior Staff
*12*13*18( Prereq-656)
14027 9200 658 001
Law Review Editorial Board
14036 9200 694 001
Advocacy Teams - Trial
14037 9200 694 002
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
16025 9200 694 003
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
16026 9200 694 004
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
14038 9200 696 002
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
2
L-134
5:00 - 6:15
W
O
Rickett
14039 9200 696 003
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
3
L-134
5:00 - 6:15
W
O
Rickett
14704 9200 696 004
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
*16*18
Cntl'd
2
L-134
5:00 - 6:15
M
O
Cook
14705 9200 696 005
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
Cntl'd
3
L-134
5:00 - 6:15
M
O
Cook
14040 9200 697 002
Clinical Seminar II
*16*18
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
20
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
14041 9200 697 003
Clinical Seminar II
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
20
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
L-165
L-151
L-133
L-152
L-133
L-134
*20
TBA
4:00 - 6:00
4:45 - 6:15
6:30 - 9:30
*22
Jones
Jones
E&O
Bailey
Cook
Baumgartner
Judge Adams
Samuels
Oddi
30
1
*22
O
Oman
20
3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30
T
E
Kovach
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
*12*14*18 (Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
OTHER ELECTIVES
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
14042 9200 698 002
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
14043 9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
The University of Akron School of Law
Spring 2007 Schedule
1/12/2007
SPRING 2007 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-E N D N O T E S *1
602, 604, 606,
All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
615, 617
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor
reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
*2
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Mr. William Rickett, Direcotr of
Placements to set up a placement no later than November 1, 2006 . 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.
*3
696,697
*4
607
The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2006 semester.
*5
656
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review.
See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
*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 may be used to fulfill the
General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission..
*7
627
Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.
*8
689
Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 20, 2006.
*10
618
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this
required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any
semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is
available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr.php
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national
competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
*12
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.
*13
657
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.
*14
658
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
*15
610
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor
of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.
*16
696-004&005
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen
R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.
*17
*18
684-001
This course will be taught by faculty in areas of expertise.
656, 657, 658,
Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.
694, 696 & 697
*19
692-802
This course will meet on consecutive weekends, January 27 and 28, February 3 and 4 and February 10 and 11 from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
with Mr. Rickett. This course will either meet in the School of Law or at the Akron Municipal Courthouse. Location changes will be notified by
Mr. Rickett.
*20
684-805
IP Policy & Politics will meet during Spring Break, March 19 - March 23, 2007 in Washington, D.C. Please contact Professor Samuels directly
in order to receive permission to enroll in this course.
*21
684-804
Biotech Patent Law will meet Friday, March 9th, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Saturday, March 10th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and Sunday, March 11th 9 a.m. - 12:00
noon.
*22
717-801
International Copyright Law will meet Saturday, March 10th and Sunday, March 11th. Times to be announced.
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal
from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
MLK Day Holiday:
Monday, January 15, 2007 *Class period MUST be made up.
SPRING 2007 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Spring Break:
Monday - Sunday, March 19 - 25, 2007
Classes Resume:
Monday, March 26, 2007
Last Instructional Day:
Friday, April 27, 2007
Reading Period:
Saturday - Tuesday, April 28 - May 1, 2007
Exam Period:
Wednesday - Saturday, May 2 - 12, 2007
Law School Commencement
Sunday, May 20, 2007
The University of Akron School of Law
1/9/2006
Spring 2006 Schedule
REQUIRED COURSES
Class #
Course #
Footnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
14201 9200 602 001
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
58
3
L-151
10:30 - 12:05 TTh
E
14202 9200 602 002
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
63
3
L-151
3:00 - 4:35
MW
E
Genetin
14207 9200 606 001
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
57
2
L-151
1:00 - 2:00
WF
E
Coleman
14208 9200 606 002
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
58
2 W-210 1:00 - 2:00
MTh
E
Cohen
14212 9200 607 002
Criminal Law
*4
30
3
MF
E
Rich
16537 9200 607 004
Criminal Law
*4
30
Koosed
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
57
WF
TTh
E
14534 9200 615 001
3 W-206 1:00 - 2:35
2 L-152 1:00 - 2:00
E
Jordan
14535 9200 615 002
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
58
2 W-210 10:30 - 11:30 TF
E
Lee
14222 9200 617 001
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
57
E
Cravens
14223 9200 617 002
Torts II
59
E
Cravens
14226 9200 620 001
LARW II
*1 (Prereq-616)
*1 (Prereq 619)
2 W-210 10:30 - 11:30 MW
2 L-151 9:00 - 10:00 TTh
57
2
L-151
10:00 - 12:00 F
O
Cohen
14439 9200 620 002
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
58
2
L-165
2:45 - 4:45
T
O
Cohen
L-165
3:00 - 4:35
Genetin
DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
14204 9200 604 001
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
36
3
L-165
1:00 - 2:35
TTh
E
Rich
14205 9200 604 002
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
50
3
L-151
1:00 - 2:35
TTh
E
Huhn
14219 9200 612 001
Professional Responsibility
43
3
L-152
3:00 - 4:35
MW
E
Moriarty
14220 9200 612 002
Professional Responsibility
43
3 W-210 3:00 - 4:35
MW
E
Sahl
68
3
6:30 - 7:55
8:05 - 9:30
W
F
E
Coleman
W
F
E
Cole
EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
14210 9200 606 801
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
L-165
14213 9200 607 801
Criminal Law
*4
34
8:05 - 9:30
3 W-206 6:30 - 7:55
16538 9200 607 802
Criminal Law
*4
34
3
L-165
8:05 - 9:30
6:30 - 7:55
W
F
E
Rich
14225 9200 617 801
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
68
1
L-165
6:30 - 7:25
M
E
Reilly
14227 9200 620 801
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
68
2
L-165
7:35 - 9:30
M
O
Cohen
EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
14772 9200 602 801
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
56
3
L-151
6:30 - 7:55
8:05 - 9:30
M
W
E
Genetin
14206 9200 604 801
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
58
3
L-151
6:30 - 9:30
F
E
Huhn
14221 9200 612 801
Professional Responsibility
58
3
L-151
8:05 - 9:30
6:30 - 7:55
M
W
E
Moriarty
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
14759 9200 618 001
Advanced Legal Research
*10
1
N/A
*10
*10
14240 9200 688 001
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
L-165
10:30-11:30
M
14771 9200 688 002
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
L-165
5:00-6:00
14241 9200 688 801
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
60
1 W-210 6:30-7:25
E&O
O
Library Staff
Cohen
Th
O
Cohen
M
O
Cohen
Richert
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
14214 9200 610 001
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
14215 9200 610 002
GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
14216 9200 610 003
GWR for Criminal Process
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Koosed
14217 9200 610 004
GWR for Appellate Review
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
14218 9200 610 005
GWR for International Trade
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Baumgartner
15006 9200 610 006
GWR for International Investments
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Baumgartner
15007 9200 610 007
GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
15410 9200 610 008
GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Huhn
15576 9200 610 009
GWR for International Human Rights
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Olson
15577 9200 610 010
GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
17197 9200 610 011
GWR for Defamation, Privacy and Related Torts
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Olson
17253 9200 610 012
GWR for Appellate Advocacy
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
The University of Akron School of Law
1/9/2006
Spring 2006 Schedule
DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES
Class #
Course No.
Footnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
Instructor
SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR ELECTIVES
16539 9200 621 001
Accounting & Finance for Lawyers
30
3:00 - 4:35
3 W-210 1:00 - 2:35
T
F
14228 9200 623 001
Administrative Law
60
3
L-152
8:30 - 10:05
MW
14229 9200 623 801
Administrative Law
60
3
L-152
6:30 - 9:30
W
16553 9200 625 001
Antitrust Law
20
3
L-134
4:45 - 6:15
MW
14838 9200 627 001
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
L-165
10:30 - 12:05 WF
14839 9200 627 801
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
L-165
6:30 - 9:30
16555 9200 628 801
Sem: PreTrial Advocacy
30
3
L-167
6:30 - 9:30
14230 9200 633 001
Corporations
90
3
L-165
14231 9200 633 801
Corporations
60
3
14830 9200 634 001
Law & Psychiatry
40
2
15580 9200 637 801
Employment Discrimination
45
3
14831 9200 647 801
Juvenile Law
25
3
L-164
15704 9200 651 801
Employment Law
40
3
L-167
14441 9200 668 001
Remedies
90
3
L-165
10:30 - 12:05 TTh
14446 9200 668 801
Remedies
90
3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30
14235 9200 670 001
Sem: Criminal Process
(Prereq-622)
25
3
14236 9200 670 801
Sem: Criminal Process
Prereq-622
25
3 W-214 6:30 - 9:30
T
16050 9200 672 001
Sem: Business Planning
(Prereq-633 or perm)
25
3 W-210 4:45 - 6:15
TTh
15584 9200 675 001
Special Probs in Estate Planning
Prereq:686;
Recomm: 639&640
16540 9200 676 001
Sem: International Trade
14237 9200 684 001
Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law
*17
25
2
L-133
10:00 - 12:00 W
O
Reilly
16543 9200 684 002
Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law
Prereq:604
25
3
L-152
9:00 - 12:00
P
Huhn
16552 9200 684 003
Law & Economics
20
3
L-134
9:00 - 12:00
F
P
Gibson
16554 9200 684 004
Statutory Interpretation
20
3
L-152
1:00 - 2:35
MW
O
Moritz
16558 9200 684 005
International Human Rights
30
3 W-215 10:30 - 12:05 WF
P
Olson
15399 9200 684 801
Sem: Mergers & Acquisitions
35
3 W-214 5:20 - 7:50
Th
E
Malone
16542 9200 684 802
Entity Tax
30
3
L-152
6:30 - 9:30
M
TBA
Kovach
16548 9200 684 803
Intellectual Property Management II
20
2
L-134
6:30 - 8:30
Th
O
Watkins
16630 9200 684 804
Defamation, Privacy and Related Torts
30
3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30
T
P
Olson
14238 9200 686 001
Wills, Trusts & Estates II
(Prereq-685)
90
3
TTh
E
Newman
14239 9200 686 801
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Prereq-685
90
3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30
W
E
Dessin
17254 9200 689 801
Appellate Advocacy
*8 (Prereq-688)
30
1
Carro
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
TBA
F
O
14447 9200 690 801
O
Cahoon
16541 9200 691 801
Sem: International Investments
TBA
3 W-209 6:30 - 9:30
3 L-134 6:30-9:30
W
P
Baumgartner
14242 9200 692 801
Trial Advocacy II
*9 (Prereq-690)
16
3
L-151
3:00-6:00
T
O
Cole
17593 9200 692 802
Trial Advocacy II
*19 (Prereq-690)
16
3
*19
*19
*19
O
30
3
L-152
6:30 - 9:30
T
Newman
E
Jordan
E
Jordan
TBA
Gibson
E
Lavoie
Th
E
Lavoie
M
O
Moritz
1:00 - 2:35
MW
E
Padfield
L-165
6:30 - 9:30
T
E
Padfield
L-152
4:00 - 6:00
T
E
Noffsinger
L-167
6:30 - 9:30
W
E
Lee
6:30 -9:30
Th
P&E
Bailey
3:00-6:00
Th
E
Spring
E
Thomas
E
Thomas
P
Koosed
P
Koosed
L-152
L-134
30
3
3 W-215 4:45 - 6:20
L-152
F
10:30 - 12:05 TTh
30
30
TBA
10:30 - 12:05 TTh
8:30 - 10:05
TBA
TTh
F
E&O
Cook
O
Dessin
P
Baumgartner
TBA
Rickett
16556 9200 701 801
Patent Law
16545 9200 704 801
Trade Secrets
30
3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30
W
15010 9200 706 801
Int'l Intellectual Property Law
30
3 W-206 4:45 - 6:15
MW
14454 9200 707 801
Patent Prosecution
16550 9200 709 801
Intellectual Property Litigation
17105 9200 710 001
15705 9200 721 001
14232 9200 656 001
Law Review Internship/Staff
*5 *12*18
14233 9200 657 001
Law Review Senior Staff
*12*13*18( Prereq-656)
14234 9200 658 001
Law Review Editorial Board
14243 9200 694 001
Advocacy Teams - Trial
14244 9200 694 002
Advocacy Teams - Trial
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
17146 9200 694 003
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
17147 9200 694 004
Advocacy Teams - Appellate
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
14245 9200 696 002
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
2 W-215 5:00 - 6:15
W
O
Cook
14246 9200 696 003
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
3 W-215 5:00 - 6:15
W
O
Cook
15008 9200 696 004
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
*16*18
Cntl'd
2 W-215 5:00 - 6:15
M
O
Cook
15009 9200 696 005
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
Cntl'd
3 W-215 5:00 - 6:15
M
O
Cook
14247 9200 697 002
Clinical Seminar II
*16*18
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
20
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
14248 9200 697 003
Clinical Seminar II
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
20
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
*
TBA
Oddi
Dratler
Oddi
30
3 W-214 6:30 - 9:30
M
E
Rockhill
30
3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30
Th
E
Wilson
Cyberlaw
30
3 W-206 4:45 - 6:15
TTh
*
Dratler
Taxation of Intellectual Property
30
3 W-214 10:30 - 12:05 TTh
E
Kovach
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
*12*14*18 (Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
Prereq-700
OTHER ELECTIVES
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
14249 9200 698 002
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
14250 9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
The University of Akron School of Law
Spring 2006 Schedule
1/9/2006
SPRING 2005 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-FOOTNOTES*1
602, 604, 606,
All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
615, 617
*2
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor
reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
*3
696,697
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Mr. William Rickett, Direcotr of
Placements to set up a placement before enrolling. 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.
*4
607
The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2006 semester.
*5
656
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review.
See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
*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 may be used to fulfill the
General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission..
*7
627
Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.
Please contact Professor Carro prior to registering for this course.
*8
This course will meet with Professor Cole on Tuesdays from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. in L-151.
*9
692-801
*10
618
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this
required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any
semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is
available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr.php
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national
competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.
*12
*13
657
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.
*14
658
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
*15
610
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor
of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.
*16
696-004&005
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen
R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.
*17
*18
684-001
This course will be taught by faculty in areas of expertise.
656, 657, 658,
Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.
694, 696 & 697
*19
692-802
This course will meet on non-consecutive weekends, January 28 and 29, February 11 and 12 and February 24 and 25 from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00
p.m. with Mr. Rickett. This course will either meet in the School of Law or at the Akron Municipal Courthouse. Location changes will be
notified by Mr. Rickett.
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal
from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
MLK Day Holiday:
Monday, January 16, 2006 *Class period MUST be made up.
SPRING 2006 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Spring Break:
Monday - Saturday, March 27 - April 1, 2006
Classes Resume:
Monday, April 3, 2006
Last Instructional Day:
Friday, April 28, 2006
Reading Period:
Saturday - Tuesday, April 29 - May 2, 2006
Exam Period:
Wednesday - Saturday, May 3 - 13, 2006
Law School Commencement
Sunday, May 21, 2006
The University of Akron School of Law
10/18/2004
Spring 2005 Schedule
REQUIRED COURSES
Class #
Course #
Footnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
14551 9200 602 001
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
35
3 W-210 1:00-2:35
WF
E
Anderson
14552 9200 602 002
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
37
3 W-214 1:00-2:35
TF
E
Genetin
14553 9200 602 003
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
40
3 W-210 3:00-4:35
MW
E
Genetin
14558 9200 606 001
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
35
2 W-210 1:00-2:00
TTh
E
Coleman
14559 9200 606 002
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
37
2
14560 9200 606 003
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
37
2
L-151
10:30-11:30
WF
E
Coleman
L-152
1:00-2:00
11:00-12:00
W
F
E
Cohen
14562 9200 607 001
Criminal Law
*4*20
35
W-210 10:30 - 12:05 T
3 W-206 8:30-10:05* Th
14563 9200 607 002
Criminal Law
*4
37
3
14809 9200 607 003
Criminal Law
*4
37
14919 9200 615 001
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
35
14920 9200 615 002
*1 (Prereq-614)
37
14921 9200 615 003
Property II
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
37
2 W-214 3:00-4:00
2 L-152 3:00-4:00
14576 9200 617 001
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
35
2
14577 9200 617 002
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
37
14578 9200 617 003
Torts II
14580 9200 620 001
LARW II (001 + 1/2 002)
*1 (Prereq-616)
*1 (Prereq 619)
14810 9200 620 003
LARW II (002 + 1/2 002)
*1 (Prereq 619)
E
Koosed
L-167
1:00 - 2:35
MW
E
O'Brien
3
L-152
TTh
TF
O'Brien
L-152
10:30-12:05
9:00-10:00
E
2
E
Jordan
MW
E
Lee
TF
E
Lee
MW
TTh
E
Olson
E
Olson
37
3:00-4:00
2 W-210 9:00-10:00
2 W-210 11:00-12:00
MW
E
Oddi
54
2
L-165
10:15-12:15
Th
O
Cohen
54
2
L-165
1:00-3:00
Th
O
Cohen
L-151
DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
14554 9200 604 001
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
56
3
L-151
1:00-2:35
WF
E
Huhn
14555 9200 604 002
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
42
3
L-165
1:00-2:35
WF
E
Rich
14573 9200 612 001
Professional Responsibility
33
3
L-151
8:30-10:05
WF
E
Moriarty
14574 9200 612 002
Professional Responsibility
33
3
L-152
Sahl
Professional Responsibility
33
3
L-151
TTh
TTh
E
14922 9200 612 003
1:00-2:35
1:00-2:35
E
Moriarty
Dessin
EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
14561 9200 606 801
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
69
3
L-151
6:30-9:30
W
E
14564 9200 607 801
Criminal Law
*4
69
3
L-151
6:30-9:30
Th
E
Cole
14579 9200 617 801
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
69
1
L-151
6:30-7:25
M
E
Reilly
14581 9200 620 801
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
69
2
L-151
7:35-9:30
M
O
Cohen
3
L-165
8:05-9:30
6:30-7:55
M
F
E
Anderson
M
W
E
Rich
E
Sahl
EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
15196 9200 602 801
Civil Procedure II
14557 9200 604 801
Constitutional Law II
14575 9200 612 801
Professional Responsibility
*1 (Prereq-601)
*1 (Prereq-603)
49
54
3
L-165
6:30-7:55
8:05-9:30
54
3
L-165
6:30-7:55
8:05-9:30
W
F
*10
*10
2:00-3:00
M
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
15183 9200 618 001
Advanced Legal Research
*10
1
N/A
14596 9200 688 001
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
L-165
E&O
15195 9200 688 002
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
L-165
5:00-6:00
M
O
Cohen
14597 9200 688 801
Legal Drafting
(Prereq-619&620)
60
1
L-152
6:30-7:25
M
O
Cohen
Richert
O
Library Staff
Cohen
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
14565 9200 610 001
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
14566 9200 610 002
GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
14567 9200 610 003
GWR for Criminal Process
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Koosed
14568 9200 610 004
GWR for International Law
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Baumgartner
14569 9200 610 005
GWR for Complex Litigation
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Genetin
15488 9200 610 006
GWR for Appellate Advocacy
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
15489 9200 610 007
GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
16138 9200 610 008
GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Huhn
16473 9200 610 009
GWR for Feminist & Race Theory
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Lee
16474 9200 610 010
GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
The University of Akron School of Law
10/18/2004
Spring 2005 Schedule
DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES
Class #
Course No.
Footnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
Instructor
SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR ELECTIVES
16477 9200 621 801
Accounting & Finance for Lawyers
30
3
L-167
6:30-9:30
Th
14582 9200 623 001
Administrative Law
60
3
L-152
3:00-4:35
MW
14583 9200 623 801
Administrative Law
60
3
L-152
6:30-9:30
W
E
Jordan
15269 9200 627 001
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
L-165
8:30-10:05
MTh
E
Gibson
15270 9200 627 801
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3
L-165
6:30-9:30
T
E
Gibson
14584 9200 633 001
Corporations
90
3
L-165
10:30-12:05
WF
E
Moritz
14585 9200 633 801
Corporations
60
3 W-210 6:30-9:30
M
E
Moritz
15258 9200 634 001
Law & Psychiatry
40
2
L-151
4:00-6:00
T
E
Noffsinger
16478 9200 637 801
Employment Discrimination
45
3
L-152
5:00-6:25
TTh
E
Moriarty
15261 9200 647 801
Juvenile Law
25
3
L-167
6:30-9:30
W
16479 9200 649 001
International Law
50
3
L-165
4:45-6:20
TTh
16480 9200 649 801
International Law
50
3 W-210 6:30-9:30
W
E
Baumgartner
16621 9200 651 801
Employment Law
40
3 W-214 6:30-9:30
M
E
Spring
15262 9200 654 801
Sem: Feminist & Race Theory
24
3 W-215 6:30-9:30
W
O
Lee
14813 9200 668 001
Remedies
90
3
L-151
10:30-12:05
TTh
E
Thomas
14819 9200 668 801
Remedies
90
3
L-165
6:30-9:30
Th
E
Thomas
14589 9200 670 001
Sem: Criminal Process
(Prereq-622)
25
3
L-167
3:00-4:35
MW
P
Koosed
14590 9200 670 801
Sem: Criminal Process
Prereq-622
25
3 W-206 6:30-9:30
M
P
Koosed
17062 9200 672 001
Sem: Business Planning
(Prereq-633 or perm)
25
3 W-206 3:00-4:35
TF
E&O
Cook
16481 9200 674 801
International Commercial Law
Prereq: 606
25
3
Th
TBA
Coleman
16482 9200 675 001
Special Probs in Estate Planning
Prereq:686;
Recomm: 639&640
30
3 W-206 4:45-6:15
WF
O
Dessin
14814 9200 680 001
Qualified Pension& Profit Sharing
(Recom-640)
30
3
L-167
4:45-6:15
TTh
E
Kovach
14591 9200 684 001
Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law
*17
25
2
W215
11:00-1:00
M
O
Reilly
16119 9200 684 801
Sem: Mergers & Acquisitions
35
3
TBA
5:20-7:50
Th
E
Malone
16484 9200 684 802
Sem: Complex Litigation
(Prereq-601&602)
24
3 W-206 6:30-9:30
W
E
Genetin
16247 9200 684 803
Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law
Prereq:604
25
3
L-152
6:30-9:30
Th
P
Huhn
17081 9200 684 804
Sem: Biotech Patent Law
25
1
TBA
*19
*19
TBA
14594 9200 686 001
Wills, Trusts & Estates II
90
3
L-165
3:00-4:35
TF
E
14595 9200 686 801
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Prereq-685
90
3
L-151
6:30-9:30
F
E
Newman
15264 9200 689 801
Apellate Advocacy
*8 (Prereq-688)
30
1
TBA
Carro
Trial Advocacy I
(Prereq-608)
16
3
L-151
TBA
T
O
14820 9200 690 801
TBA
6:30-9:30
O
Cole
14598 9200 692 801
Trial Advocacy II
*9 (Prereq-690)
16
3 W-209 *9
*9
O
Rickett
16485 9200 702 801
Trademark Law
50
3 W-214 6:30-9:30
W
E
Samuels
16489 9200 705 801
Licensing Intellectual Property
50
3
L-152
6:30-9:30
T
*
15502 9200 706 801
Int'l Intellectual Property Law
30
3
L-134
3:00-4:35
MW
14827 9200 707 801
Patent Prosecution
L-167
6:30-9:30
16486 9200 709 001
Intellectual Property Litigation
16487 9200 710 001
17079 9200 718 801
(Prereq-685)
L-133
6:30-9:30
TBA
E
P&E
E
TBA
Newman
Jordan
Bailey
Baumgartner
Siede
Newman
Dratler
Oddi
30
3
M
E
Rockhill
30
3 W-214 3:00-6:00
Th
E
Wilson
CyberLaw
50
3
TTh
*
Dratler
International Trademark Law
30
3 W-215 6:30-9:30
M
TBA
Kalkra
16492 9200 720 801
Intellectual Property Management II
20
2 W-214 6:30-9:30
Th
O
Watkins
16622 9200 721 001
Taxation of Intellectual Property
30
3
L-134
4:45-6:15
MW
E
Kovach
14586 9200 656 001
Law Review Internship/Staff
*5 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
14587 9200 657 001
Law Review Senior Staff
*12*13*18( Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
14588 9200 658 001
Law Review Editorial Board
*12*14*18 (Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
14599 9200 694 001
Advocacy Teams (spring semester)
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
14600 9200 694 002
Advocacy Teams (spring semester)
*11 *12*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
14601 9200 696 002
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
2
L-133
5:00-6:15
W
O
Cook
14602 9200 696 003
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12*18
20
3
L-133
5:00-6:15
W
O
Cook
15499 9200 696 004
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
*16*18
Cntl'd
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Cook
15500 9200 696 005
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
Cntl'd
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Cook
14603 9200 697 002
Clinical Seminar II
*16*18
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
20
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
14604 9200 697 003
Clinical Seminar II
*3*12*18 (Prereq-696)
20
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
Prereq-700
L-167
1:00-2:35
OTHER ELECTIVES
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
14605 9200 698 002
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
14606 9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
The University of Akron School of Law
Spring 2005 Schedule
10/18/2004
SPRING 2005 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-FOOTNOTES*1
602, 604, 606,
All students must register for the same section (001,002,003 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
615, 617
*2
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor
reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
*3
696,697
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact the instructor to set up a placement
before enrolling. 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.
*4
607
All students must register in the same section (001,002,003 or 801) as you are enrolled for your other first-year courses.
*5
656
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review.
See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
*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 may be used to fulfill the
General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission..
*7
629
Formerly Commerical Law I. Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.
Please contact Professor Carro prior to registering for this course.
*8
Class will meet on weekends; dates and times will be determined with the class registrants before the end of the Fall Semester.
*9
692-080
*10
618
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this
required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any
semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is
available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr.php
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national
competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
*13
657
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.
*14
658
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
*15
610
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor
of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.
*16
696-004&005
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen
R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.
*12
*17
*18
*19
684-005
This course will be taught by faculty in areas of expertise.
656, 657, 658,
Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.
694, 696 & 697
Biotech Patent Law will meet Friday, March 11th, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Saturday, March 12th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and Sunday, March 13th 9 a.m. - 12:00
684-804
noon.
*20
607-001
Criminal Law Section 001 with Professor Koosed. The Thursday class scheduled for 8:30 - 10:05 will meet from 10:30 - 12:05 on the days which
LARW does not meet.
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal
from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
MLK Day Holiday:
Monday, January 17, 2005
SPRING 2005 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Spring Break:
Monday - Saturday, March 28 - April 3, 2005
Classes Resume:
Monday, April 4, 2005
Last Instructional Day:
Friday, April 29, 2005
Reading Period:
Saturday - Tuesday, April 30 - May 3, 2005
Exam Period:
Wednesday - Saturday, May 4 - 14, 2005
Law School Commencement
Sunday, May 22, 2005
Spring 2004 Schedule
The University of Akron School of Law
Class #
Course #
Footnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
12/23/2003
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade
Method
*2
Instructor
DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
14939 9200 602 001
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
55
3
L-151
1:00-2:35
TF
E
14940 9200 602 002
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
55
3
L-165
8:30-10:05
TTh
E
Anderson
14941 9200 602 003
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
55
3 W-210 10:30-12:05
MW
E
Anderson
14946 9200 606 001
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
55
2 W-214 3:00-4:00
MW
E
Dessin
14947 9200 606 002
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
55
2
L-151
3:00-4:00
MW
E
Coleman
14948 9200 606 003
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
55
2
L-152
9:00-10:00
WF
E
Cohen
14950 9200 607 001
Criminal Law
*4
55
3 W-214 10:30-12:05
MW
E
Cole
14951 9200 607 002
Criminal Law
*4
55
3
MW
E
O'Brien
15226 9200 607 003
Criminal Law
*4
55
Koosed
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
55
TTh
TTh
E
15378 9200 615 001
3 W-210 1:00-2:35
2 W-210 10:30-11:30
E
Lee
15379 9200 615 002
*1 (Prereq-614)
55
2
L-152
10:30-11:30
MW
E
Lee
15380 9200 615 003
Property II
Property II
*1 (Prereq-614)
55
2
L-152
10:30-11:30
14967 9200 617 001
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
55
2
L-152
14968 9200 617 002
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
55
14969 9200 617 003
Torts II
14971 9200 620 001
LARW II (001 + 1/2 002)
*1 (Prereq-616)
*1 (Prereq 619)
15227 9200 620 003
LARW II (002 + 1/2 002)
*1 (Prereq 619)
L-152
1:00 - 2:35
Genetin
TF
E
Jordan
TTh
TF
E
Oddi
E
Olson
55
9:00-10:00
2 W-214 1:00-2:00
2 L-152 3:00-4:00
MW
E
Olson
80
2
L-151
1:00-3:00
Th
O
Cohen
85
2
L-151
10:15-12:15
Th
O
Cohen
DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
14942 9200 604 001
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
27
3
L-165
1:00-2:35
MW
E
Rich
14943 9200 604 002
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
52
3
L-151
10:30-12:05
MW
E
Huhn
14944 9200 604 003
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
55
3
L-165
10:30-12:05
TTh
E
Huhn
14964 9200 612 001
Professional Responsibility
50
3 W-210 1:00-2:35
WF
E
Moriarty
14965 9200 612 002
Professional Responsibility
50
3
Sahl
Professional Responsibility
50
TTh
MW
E
15381 9200 612 003
1:00-2:35
3 W-210 3:00-4:35
E
Sahl
E&O
L-152
DAY (ADDITIONAL REQUIRED)
15825 9200 618 001
Advanced Legal Research
*10
1
N/A
Legal Drafting (formerly ALC)
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
L-165
*10
3:00-4:00
*10
14987 9200 688 001
T
O
Library Staff
Cohen
15851 9200 688 002
Legal Drafting (formerly ALC)
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
L-165
5:00-6:00
T
O
Cohen
DAY (SECOND & THIRD YEAR ELECTIVES)
DAY STUDENTS ARE ALSO ELIGIBLE TO TAKE ELECTIVE COURSES DURING THE EVENING
14973 9200 623 001
Administrative Law
15991 9200 627 001
Commercial Paper
60
3 W-214 1:00-2:35
MW
E
Jordan
90
3
L-165
1:00-2:35
TTh
E
14975 9200 633 001
Gibson
Corporations
70
3
L-165
3:00-4:35
MW
E
Moritz
15970 9200 634 001
Law & Psychiatry
40
2
L-152
4:00-6:00
T
E
Noffsinger
16117 9200 636 001
English Legal Systems
15
3
L-134
10:30-12:05
WF
16402 9200 651 001
Employment Law
40
3
L-167
3:00-6:00
14977 9200 656 001
Law Review Internship/Staff
*5 *12
Cntl'd
2
N/A
14978 9200 657 001
Law Review Senior Staff
*12*13(Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
14979 9200 658 001
Law Review Editorial Board
*12*14(Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2
N/A
15230 9200 668 001
Remedies
90
3
L-165
14980 9200 670 001
Sem: Criminal Process
16403 9200 678 001
Jurisprudence
15231 9200 680 001
Qualified Pension& Profit Sharing
(Recom-640)
30
3
16404 9200 683 001
Seminar in Product Liability
Prereq-617
30
3 W-215 3:00-6:00
14982 9200 684 001
Legislative Process
20
3
L-134
1:00-2:35
TTh
P
Moritz
16120 9200 684 002
Sem: Complex Litigation
(Prereq-601&602)
24
3
L-134
1:00-2:35
MW
E
Genetin
16121 9200 684 003
Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law
40
2 W-206 3:00-5:00
T
O
Reilly
16122 9200 684 004
Sem: Comparative Law
30
3 W-215 10:30-12:05
TTh
P
Ocran
17284 9200 684 005
Sem: Academic Success Research I
Cntl'd
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
P
Jarmon
17285 9200 684 006
Sem: Academic Success Research II
Cntl'd
2
TBA
TBA
TBA
P
Jarmon
14985 9200 686 001
Wills, Trusts & Estates II
WF
E
Newman
*7 (Prereq-629)
(Prereq-622)
(Prereq-685)
E&O
Jarmon
M
E
Spring
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
N/A
N/A
O
Richert
10:30-12:05
MW
E
Thomas
20
3 W-206 3:00-4:35
MW
P
Koosed
30
3 W-215 1:00-2:35
TTh
E
Oddi
MW
E
Kovach
T
P
Olson
90
L-152
4:45-6:15
3 W-206 1:00-2:35
8:30-10:00
9:00-12:00
T
F
O
Cole
N/A
O
Rickett
16405 9200 690 001
Trial Advocacy I
*18 (Prereq-608)
20
3
L-151
14990 9200 694 001
Advocacy Teams (spring semester)
*11 *12
Cntl'd
1
N/A
N/A
14991 9200 694 002
Advocacy Teams (spring semester)
*11 *12
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
O
Rickett
14992 9200 696 002
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12
20
2
L-133
5:00-6:15
W
O
Walsh
14993 9200 696 003
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12
20
3
L-133
5:00-6:15
W
O
Walsh
16407 9200 696 004
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
*16
Cntl'd
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Cook
16408 9200 696 005
Clinical Seminar I - NBLC
*16
Cntl'd
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Cook
14994 9200 697 002
Clinical Seminar II
*3*12(Prereq-696)
20
2
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
14995 9200 697 003
Clinical Seminar II
*3*12(Prereq-696)
20
3
N/A
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
15974 9200 700 001
Intro to Intellectual Property Law
50
3 W-214 10:30-12:05
TTh
E
Dratler
16409 9200 702 001
Trademark Law
50
3 W-215 3:00-4:35
MW
E
Samuels
Spring 2004 Schedule
The University of Akron School of Law
Class #
Course No.
Footnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Course Title
12/23/2003
Class
Limit
Cr
Room
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
Instructor
EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
14949 9200 606 080
Contracts II
*1 (Prereq-605)
70
3
L-152
6:30-9:30
W
E
14952 9200 607 080
Criminal Law
*4
70
3
L-152
6:30-9:30
F
E
Coleman
O'Brien
14970 9200 617 080
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
70
1 W-210 6:30-7:25
M
E
Reilly
14972 9200 620 080
LARW II
*1 (Prereq 619)
70
2
L-152
7:35-9:30
M
O
Cohen
EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
15852 9200 602 080
Civil Procedure II
*1 (Prereq-601)
70
3
L-151
8:10-9:30
6:30-7:50
M
W
E
Genetin
14945 9200 604 080
Constitutional Law II
*1 (Prereq-603)
70
3
L-151
6:30-7:50
8:10-9:30
M
F
E
Rich
L-151
8:10-9:30
6:30-7:50
W
F
E
Moriarty
14966 9200 612 080
Professional Responsibility
70
3
1
N/A
65
1
L-152
EVENING (ADDITIONAL REQUIRED)
15825 9200 618 001
Advanced Legal Research
*10
14988 9200 688 080
Legal Drafting (formerly ALC)
(Prereq-619&620)
*10
*10
6:30-7:25
M
O
Cohen
E&O
Library Staff
EVENING (ELECTIVES)
EVENING STUDENTS ARE ALSO ELIGIBLE TO TAKE ELECTIVE COURSES DURING THE DAY
14974 9200 623 080
Administrative Law
15992 9200 627 080
Commercial Paper
60
3
L-151
6:30-9:30
T
E
Jordan
90
3
L-165
6:30-9:30
M
E
14976 9200 633 080
Gibson
Corporations
70
3
L-165
6:30-9:30
Th
E
Moritz
16400 9200 642 080
Alternative Dispute Resolution
24
3 W206/14 6:30-9:30
M
O
O'Brien
16401 9200 646 080
Health Law
40
3 W-210 6:30-9:30
Th
P
Huhn
15979 9200 647 080
Juvenile Law
30
3 W-210 6:30-9:30
W
P&E
Bailey
15981 9200 654 080
Sem: Feminist & Race Theory
24
3
L-134
6:30-9:30
Th
O
Lee
15238 9200 668 080
Remedies
90
3
L-165
6:30-9:30
F
E
Thomas
14981 9200 670 080
Sem: Criminal Process
20
3 W-214 6:30-9:30
T
P
Koosed
15978 9200 675 080
Special Probs in Estate Planning
30
3
L-133
4:45-6:15
TTh
O
Newman
14983 9200 684 080
Sem: Elder Law
30
3
L-152
6:30-9:30
T
P
Dessin
14984 9200 684 081
Sem: Fair Housing Law
30
3 W-206 6:30-9:30
T
E or P
17286 9200 684 083
Sem: Mergers & Acquisitions
35
3 W-214 5:20-7:50
Th
17532 9200 684 084
Sem: Intellectual Property Management
20
2 W-214 6:30-9:30
W
14986 9200 686 080
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Prereq-685
90
3
L-165
6:30-9:30
W
E
Newman
15985 9200 689 080
Apellate Advocacy
*8 (Prereq-688)
30
1
TBA
TBA
TBA
O
Carro
15239 9200 690 080
Trial Advocacy I
Prereq-608
12
3 W-209 6:30-9:30
M
O
Cole
16406 9200 691 080
Sem: Int'l Invests:Regs,Tech Trnfr,Dispute Resol.
20
3 W-215 6:30-9:30
M
P
Ocran
14989 9200 692 080
Trial Advocacy II
16
3
TBA
TBA
*9
O
Rickett
L-134
*7 (Prereq-629)
Prereq-622
Prereq:686;
Recomm: 639&640
*9 (Prereq-690)
E
Clark
Malone
Watkins
16410 9200 706 080
Int'l Intellectual Property Law
30
3
6:30-9:30
M
15250 9200 707 080
Patent Prosecution
30
3 W-206 6:30-9:30
W
E
Rockhill
16411 9200 709 080
Intellectual Property Litigation
30
3 W-210 6:30-9:30
T
E
Wilson
15983 9200 710 080
Cyber Law
50
3 W-215 6:30-9:30
W
*
Dratler
16412 9200 721 080
Taxation of Intellectual Property
30
3 W-215 6:30-9:30
Th
E
Kovach
14996 9200 698 002
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
14997 9200 698 003
Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)
*6
Cntl'd
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
Prereq-700
Samuels
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS
DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH A COURSE ABOVE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
14953 9200 610 001
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
14954 9200 610 002
GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)*12*15
14955 9200 610 003
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Richert
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
GWR for Professional Responsibility (in addition to exam)*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Moriarty
14956 9200 610 004
GWR for Criminal Process
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Koosed
14957 9200 610 005
GWR for Int'l Invests
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Ocran
16396 9200 610 006
GWR for Complex Litigation
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Genetin
16397 9200 610 007
GWR for Appellate Advocacy
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Carro
17350 9200 610 008
GWR for Comparative Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Ocran
14959 9200 610 081
GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Reilly
14960 9200 610 082
GWR for Health Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Huhn
14962 9200 610 084
GWR for Feminist & Race Theory
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Lee
16130 9200 610 086
GWR for Product Liability
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Olson
16398 9200 610 087
GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam)
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Jordan
16399 9200 610 088
GWR for Elder Law
*12*15
N/A
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
Dessin
*12*15
The University of Akron School of Law
Spring 2004 Schedule
12/23/2003
SPRING 2004 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-FOOTNOTES*1
602, 604, 606,
All students must register for the same section (001,002,003 or 080) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
615, 617
*2
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor
reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of 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 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.
*3
696,697
*4
607
All students must register in the same section (001,002,003 or 080) as you are enrolled for your other first-year courses.
*5
656
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review.
See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
*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. Effective Spring 1994 semester, this
course (with the Associate Dean's permission)may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement.
*7
629
Formerly Commerical Law I. Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.
Please contact Professor Carro prior to registering for this course.
*8
Class will meet on weekends; dates and times will be determined with the class registrants before the end of the Fall Semester.
*9
692-080
*10
618
The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this
required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken
any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR
is available at http://www2.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/index.html.
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national
competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
*13
657
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.
*14
658
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
*15
610
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor
of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.
*16
684-002 & 003
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen
R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.
*17
684-005
This course will be taught by faculty in areas of expertise.
*18
690-001
The entire class will attend the first 1-1/2 hour session on Tuesday. For the Friday session, the class will be split in half. Half of the class will
meet from 9-10:30 a.m. and the other half will meet from 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.
*12
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal
from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
SPRING 2004 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
Monday, January 12, 2004
MLK Day Holiday:
Monday, January 19, 2004
Spring Break:
Monday, March 22 - Friday, March 26, 2004
Classes Resume:
Monday, March 29, 2004
Last Instructional Day:
Friday, April 23, 2004
Reading Period:
Saturday - Tuesday, April 24 - 27, 2004
Exam Period:
Wednesday - Saturday, April 28 - May 8, 2004
Law School Commencement
Sunday, May 16, 2004
The University of Akron School of Law
Class #
15732
15733
15734
15739
15740
15741
15743
15744
16128
16454
Course #
9200 602 001
9200 602 002
9200 602 003
9200 606 001
9200 606 002
9200 606 003
9200 607 001
9200 607 002
9200 607 003
9200 615 001
Course Title
Civil Procedure II
Civil Procedure II
Civil Procedure II
Contracts II
Contracts II
Contracts II
Criminal Law
Criminal Law
Criminal Law
Property II
Spring 2003 Schedule
2/14/2005
Footnotes
Class
(Pre-Req.)
Limit
DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
*1 (Prereq-601)
55
*1 (Prereq-601)
55
*1 (Prereq-601)
55
*1 (Prereq-601)
55
*1 (Prereq-601)
55
*1 (Prereq-601)
55
*4
55
*4
55
*4
55
*1 (Prereq-614)
55
Cr
Room
3
3
3
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
Instructor
TTh
MW
TTh
MTh
WF
MF
WF
TF
MW
MW
T
Th
TTh
TF
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Anderson
Genetin
Genetin
Coleman
Cohen
Dessin
O'Brien
Koosed
O'Brien
Lee
E
E
E
Lee
Jordan
Olson
E
Olson
2
2
2
M Th
W
F
M
Th
E
O
O
Oddi
Cohen
Cohen
3
3
3
3
3
L151
W206
L165
L152
L165
MW
MTh
TTh
MW
TTh
M
W
*10
T
T
E
E
E
E
E
Huhn
Rich
Rich
Moriarty
Moriarty
Property II
Property II
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-614)
*1 (Prereq-614)
*1 (Prereq-616)
55
55
55
2
2
2
15761 9200 617 002
Torts II
*1 (Prereq-616)
55
2
15762 9200 617 003
15764 9200 620 001
16130 9200 620 002
Torts II
LARW II (001 + 1/2 003)
LARW II (002 + 1/2 003)
15735
15736
15737
15757
15758
9200 604 001
9200 604 002
9200 604 003
9200 612 001
9200 612 002
Constitutional Law II
Constitutional Law II
Constitutional Law II
Professional Responsibility
Professional Responsibility
16457
17007
15796
17040
9200 612 003
9200 618 001
9200 688 001
9200 688 002
Professional Responsibility
Advanced Legal Research
Legal Drafting (formerly ALC)
Legal Drafting (formerly ALC)
15766
17258
15771
17197
17535
17038
15776
15777
15778
16134
15780
17205
16135
15784
17538
17539
17540
15794
17198
17199
17200
15800
15801
15802
15803
15804
15805
15806
15807
17201
17202
17203
17204
9200 623 001
9200 627 001
9200 633 001
9200 634 001
9200 636 001
9200 646 001
9200 656 001
9200 657 001
9200 658 001
9200 668 001
9200 670 001
9200 675 080
9200 680 001
9200 684 001
9200 684 002
9200 684 003
9200 684 004
9200 686 001
9200 691 001
9200 692 001
9200 692 002
9200 694 001
9200 694 002
9200 696 002
9200 696 003
9200 697 002
9200 697 003
9200 698 002
9200 698 003
9200 700 001
9200 705 001
9200 714 001
9200 721 001
W210
L165
L165
L151
W210
L151
L152
W214
L165
L152
Grade
Day Method *2
1:00-2:35
1:00-2:35
10:30-12:05
9:00-10:00
10:30-11:30
10:30-11:30
1:00-2:35
1:00-2:35
3:00-4:35
11:00-12:00
9:00-10:00
L151 11:00-12:00
L152 9:00-10:00
L152 10:30-11:30
11:00-12:00
W210 9:00-10:00
11:00-12:00
L151 1:00-2:00
L151 1:00-3:00
L151 1:00-3:00
16455 9200 615 002
16456 9200 615 003
15760 9200 617 001
*1 (Prereq-616)
55
*1 (Prereq 619)
80
*1 (Prereq 619)
85
DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
*1 (Prereq-603)
55
*1 (Prereq-603)
55
*1 (Prereq-603)
55
55
55
Time
3:00-4:35
8:30-10:05
1:00-2:35
3:00-4:35
8:30-10:05
10:30-12:05
W214 1:00-2:35
N/A *10
L151 11:00-12:00
L165 5:00-6:00
55
3
*10
1
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
(Prereq-619&620)
90
1
DAY (SECOND & THIRD YEAR ELECTIVES)
Administrative Law
60
3 L152 1:00-2:35
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-629)
90
3 W210 1:00-2:35
Corporations
70
3 L165 3:00-4:35
Law & Psychiatry
40
2 L151 4:00-6:00
English Legal Systems
30
3 L133 8:30-10:00
Health Law
40
3 W206 1:00-2:35
Law Review Internship/Staff
*5 *12
Cntl'd
2 N/A N/A
Law Review Senior Staff
*12*13(Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2 N/A N/A
Law Review Editorial Board
*12*14(Prereq-656)
Cntl'd
2 N/A N/A
Remedies
90
3 L165 10:30-12:05
Sem: Criminal Process
Prereq-622
20
3 L167 1:00-2:35
Special Probs in Estate Planning
Recom-640&686
30
3 W215 4:45-6:15
Qualified Pension& Profit Sharing
Recom-640
30
3 W215 4:45-6:15
Sem: Accounting & Finance
30
3 W214 1:00-2:35
Sem: New Business Legal Clinic
*17
*18
2 N/A TBA
Sem: New Business Legal Clinic
*17
*18
3 N/A TBA
Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law
40
2 L134 5:00-6:00
Wills, Trusts & Estates II
Prereq-685
90
3 W214 10:30-12:05
Sem:Int'l Invests:Regs,Tech Trnfr,Dispute Settlement
20
3 W215 8:30-10:05
Trial Advocacy II
Prereq-690
16
3 L151 1:00-4:00
Trial Advocacy II
Prereq-690
16
3 L151 3:00-6:00
Advocacy Teams (spring semester)
*11 *12
Cntl'd
1 N/A N/A
Advocacy Teams (spring semester)
*11 *12
Cntl'd
2 N/A N/A
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12
20
2 L152 5:00-6:15
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12
20
3 L152 5:00-6:15
Clinical Seminar II
*3 *12 (Prereq-696)
20
2 N/A TBA
Clinical Seminar II
*3 *12 (Prereq-696)
20
3 N/A TBA
Ind Studies & Research (see Jill Painter) *6
Cntl'd
2 N/A N/A
Ind Studies & Research (see Jill Painter) *6
Cntl'd
3 N/A N/A
Intro to Intellectual Property Law
50
3 W215 10:30-12:05
Licensing Intellectual Property
30
3 W206 3:00-4:35
Current Policy Issues: IP
30
3 L134 9:00-12:00
Taxation of Intellectual Property
30
3 L133 1:00-2:35
MTh
WF
TF
T
WF
MW
N/A
N/A
N/A
MW
MW
TTh
MW
MTh
TBA
TBA
MW
WF
TTh
T
F
N/A
N/A
W
W
TBA
TBA
N/A
N/A
TTh
MW
F
TF
E
E&O
O
O
E
E
E
E
P
O
O
O
E
P
O
E
TBA
O
O
O
E
P
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
P
P
E
*16
P&O
E
Sahl
Library Staff
Cohen
Cohen
Jordan
Gibson
Moritz
Noffsinger
Jarmon
Huhn
Richert
Richert
Richert
Thomas
Koosed
Dessin
Kovach
Newman
Cook
Cook
Reilly *19
Newman
Ocran
Cole
Cole
Rickett
Rickett
Walsh
Walsh
Carro
Carro
Coleman
Coleman
Oddi
Dratler
Samuels
Kovach
The University of Akron School of Law
Call
No.
Course No.
Course Title
15742 9200 606 080
Contracts II
15745 9200 607 080
15763 9200 617 080
15765 9200 620 080
Criminal Law
Torts II
LARW II
15738 9200 604 080
Constitutional Law II
17041 9200 602 080
Civil Procedure II
15759 9200 612 080
17007 9200 618 001
Professional Responsibility
Advanced Legal Research
15797
15767
17259
15772
17686
17206
17207
17208
16142
15781
17205
17211
15788
15789
17760
15795
17212
16143
15799
17209
16166
17210
Spring 2003 Schedule
2/14/2005
Footnotes
Class
Limit
Cr
(Pre-Req.)
EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
*1 (Prereq-605)
70
70
*1 (Prereq-616)
70
*1 (Prereq 619)
70
EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
*1 (Prereq-603)
70
*1 (Prereq-601)
70
Room
3
L151
3
1
2
L151
L151
L151
3
L165
3
L165
Time
Day
8:10-9:30
6:30-7:50
6:30-7:50
8:10-9:30
6:30-7:25
7:35-9:30
W
F
W
F
M
M
6:30-9:30
8:10-9:30
6:30-7:50
6:30-7:50
8:10-9:30
*10
F
M
W
M
W
*10
Grade*2
Method Instructor
E
Moritz
E
E
O
Cole
Reilly
Cohen
E
Huhn
E
Anderson
70
3 L165
E
*10
1 N/A
E&O
EVENING (THIRD YEAR-REQUIRED)
9200 688 080
Legal Drafting (formerly ALC)
(Prereq-619&620)
65
1 W206 6:30-7:25
M
O
EVENING (ELECTIVES)
9200 623 080
Administrative Law
60
3 L152 6:30-9:30
T
E
9200 627 080
Commercial Paper
*7 (Prereq-627)
90
3 L152 6:30-9:30
M
E
9200 633 080
Corporations
70
3 L152 6:30-9:30
F
E
9200 637 080
Employment Discrimination
30
3 L133 6:30-9:30
T
E
9200 647 080
Juvenile Law
30
3 L167 6:30-9:30
W
9200 651 080
Employment Law
40
3 W210 6:30-9:30
M
E
9200 654 080
Sem: Feminist & Race Theory
24
3 L152 6:30-9:30
Th
O
9200 668 080
Remedies
90
3 L165 6:30-9:30
Th
E
9200 670 080
Sem: Criminal Process
Prereq-622
20
3 W215 6:30-9:30
W
P
9200 675 080
Special Probs in Estate Planning
Recom-641&686
30
3 W215 4:45-6:15
TTh
O
9200 683 080
Seminar in Product Liability
Prereq-617
30
3 L133 6:30-9:30
M
P
9200 684 080
Sem: Complex Litigation
Prereq-601&602
24
3 W215 6:30-9:30
T
E
9200 684 081
Sem: Fair Housing Law
30
3 L134 6:30-9:30
T
9200 684 082
Sem: Law of War
30
3 L152 6:30-9:30
W
TBA
9200 686 080
Wills, Trusts, & Estates II
Prereq-685
90
3 W210 6:30-9:30
T
E
9200 689 080
Apellate Advocacy
Prereq-688 *8
30
1 TBA TBA
TBA
O
9200 690 080
Trial Advocacy I
Prereq-608
16
3 L151 6:30-9:30
Th
O
9200 692 080
Trial Advocacy II
*9 (Prereq-690)
16
3 TBA TBA
*9
O
9200 702 080
Trademark Law
50
3 W206 6:30-9:30
Th
E
9200 707 080
Patent Prosecution
30
3 L133 6:30-9:30
W
9200 710 080
Cyber Law
50
3 W206 6:30-9:30
T
*16
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH A COURSE ABOVE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
15746 9200 610 001
15747
15748
15749
15750
9200 610 002
9200 610 003
9200 610 004
9200 610 005
15751
15752
15753
15754
15755
15756
17555
9200 610 080
9200 610 081
9200 610 082
9200 610 083
9200 610 084
9200 610 085
9200 610 086
DAY - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
*12*15
N/A
0 N/A N/A
N/A
GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Jill
Painter)
*12*15
Cntl'd
0 N/A N/A
N/A
GWR for Professional Responsibility (in addition to exam)*12*15
N/A
0 N/A N/A
N/A
GWR for Criminal Process
*12*15
N/A
0 N/A N/A
N/A
GWR for Int'l Invests
*12*15
N/A
0 N/A N/A
N/A
EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
GWR for Criminal Process
*12 *15
N/A
0 N/A N/A
N/A
GWR for Misc Classes (See Jill Painter) *12 *15
Cntl'd
0 N/A N/A
N/A
GWR for Health Law
*12*15
N/A
0 N/A N/A
N/A
GWR for Appellate Advocacy
*12*15
N/A
0 N/A N/A
N/A
GWR for Feminist & Race Theory
*12*15
N/A
0 N/A N/A
N/A
GWR for Complex Litigation
*12*15
N/A
0 N/A N/A
N/A
GWR for Product Liability
*12*15
N/A
0 N/A N/A
N/A
EVENING STUDENTS ARE ALSO ELIGIBLE TO TAKE ELECTIVE COURSES DURING THE DAY
Sahl
Library Staff
Cohen
Jordan
Gibson
Ocran
Daniels
Bailey
Spring
Lee
Thomas
Koosed
Dessin
Olson
Genetin
Clark
Mierau
Newman
Carro
O'Brien
Rickett
Samuels
Rockhill
Dratler
P
Richert
P
P
P
P
Coleman
Moriarty
Koosed
Ocran
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
Koosed
Coleman
Huhn
Carro
Lee
Genetin
Olson
The University of Akron School of Law
Spring 2003 Schedule
2/14/2005
SPRING 2003 SEMESTER SCHEDULE
-FOOTNOTES*1
602/604/606/615/
All students must register for the same section (001,002,003 or 080) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.
617
Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the
right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.
*2
Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of 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 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.
*3
696/697
*4
607
All students must register in the same section (001,002,003 or 080) as you are enrolled for your other first-year courses.
*5
656
This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See
Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.
*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. Effective Spring 1994 semester, this course (with
the Associate Dean's permission)may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement.
*7
*8
629
*9
692-080
*10
618
Students must take the required modules and selected other modules after registering and before graduation for a total of 14 hours of instruction.
Modules will be offered at different times, as posted.
*11
694
Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions.
Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.
*12
*13
657
The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610,655,656,657,658694,696,697.
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.
*14
658
This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.
*15
610
Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See
information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate
Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.
Formerly Commerical Law I. Must have taken Secured Transactions (627) to enroll.
Please contact Professor Carro prior to registering for this course.
Class will meet on weekends; dates and times will be determined with the class registrants before the end of the Fall Semester.
Students are given the option of evaluation by three methods: (1) proctored exam (2) take-home paper or (3) paper. Students will choose the method
of evaluation by voting during the semester.
*16
*17
684-002 & 003
Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R.
Cook.
*18
684-002 & 003
Maximum enrollment for both sections - 5 students.
*19
684-004
This course will be team taught by Professors Cole, Dessin, Huhn, Jordan, Koosed, Lee, Moriarty, Moritz, Reilly, Rich, & Thomas.
Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from
ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.
NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.
SPRING 2003 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:
MLK Day Holiday:
Spring Break:
Classes Resume:
Last Instructional Day:
Reading Period:
Exam Period:
Monday, January 13, 2003
Monday, January 20, 2003
Monday, March 24, 2003 - Saturday, March 29, 2003
Monday, March 31, 2003
Friday, April 25, 2003
Saturday, April 26, 2003 - Tuesday, April 29, 2003
Wednesday, April 30, 2003 - Saturday, May 10, 2003
The University of Akron School of Law
Class No. Course No.
Course Title
DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)
16414 9200 602 001
Civil Procedure II
16415 9200 602 002
Civil Procedure II
16416 9200 602 003
Civil Procedure II
16422 9200 606 001
Contracts II
16423 9200 606 002
Contracts II
16424 9200 606 003
Contracts II
16426 9200 607 001
Criminal Law
16427 9200 607 002
Criminal Law
17015 9200 607 003
Criminal Law
16447 9200 617 001
Torts II
16448 9200 617 002
Torts II
16449 9200 617 003
Torts II
16451 9200 620 001
LARW II (for 001 and 1/2 of 002)
17017 9200 620 003
LARW II (for 003 and 1/2 of 002)
DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)
16418 9200 604 001
Constitutional Law II
16419 9200 604 002
Constitutional Law II
16420 9200 604 003
Constitutional Law II
16440 9200 612 001
Legal Profession
16441 9200 612 002
Legal Profession
16497 9200 688 001
Legal Drafting (formerly ALC)
DAY (SECOND AND THIRD YEAR ELECTIVES)
16453 9200 623 001
Administrative Law
16456 9200 628 001
Pre-trial Advocacy
16457 9200 629 001
Commercial Law II
16461 9200 633 001
Corporations
17035 9200 651 001
Employment Law
16471 9200 656 001
Law Review Internship/Staff
16472 9200 657 001
Law Review Senior Staff
16473 9200 658 001
Law Review Editorial Board
17021 9200 668 001
Remedies
16475 9200 670 001
Sem: Criminal Process
16478 9200 675 001
Problems in Estate Planning
16479 9200 678 001
Jurisprudence
17022 9200 680 001
Qualified Pensions & Prof. Sharing
16481 9200 684 001
Sem: Intro to Capital Litigation
16482 9200 684 002
Sem: Law of Disability Discrimination
16483 9200 684 003
Sem: Feminist & Race Theory
Spring 2002 Schedule
REVISION: 2/14/2005
Footnotes
(Pre-Req.)
Class
Limit
Cr. Room
Time
Day
Grade*2
Method
Instructor
*1 (601-Prereq.)
*1 (601-Prereq.)
*1 (601-Prereq.)
*1 (605-Prereq.)
*1 (605-Prereq.)
*1 (605-Prereq.)
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
82
82
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
L-151
L-151
L-152
L-152
L-167
L-167
L-165
L-165
W-210
L-165
L-151
L-152
L-151
L-151
10:30-12:05
8:30-10:05
1:00-2:35
1:00-2:35
10:30-12:05
10:00-11:35
1:00-2:35
1:00-2:35
10:30-12:05
10:30-12:05
1:00-2:35
1:00-2:35
10:30-12:05
3:00-5:00
3:00-5:00
M
W
M Th
WF
T Th
T Th
T Th
T Th
WF
T Th
WF
TF
MF
M
W
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
O
O
Anderson
Genetin
Anderson
Cohen
Coleman
Coleman
O'Brien
Cole
Cole
Olson
Oddi
Jamison
Cohen
Cohen
40
30
25
60
60
60
3
3
3
2
2
1
W-210
L-151
W-210
L-152
L-151
L-165
1:00-2:35
10:30-12:05
10:30-12:05
8:15-10:15
10:00-12:00
3:00-4:00
M Th
WF
WF
W
Th
T
E
E
E
E
E
O
Huhn
Huhn
Rich
Becker
Moriarty
Genetin
60
16
90
65
40
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
Cntl'd
80
20
16
30
30
16
30
24
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
L-152
L-167
L-165
W-210
L-165
N/A
N/A
N/A
L-165
W-206
W-214
W-206
W-214
W-206
W-214
W-215
8:30-10:05
10:30-12:05
3:00-4:35
1:00-2:35
3:00-6:00
N/A
N/A
N/A
10:30-12:05
10:30-12:05
3:00-6:00
8:30-10:05
4:45-6:20
2:45-4:45
3:00-4:35
10:30-12:05
TF
WF
MW
WF
Th
N/A
N/A
N/A
T Th
MW
T
T Th
MW
*8
MW
MW
E
O
E
E
E
O
O
O
E
P
O
TBA
E
P&O
E
TBA
Jordan
Moritz
Gibson
Ocran
Spring
Richert
Richert
Coleman
Thomas
Koosed
Newman
Oddi
Kovach
Koosed
Moriarty
Lee
T
M Th
N/A
N/A
W
W
TBA
TBA
N/A
N/A
MW
T Th
TBA
E
O
O
O
O
O
O
P
P
E
O
Noffsinger
Newman
Coleman
Coleman
Walsh
Walsh
Carro
Carro
Coleman
Coleman
Samuels
Dratler
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
P
P
P
P
P
P
Carro
Richert
Coleman
Koosed
Koosed
Samuels
*1 (616-Prereq.)
*1 (616-Prereq.)
*1 (616-Prereq.)
*1 (619-Prereq.)
*1 (619-Prereq.)
*1 (603-Prereq.)
*1 (603-Prereq.)
*1 (603-Prereq.)
*4 (619,620-Prereq.)
*7
*5 *12
*12*13(656-Prereq.)
*12*14(656-Prereq.)
(622-Prereq.)
(640,686 or perm.)
(640-Recom.)
*8(622-Prereq.)
16486 9200 684 006
Sem: Law & Psychiatry
30
2
L-151
4:00-6:00
16495 9200 686 001
Wills, Trusts & Estates II
(685-Prereq.)
90
3
L-152
8:30-10:05
16503 9200 694 001
Advocacy Teams (spring semester)
*11 *12 Controlled
N/A
1
N/A
N/A
16504 9200 694 002
Advocacy Teams (spring semester)
*11 *12 Controlled
N/A
2
N/A
N/A
16505 9200 696 002
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12
20
2
L-152
5:00-6:15
16506 9200 696 003
Clinical Seminar I
*3 *12
20
3
L-152
5:00-6:15
16507 9200 697 002
Clinical Seminar II
*3 *12 (696-Prereq.)
20
2
TBA
TBA
16508 9200 697 003
Clinical Seminar II
*3 *12 (696-Prereq.)
20
3
TBA
TBA
16509 9200 698 002
Indiv. Studies & Research
*6 Controlled
N/A
2
N/A
N/A
16510 9200 698 003
Indiv. Studies & Research
*6 Controlled
N/A
3
N/A
N/A
17080 9200 702 001
Trademark Law
30
3
W-214 10:30-12:05
17082 9200 710 001
Cyberspace & Telecom Law
40
3
W-214 1:00-2:35
TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH A COURSE ABOVE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.
DAY - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS
16429 9200 610 001
GWR for Appellate Review
*12 *15
0
N/A
N/A
16430 9200 610 002
GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff
*12 *15
0
N/A
N/A
16431 9200 610 003
GWR for Indiv. Studies & Research
*12 *15
0
N/A
N/A
16432 9200 610 004
GWR for Intro to Capital Litig.
*12 *15
0
N/A
N/A
16433 9200 610 005
GWR for Criminal Process
*12 *15
0
N/A
N/A
17016 9200 610 006
GWR for Trademark (in addition to the exam) *12 *15
0
N/A
N/A