Fall 2015 8:30-10:30 Monday Tuesday Torts 001 Cravens L-165 Wednesday Torts 002 Cravens L-165 Torts 001 Cravens L-165 Thursday Friday Torts 002 Cravens L-165 LARW 005 McBurney W-210 9 - noon Complex IP Lit Kahrl L-134 10:45-12:15 1:10-2:40 10:45 - 11:45 LARW 005 McBurney W-210 10:45 - 11:45 LARW 001 Shaver W-206 Pay.Sys. Lavoie W-214 Environ. Law Morath W-215 1:00 - 3:00 Contracts 002 Dessin L-165 Con Law Rich W-210 Employ. Disc. Lee LawLibrary 301 CP 001 Genetin L-151 Evidence Cole L-165 9:00 - 12:00 Trial Ad I Cole L-151 Elder Law Dessin LawLibrary301 1-4 LARW 003 Strong W-206 CP002 Genetin L-165 Pay.Sys. Lavoie W-214 Environ. Law Morath W-215 1:00 - 3:00 Contracts 001 Gibson L-165 10:00 - 12:00 LARW 001 Shaver W-206 WTE Newman L-151 1:00 - 3:00 Contracts 002 Dessin L-165 Fund. IP Vacca L-152 10:45 - 11:45 LARW 002 Cohen W-214 CP 001 Genetin L-151 CP002 Genetin L-165 Evidence Cole L-165 Fund. IP Vacca L-152 Elder Law Dessin LawLibrary301 Con Law Rich W-210 1:00 - 3:00 Contracts 001 Gibson L-165 Employ. Disc. Lee LawLibrary 301 1:00 - 3:00 LARW 002 Cohen W-214 1-4 LARW 004 Morath W-206 2:00 - 4:00 IP Clinic B. Wilson 2:00 - 5:00 Law, Morals & Prof. Resp. Sahl W-206 2:00 - 5:00 Banking Law Gibson W-215 BBA Padfield L-165 3:15-4:45 ACJ Carro L-151 PT Advocacy Dowling L-152 Int'l Law Baumgartner W-214 Int'l Law Baumgartner W-214 Evidence Sahl L-151 Election Law Rich W-215 5:20 - 7:50 Estate & Gift Tax Burke CBA138 5:30 - 8:30 HR Lawyer Matejkovic L-164 Patent Law Oddi W-214 Prosec. Func. Belsky W-210 Evidence Sahl L-151 Election Law Rich W-215 Expert Evidence Strong LawLibrary301 4:00 - 6:00 Interview & Counsel Cohen W-215 & W-208 4:30 - 6:30 Real Estate Finance Barnes LawLibrary301 4-6 Negotiations Dowling 10/6 - 11/17/15 L-152 Prosec. Func. Belsky W-210 5:10-6:30 2:00 - 5:00 Health Law IV Aultman LawLibrary301 ACJ Carro L-151 BBA Padfield L-165 PT Advocacy Dowling L-152 3:00 - 6:00 Real Estate Law Barnes LawLibrary301 6:40-8:05 Expert Evidence Strong LawLibrary301 WTE Newman L-151 Patent Law Oddi W-214 4:25-6:25 Leg.Strategies Batchelder L-164 5:20 - 7:50 Enterpreneurship Gaughan W-206 6:40 - 8:40 Torts 801 Baumgartner L-151 6:40 - 8:05 CP 801 Spring L-165 8:10-9:40 6:40-9:40 7:40 - 9:40 Legal Drafting McBurney LawLibrary301 8:10 - 10:40 Fraud & Financial Forensics Humphrey 8:10 - 10:10 Torts 801 Baumgartner L-151 8:10 - 10:40 Corp. Tax I Narotzki CBA 133 LARW 801 Kelly W-206 Con Law Belsky W-210 Health Law Vimont LawLibrary301 Pay Sys Lavoie W-214 LARW 802 Staley W-214 BBA Padfield L-165 Trademark Lipton L-152 Spec.Ed.Law Shaver W-206 IBT Wilson L-152 Trial Ad I Cahoon/Ray W-208/209 Trial Ad II Cole L-151 LARW 803 Ursic L-167 8:50 - 10:10 CP801 Spring L-165 Family Law Thomas L-165 ALA Reeves W-214 WTE Newman L-151 5:40 - 8:40 Social Justice Lee/Joann Sahl W-210 ACJ Koosed L-152 Bankruptcy R. Thomas W-214 Policy Issues Affecting IP Oddi W-215 Color Code Key Electives 2nd Yr Required 1st Yr Required 3rd Yr Required Other Required ADR will meet 9 - 5 Monday - Friday, August 24 - 28th and 9 - noon on Saturday, September 12th. L-165 Negotiations - Dowling - meets Wednesdays 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. - October 6 - November 17 Negotiations - Sugerman - meets Saturdays Oct. 10, 17, 24 & 31 International Patent Law - meets Saturdays October 3 - 10, 2015 8:00 A - 5P Updated on: 3/26/2014 Fall 2014 Schedule REQUIRED COURSES Class # Course # End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade Method *2 Instructor Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 72753 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 8:50-10:20AM MW E Anderson 72754 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 8:50-10:20AM MW E Mortiz TBA 9200 605 001 Contracts 70 4 8:50-10:50AM TTh E Dessin TBA 9200 605 002 Contracts 70 4 8:50-10:50AM TTh E Vacca TBA 9200 616 001 Torts 70 4 3:15-5:15PM WF E Baumgartner TBA 9200 616 002 Torts 70 4 1:10-3:10PM MW E Oddi T F T F T Th O McBurney O Morath O Cohen 72776 9200 619 001 LARW I *3*6 35 3 72910 9200 619 002 LARW I *3*6 35 3 75039 9200 619 003 LARW I *3*6 35 3 11:00AM-12:00PM 9:00-11:00AM 11:00AM-12:00PM 9:00-11:00AM 1:10-2:10PM 3:15-5:15PM Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 72755 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I *3 50 3 10:45AM-12:15PM TTh E Rich 72756 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I *3 50 3 10:45AM-12:15PM WF E Huhn 72761 9200 608 001 Evidence 50 3 10:45AM-12:15PM MW E Sahl 72762 9200 608 002 Evidence 50 3 8:50-10:20AM TTh E Sahl 78154 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 30 3 1:10-2:40PM WF E Cravens TBA 9200 605 801 Contracts 72777 9200 619 801 LARW I 75040 9200 619 802 LARW I Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 70 4 6:40-8:40PM MTh E Gibson *3*6 35 3 6:40-9:40PM W O Strong *3*6 35 3 6:40-9:40PM W O Shaver 3 6:40-8:05PM 8:10-9:40PM M W E Genetin 8:10-9:40PM 6:40-8:05PM 6:40-8:05PM 8:10-9:40PM M Th W Th E N/A N/A *9 *9 O E&O Sahl, Joann Lenart 6:40-8:40PM T P&O McBurney Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 72999 9200 601 801 Civil Procedure I 72757 9200 603 801 Constitutional Law I 72763 9200 608 801 Evidence *3*6 *3 70 50 50 3 3 E Belsky Cole ADDITIONAL REQUIRED 76029 9200 613 001 Pro Bono Service Requirement 73000 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research 76285 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting *19 *7*9 N/A N/A 0 1 20 1 N/A N/A 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. 72765 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P 72766 9200 610 002 GWR for Misc. Classes (See Terri Bisesi) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 72767 9200 610 003 GWR for Law Review *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Genetin 72768 9200 610 004 GWR for Intellectual Property Ind. Studies & Rearch *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Lipton 72769 9200 610 005 GWR for LL.M. Thesis *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Lipton 72770 9200 610 006 GWR for Judicial Role *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Cravens 73397 9200 610 008 GWR for Family Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 73398 9200 610 009 GWR for Securities Regulations *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 73448 9200 610 010 GWR for Feminist & Race Theory *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Lee 73535 9200 610 011 GWR for Prosecution Function *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Belsky 73848 9200 610 012 GWR for Education Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Shaver 74058 9200 610 014 GWR for Land Use Planning *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Barnes 74119 9200 610 015 GWR for Comparative Constitutional Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Barnes 74510 9200 610 016 GWR for Environmental Law *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Morath Class # 76312 Course No. 9200 642 001 Course Title Alternative Dispute Resolution INTERSESSION COURSES Endnotes (Pre-Req.) Class Limit Cr *21 30 3 OHIO BAR EXAM TRACK ELECTIVES Room Time 9:00AM-5:00PM 72778 9200 622 001 Administration of Criminal Justice End notes (Pre-Req.) Recom-607 72779 9200 622 801 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 72780 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 72781 9200 626 801 Basic Business Associations 50 78155 9200 627 001 Payment Systems 50 78156 6200 627 001 Payment Systems 50 3 72784 9200 685 001 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 50 3 72785 9200 685 801 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 50 3 6:40-9:40PM Class # Course No. Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Day MTWThF Jordan Grade*2 Method Instructor O Thomas Grade*2 Instructor Method E Cole Time Day 50 3 3:15-4:45PM TTh 50 3 6:40-9:40PM Th E Carro 50 3 T W M E Anderson 3 1:10-2:40PM 3:15-4:45PM 6:40-9:40PM E Padfield 3 3:15-4:45PM TTh E Lavoie 6:40-9:40PM T E Lavoie 10:45AM-12:15PM MTh E Newman W E Newman Updated on: 3/26/2014 Fall 2014 Schedule SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES Class # Course No. End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Th Grade*2 Instructor Method O Anderson 78160 9200 628 001 Seminar in Pretrial Advocacy 30 3 3:15-6:15PM 78157 9200 630 001 Judicial Role: Conduct & Ethics 30 2 4:00-6:00PM T P Cravens 72782 9200 635 801 Bankruptcy Law Prereq-629 30 3 6:40-9:40PM Th E R. Thomas 75620 9200 636 801 Human Resources Lawyer 30 3 5:30-8:30PM M P 72911 9200 638 801 Family Law *17 30 3 6:40-9:40PM T E&P 73471 9200 639 801 Estate & Gift Taxation *16 20 3 5:20-7:50PM M E 73466 9200 641 800 Corporate Taxation I * 16 Prereq-640 25 3 8:10-10:40PM T E 74459 9200 646 001 Health Law 20 3 3:00-4:30PM TTh E VanTassel 78162 9200 648 801 Insurance Law 3 6:40-9:40PM Th E Tucker 78161 9200 649 801 International Law 3 6:40-9:40PM Th E Baumgartner 76254 9200 652 001 Land Use Planning 30 3 3:15-4:45PM MW E Barnes 78159 9200 654 001 Sem: Feminist & Race Theory 35 3 1:10-2:40PM MW P&O 78164 9200 655 001 Election Law 35 3 1:10-2:40PM MW P Rich 73537 9200 659 001 Negotiations (Must read endnote *13) *13 24 1 4:00-6:00PM W O Dowling 76961 9200 659 801 Negotiations (Must read endnote *14) *14 24 1 S O Sugerman 78158 9200 661 801 Environmental Law 30 3 6:40-9:40PM W P Morath 78163 9200 671 001 Securities Regulation 30 3 10:45AM-12:15PM TTh E Padfield 76973 9200 673 801 Advanced Legal Applications 35 3 6:40-9:40PM M O Reeves 78165 9200 678 001 Sem: Jurisprudence 30 3 5:10-6:30PM MW P Huhn 75594 9200 684 001 Sem: Education Law 25 2 3:15-6:15PM W O Shaver 76981 9200 684 002 Sem: Interviewing & Counseling 16 2 3:15-5:15PM T P Cohen 76259 9200 684 003 Sem: Prosecution Function 25 3 5:10-6:30PM MTh P Belsky 78148 9200 684 004 Sem: Comparative Constitutional Law 25 2 1:10-3:10PM T P Barnes 78147 9200 684 801 Sem: Statutory Interpretation 30 3 6:40-9:40PM Th E Moritz 78654 9200 684 802 Sem: Entrepreneurship 30 3 5:20-7:50PM Th P 9200 684 803 Sem: Advertising 30 2 6:40-8:40PM W TBD 76283 9200 687 001 Expert Evidence 30 3 10:45AM-12:15PM MW E Strong 73821 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 9:00AM-12:00PM F O Cole Prereq-685&686 or permission 18 2 4:25-6:25PM T P&O 35 3 2:00-5:00PM F P Matejkovic Thomas Burke Lee Gaughan Ekonomon Serra 78166 9200 693 001 Probate Practice 77420 9200 703 001 Health Law IV 73709 9200 800 001 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law 20 3 5:10-6:30PM TTh E Vacca 73997 9200 801 801 Patent Law & Policy 20 3 5:10-6:30PM TTh E Oddi 76264 9200 802 001 Trademark Law 30 3 5:10-6:30PM MW E Lipton 76267 9200 809 001 Complex IP Litigation 35 3 9:00AM-12:00PM T P Kahrl 78650 9200 810 001 Cyberlaw 35 3 1:10-2:40PM MW E Lipton 74525 9200 816 801 International Patent Law 30 1 TBA TBA O Hornickel 78167 9200 825 001 Antitrust 35 3 1:10-2:40PM MW E Gibson 76263 9200 844 801 Sem: First Amendment Law 20 3 6:40-9:40PM T P Rich 73714 9200 850 001 Intellectual Property Masters Thesis 76268 9200 896 001 Intellectual Property Clinic 76269 9200 898 003 IP Individual Studies & Research Aultman INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (JD/LL.M) *23 *8 Cntl'd 6 N/A N/A N/A P Lipton 35 2 TBA TBA TBA O Wilson Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Lipton LAW REVIEW/ADVOCACY TEAMS/CLINICAL SEMINARS 73184 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 *22 Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Moritz 73185 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12*22 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 0 N/A N/A N/A O Genetin 76951 9200 657 002 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12*22 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Genetin 73186 9200 658 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12*22 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 0 N/A 1:00-2:00PM F O Genetin 76960 9200 658 002 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12*22 (Prereq-656) 72787 9200 695 001 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10*22 72788 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10*22 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 73998 9200 695 003 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10*22 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin 73999 9200 695 004 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10*22 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin 72789 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *1*3*7*22 20 2 TBA W O Spring 72790 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *1*3*7*22 20 3 TBA W O Spring 73451 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - SEED Clinic *7*15*22 5-10 2 TBA TBA O Spring 73452 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - SEED Clinic *7*15*22 5-10 3 TBA TBA O Spring 75435 9200 696 006 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *1*3*7*22 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann 75436 9200 696 007 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *1*3*7*22 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann 72791 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II - Externship *1*3*7*22 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Vyas 72792 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II - Externship *1*3*7*22 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Vyas Cnt'l 2 N/A 1:00-2:00PM F O Genetin Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *8 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS 73188 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Terri Bisesi) *8 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 73189 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Terri Bisesi) *8 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan Fall 2014 Schedule Updated on: 3/26/2014 FALL 2014 SEMESTER SCHEDULE -ENDNOTES- *1 696*697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Professor Spring to to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, SEED, IP & 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. *2 Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; O=Other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, exams, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, into the students' final grades. *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II *4 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/. 610 *6 All students must register for the same section (001, 002 or 800) in the Spring semester *7 The following courses are credit/non recredit: 609, 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 695, 696, 697 *8 698, 898 *9 618 *10 695 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 http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement but only with the Associate Dean's permission. 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. Additional information about ALR is available on Springboard https://springboard.uakron.edu/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course. 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. Students registering for the Intern/Staff course (656) or the Editorial Board course (658) may elect to take the course for two or four credits. Remember, however, that In Progresses will be awarded for the Fall semester and all credits for these courses will be awarded in the Spring semester. Students registering for the Senior Staff (657) course take the course for two credits, which will be awarded in the Spring semester. If they obtain permission from a Law Review advisor, a student taking the Senior Staff (657) or the Editorial Board (658) courses may take these courses for zero credits. Both the Senior Staff course and the Editorial Board course may be repeated, i.e., may be taken in multiple years. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Terri Bisesi for registration permission. Intern/staff position (9200:656) requires completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200:658. A student may take a maximum of 12 credit hours towards graduation in the courses Clinical Seminar, Advocacy Teams and Law Review. *12 656,657,658 *13 659-001 Negotiations with Prof. Dowling will begin on Wednesday October 1, 2014 and end on Wednesday, November 12, 2014. This course will meet on Wednesday evenings from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. *14 659-801 Negotiations will meet on Saturdays: Dates and times to be announced. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course . *15 696-004&005 *16 639 & 641 *17 638 Family Law is graded on the following basis: Two-thirds (2/3) of the grade is based on the final exam and One-third (1/3) of the grade is based on a mediation exercise paper. *19 613 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. *20 896-008 *21 642 *22 656, 657, 658, 695, 696 & 697 *23 816-801 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 10 students. Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School and cross-listed here. Students interested in placement into the Intellectual Property Clinic must contact Professor Wilson Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet Monday, August 18 through Friday, August 22nd from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for this course. A student may take a maximum of 12 credit hours towards graduation in the courses Clinical Seminar, Advocacy Teams and Law Review, unless subject to other restrictions on course load that is triggered by a low grade point average. Sem: International Patent Law will meet on two Saturdays in September. Dates and times to be announced later. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. Prereq: Patent Law (701), Intro to IP (700) AND/OR permission of Instructor. 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. Reregistration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only. NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED. FALL 2014 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 25, 2014 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD Monday, September 1, 2014 Last Instructional Day: Wednesday, November 26, 2014* Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday - Saturday, November 27 - 28, 2014 Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, November 29 - December 2, 2014 Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, December 3 - 13, 2014 Updated on: 5/17/2013 Fall 2013 Schedule REQUIRED COURSES Class # Course # End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Grade Method *2 Time Day Instructor 1 6:40 - 9:40 PM *11 O Jordan Anderson ALL FIRST YEAR (F & P-T REQUIRED) 72969 9200 609 801 Intro: Law & Legal Systems *7*11 250 Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 72958 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 75 3 10:45AM-12:15PM WF E 72959 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 75 3 8:50-10:20AM MW E Genetin 72963 9200 605 001 Contracts I *3*6 80 3 1:10-2:40PM MW E Gibson 72964 9200 605 002 Contracts I *3*6 80 3 3:15-4:45PM TTh E Dessin 72976 9200 614 001 Property I *3*6 80 2 3:15-5:15PM W E Barnes 72977 9200 614 002 Property I *3*6 80 2 11:00AM-12:00PM MW E Lee 72978 9200 616 001 Torts I *3*6 80 4 9:55-11:55AM TTh E VanTassel 72979 9200 616 002 Torts I *3*6 80 4 1:10-3:10PM WF E Oddi 72981 9200 619 001 LARW I *3*6 35 3 Cohen 9200 619 002 LARW I *3*6 35 3 O Shaver 75543 9200 619 003 LARW I *3*6 35 3 M T T Th M T O 73120 3:20-4:20PM 1:10-3:10PM 8:50-9:50AM 8:50-10:50AM 3:20-4:20PM 1:10-3:10PM O Morath Huhn Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 72960 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I *3*6 55 3 10:45AM-12:15PM WF E 72961 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I *3*6 50 3 10:45AM-12:15PM TTh E Rich 76208 9200 603 003 Constitutional Law I *3*6 50 3 8:50-10:20AM TTh E Belsky 72966 9200 608 001 Evidence 54 3 3:15-4:45PM MW E Cole 72967 9200 608 002 Evidence 54 3 9:00-10:30AM MW E Sahl W Th W Th E Vacca Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 72965 9200 605 801 Contracts I *3*6 77 3 72980 9200 616 801 Torts I *3*6 75 4 6:40-8:05PM 8:45-10:10PM 8:10-10:10PM 6:40-8:40PM 72982 9200 619 801 LARW I *3*6 35 3 6:40-9:40PM 75544 9200 619 802 LARW I *3*6 35 3 3 E Padfield M O McBurney 6:40-9:40PM M O Strong 6:40-8:05PM 8:10-9:40PM M W E Mortiz 6:40-8:05PM 8:10-9:40PM 8:10-9:40PM 6:40-8:05PM W Th M Th N/A N/A *9 *9 Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 73222 9200 601 801 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 72962 9200 603 801 Constitutional Law I *3*6 70 72968 9200 608 801 Evidence 70 3 3 E E Huhn Sahl ADDITIONAL REQUIRED 76749 9200 613 001 Pro Bono Service Requirement 73223 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *19 *7*9 N/A N/A 0 1 *3*5 Cntl'd 2 6:40-8:40PM T O 20 1 5:15-6:15PM W P&O 78415 9200 620 801 LARW II 77298 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting N/A N/A O E&O Sahl, Joann Lenart/Passmore Morath McBurney 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. 72970 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 72971 9200 610 002 GWR for Law Review *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Genetin 72972 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc. Classes (See Misty Franklin) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 72973 9200 610 004 GWR for Intellectual Property Ind. Studies & Rearch *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 72974 9200 610 005 GWR for Prosecution Function *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Belsky 72975 9200 610 006 GWR for Legislative Process *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moritz 73662 9200 610 007 GWR for Probate Practice *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Serra 73663 9200 610 008 GWR for Appellate Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Spring 73664 9200 610 009 GWR for Human Resource Lawyer *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Matejkovic 73721 9200 610 010 GWR for Sec. Trans. (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson 73815 9200 610 011 GWR for Family Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 74166 9200 610 012 GWR for First Amendment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Rich 74403 9200 610 014 GWR for Special Education Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Shaver 74480 9200 610 015 GWR for Fundamentals of IP (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 74885 9200 610 016 GWR for L.L.M Thesis *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 78583 9200 610 017 GWR for Mergers & Acquisitions *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield Course Title Alternative Dispute Resolution INTERSESSION COURSES Endnotes (Pre-Req.) Class Limit *21 30 Class # 77388 Course No. 9200 642 001 Cr 3 Room Time 9:00AM-5:00PM Day MTWThF Grade*2 Method Instructor O Thomas Updated on: 5/17/2013 Fall 2013 Schedule OHIO BAR EXAM TRACK ELECTIVES 72983 9200 622 001 Administration of Criminal Justice End notes (Pre-Req.) Recom-607 72984 9200 622 801 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 72985 9200 626 001 72986 Class # Course No. Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day MW Grade*2 Instructor Method E Robbins 80 3 1:10-2:40PM 80 3 6:40-9:40PM Th E Basic Business Associations 80 3 3:15-4:45PM TF E Padfield 9200 626 801 Basic Business Associations 80 3 6:40-9:40PM T E Anderson 73421 9200 629 001 Secured Transactions 60 3 10:45AM-12:15PM TTh E Lavoie 73417 9200 629 801 Secured Transactions 60 3 6:40-9:40PM W E Gibson 72990 9200 685 001 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 70 3 3:15-4:45PM TTh E Newman 72991 9200 685 801 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 70 3 6:40-9:40PM M E Newman Time Day 6:40-9:40PM Th Carro SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES Class # Course No. End notes (Pre-Req.) Prereq-629 Course Title Class Limit Room Bankruptcy Law 76239 9200 636 801 Human Resources Lawyer 73121 9200 638 001 Family Law *17 73745 9200 639 801 Estate & Gift Taxation *16 72989 9200 640 801 Individual Taxation 73739 9200 641 800 Corporate Taxation I 74829 9200 646 001 Health Law 77249 9200 652 001 Land Use Planning 30 3 6:40-9:40PM M E Barnes 73817 9200 659 001 Negotiations (Must read endnote *13) *13 24 1 4:00-6:00PM W O Dowling 78401 9200 659 801 Negotiations (Must read endnote *14) *14 24 1 *14 S O Sugerman 78547 9200 663 001 Legislative Process 25 3 10:45AM-12:15PM TTh P Moritz 78450 9200 664 001 Local Government Law 30 3 3:15PM-6:15PM M E Benjamin 78416 9200 673 801 Advanced Legal Applications 35 3 6:40-9:40PM Th O Hightower 75490 9200 684 001 Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law 25 2 3:15-5:15PM W P Schiavone 76209 9200 684 002 Sem: Mergers & Acquisitions 25 3 5:10-6:30PM MW P Padfield 77260 9200 684 004 Sem: Natural Resources Law 25 3 3:15-4:45PM TTh E Robbins 76210 9200 684 005 Sem: Special Education Law 25 3 1:10-2:40PM MW E&P Shaver 78426 9200 684 006 Sem: Inteviewing & Counseling 25 3 1:00-3:00PM W TBA Cohen 77256 9200 684 800 Sem: Prosecution Function 25 3 5:10-6:30PM TTh P Belsky 78463 9200 684 801 Sem: Problem Solving Workshop 30 3 6:40-9:40PM Th P&O 77293 9200 687 001 Expert Evidence 30 3 3:15-4:45PM WF E Strong 74138 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 9:00AM-12:00PM F O Cole 72992 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 6:40-9:40PM Th O Cahoon/Ray 78417 9200 692 801 Trial Advocacy II 6:40-9:40PM T O Cole 72993 9200 693 001 Probate Practice 4:25-6:25PM T P&O Serra *18 3 Grade*2 Instructor Method E R.Thomas 9200 635 801 * 16 Prereq-640 30 Cr 72987 30 3 5:30-8:30PM T P 30 3 10:45AM-12:15PM MW E&P Matejkovic Thomas 20 3 5:20-7:50PM M E Burke 90 3 6:40-9:40PM Th E Lavoie 25 3 8:10-10:40PM Th E Bernat 20 3 3:00-4:30PM TTh E VanTassel *3(Prereq-690) 16 3 Prereq-685&686 or 18 2 permission INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (JD/LL.M) Lee 74009 9200 800 801 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law 20 3 6:40-9:40PM T E Samuels 74340 9200 801 001 Patent Law & Policy 20 3 5:10-6:30PM MW E Oddi 77263 9200 802 001 Trademark Law 30 3 3:15-4:45PM TW E Samuels 76221 9200 803 801 Copyright Law 30 3 Vacca 9200 809 001 Complex IP Litigation 35 3 T Th F E 77266 1:10-2:40PM 5:10-6:30PM 9:00AM-12:00PM P Kahrl 74901 9200 816 801 International Patent Law 30 1 *23 S O Hornickel 77262 9200 844 801 Sem: First Amendment Law 20 3 1:10-2:40PM MW P Rich 74014 9200 850 001 Intellectual Property Masters Thesis Cntl'd 6 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 77268 9200 896 001 Intellectual Property Clinic 35 2 TBA TBA TBA O Wilson 77270 9200 898 003 IP Individual Studies & Research 35 3 N/A N/A N/A P *23 *8 LAW REVIEW/ADVOCACY TEAMS/CLINICAL SEMINARS 73418 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 *22 Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Genetin 73419 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12*22 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 0 N/A N/A N/A O Genetin 78389 9200 657 002 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12*22 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Genetin 73420 9200 658 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12*22 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 0 N/A N/A N/A O Genetin 78400 9200 658 002 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12*22 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Genetin 72994 9200 695 001 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10*22 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 72995 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10*22 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 74341 9200 695 003 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10*22 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin 74342 9200 695 004 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10*22 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin 72996 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *1*3*7*22 20 2 O Spring 72997 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *1*3*7*22 20 3 O Spring 73724 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - SEED Clinic *7*15*22 5-10 2 O Spring 73725 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - SEED Clinic *7*15*22 5-10 3 O Spring 76020 9200 696 006 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *1*3*7*22 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann 76021 9200 696 007 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *1*3*7*22 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann 72998 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II - Externship *1*3*7*22 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Vyas 72999 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II - Externship *1*3*7*22 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Vyas INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *8 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS 73422 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Misty Franklin) *8 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 73423 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Misty Franklin) *8 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan Fall 2013 Schedule Updated on: 5/17/2013 FALL 2013 SEMESTER SCHEDULE -ENDNOTES- *1 696*697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Professor Spring to to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, SEED, IP & 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. Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; O=Other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, exams, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, into the students' final grades. *2 *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II *4 610 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/. *5 620 Enrollment for this course will be controlled. Students registered for CLL in Spring 2013 will have priority registration. After May 20, 2013 registration will open for any remaining seats. *6 All students must register for the same section (001, 002 or 800) in the Spring semester *7 The following courses are credit/non recredit: 609, 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 695, 696, 697 *8 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 http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement but only with the Associate Dean's permission. 698, 898 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. Additional information about ALR is available on Springboard https://springboard.uakron.edu/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course. *9 618 *10 695 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. *11 609 Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students (all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. This class will meet Monday, August 19 thru Friday, August 23, 2013. *12 656,657,658 Students registering for the Intern/Staff course (656) or the Editorial Board course (658) may elect to take the course for two or four credits. Remember, however, that In Progresses will be awarded for the Fall semester and all credits for these courses will be awarded in the Spring semester. Students registering for the Senior Staff (657) course take the course for two credits, which will be awarded in the Spring semester. If they obtain permission from a Law Review advisor, a student taking the Senior Staff (657) or the Editorial Board (658) courses may take these courses for zero credits. Both the Senior Staff course and the Editorial Board course may be repeated, i.e., may be taken in multiple years. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Misty D Franklin for registration permission. Intern/staff position (9200:656) requires completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200:658. A student may take a maximum of 12 credit hours towards graduation in the courses Clinical Seminar, Advocacy Teams and Law Review. *13 659-001 Negotiations with Prof. Dowling will begin on Wednesday September 18th and end on Wednesday, October 30, 2013. This course will meet on Wednesday evenings from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. *14 659-801 Negotiations will meet on Saturdays September 28, October 5, October 19 and October 26. The first three (3) are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the last one on the 29th is from 9 to 11 a.m.. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course . *15 696-004&005 *16 639 & 641 *17 638 Family Law is graded on the following basis: Two-thirds (2/3) of the grade is based on the final exam and One-third (1/3) of the grade is based on a mediation exercise paper. *18 684-801 This course will have controlled enrollment. Students who will be beginning their second year in August 2013 (no more than 36 credits) will be given priority until May 15, 2013. Contact Misty D. Franklin at [email protected] to enroll. Enrollment will be opened after May 20, 2013 for any remaining seats. *19 613 *20 896-008 *21 642 *22 656, 657, 658, 695, 696 & 697 *23 816-801 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 10 students. Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School and cross-listed here. 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. Students interested in placement into the Intellectual Property Clinic must contact Professor Samuels Alternative Dispute Resolution will meet Monday, August 19 through Friday, August 23rd from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for this course. A student may take a maximum of 12 credit hours towards graduation in the courses Clinical Seminar, Advocacy Teams and Law Review, unless subject to other restrictions on course load that is triggered by a low grade point average. Sem: International Patent Law will meet on September 14th from 8 - 5 and September 21st from 8 - 4. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. Prereq: Patent Law (701), Intro to IP (700) AND/OR permission of Instructor. 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. Reregistration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only. NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED. FALL 2013 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 26, 2013 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD Monday, September 2, 2013 Last Instructional Day: Wednesday, November 27, 2013* Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday - Saturday, November 28 - 29, 2013 Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 27, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, November 30 - December 3, 2013 Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, December 4 - 14, 2013 Updated on: 8/23/2012 Fall 2012 Schedule REQUIRED COURSES Class # Course # End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade Method *2 6:40 - 9:40 PM *11 O Instructor ALL FIRST YEAR (F & P-T REQUIRED) 73179 9200 609 801 Intro: Law & Legal Systems *7*11 250 1 Jordan Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 73168 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 75 3 L-165 3:15 - 4:45PM MW E Genetin 73169 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 75 3 L-165 10:45AM-12:15PM WF E Mortiz 73173 9200 605 001 Contracts I *3*6 80 3 L-165 3:15-4:45PM TF E Vacca 73174 9200 605 002 Contracts I *3*6 80 3 L-165 10:45AM-12:15PM TTh E Dessin 73187 9200 614 001 Property I *3*6 80 3 L-151 10:45AM-12:15PM MW E Barnes 73188 9200 614 002 Property I *3*6 80 3 L-165 1:30-2:30PM MWF E Lee 73189 9200 616 001 Torts I *3*6 80 3 L-151 10:45AM-12:15PM TTh E Oddi 73190 9200 616 002 Torts I *3*6 80 3 L-165 8:50-10:20AM TTh E Basas L-152 3:15-5:15PM 1:30-2:30PM Th F O Cohen W-210 9:00-11:00AM 9:00-10:00AM M W O Shaver W-214 1:30-2:30PM 9:00-11:00AM W F O McBurney L-152 1:10-3:10PM 9:00-10:00AM T F O Morath 73192 73334 75988 76645 9200 619 001 9200 619 002 9200 619 003 9200 619 004 LARW I *3*6 LARW I *3*6 LARW I *3*6 LARW I *3*6 35 35 35 35 3 3 3 3 Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 73171 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I *3*6 50 3 L-151 9:00-10:40AM TTh E Huhn 76808 9200 603 003 Constitutional Law I *3*6 50 3 W-210 10:45AM-12:15PM WF E Rich 73177 9200 608 002 Evidence 54 3 L-152 9:00-10:40AM MW E Sahl 78638 9200 608 003 Evidence 54 3 L-152 10:45AM-12:15PM TTh E Cole L-151 8:10-9:40PM 6:40-8:05PM M Th E Gibson M Th Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 73175 9200 605 801 Contracts I *3*6 77 3 73191 9200 616 801 Torts I *3*6 75 3 L-151 6:40-8:05PM 8:10-9:40PM E Cravens 73193 9200 619 801 LARW I *3*6 35 3 L-151 6:40-9:40PM W O Strong 75989 9200 619 802 LARW I *3*6 35 3 L-152 6:40-9:40PM W O Schiavone 3 W-210 6:40-8:05PM 8:10-9:40PM M W E Anderson W-210 8:10-9:40PM 6:40-8:05PM M Th W-210 6:40-8:05PM 8:10-9:40PM W Th E Cole Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 73443 9200 601 801 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 73172 73178 9200 603 801 9200 608 801 Constitutional Law I *3*6 Evidence 70 70 3 E Aynes OPEN (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 73170 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I 73176 9200 608 001 Evidence *3*6 55 3 L-151 7:30-8:50AM MW E Huhn 54 3 L-152 7:30-8:50AM TTh E Sahl N/A N/A 0 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A *9 *9 O E&O Sahl, Joann Library Staff 20 1 LL301 5:10-6:10PM Th P&O McBurney ADDITIONAL REQUIRED 77901 9200 613 001 Pro Bono Service Requirement 73444 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research 78708 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting *19 *9 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. 73180 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 73181 9200 610 002 GWR for Law Review *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert 73182 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc. Classes (See Liz Sauders) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 73183 9200 610 004 GWR for Comparative Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Barnes 73184 9200 610 005 GWR for International Law *4*7 7 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner 73185 9200 610 006 GWR for Women's Legal History *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 73910 9200 610 008 GWR for Legislative Process *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moritz 73911 9200 610 009 GWR for Domestic Violence Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Robbins 73912 9200 610 010 GWR for Capital Litigation *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 73973 9200 610 012 GWR for Probate Practice *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Serra 74070 9200 610 013 GWR for Appellate Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro 74452 9200 610 014 GWR for Human Resource Lawyer *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Matejkovic 74478 9200 610 015 GWR for Sec. Trans. (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson 74720 9200 610 016 GWR for Federal Jurisdication & Procedure *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Genetin 74804 9200 610 017 GWR for Family Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 75222 9200 610 018 GWR for First Amendment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Rich 75239 9200 610 020 GWR for BBA (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 75528 9200 610 022 GWR for Securities Regulations *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 75529 9200 610 023 GWR for Intro to IP (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 75542 9200 610 024 GWR for Sexual Orientation & the Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Schiavone 75569 9200 610 025 GWR for Special Education Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Shaver 78715 9200 610 026 GWR for LL.M. Thesis *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels Updated on: 8/23/2012 Fall 2012 Schedule OHIO BAR EXAM TRACK ELECTIVES End notes (Pre-Req.) Class # Course No. Class Limit Course Title Grade*2 Method Cr Room Time Day 73194 9200 622 001 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 L-151 1:10-2:40PM TF E Carro Instructor 73195 9200 622 801 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 L-151 6:40-9:40PM T E Koosed 73196 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 80 3 W-210 1:10-2:40PM MW E Kovach 73197 9200 626 801 Basic Business Associations 80 3 W-214 6:40-9:40PM M E Padfield 73657 9200 629 001 Secured Transactions 60 3 L-152 10:45AM-12:15PM WF E Gibson 73651 9200 629 801 Secured Transactions 60 3 L-165 6:40-9:40PM Th E Lavoie 78646 9200 668 001 Remedies 50 3 W-214 10:45AM-12:15PM MTh E Cravens 73201 9200 685 001 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 70 3 L-165 8:50-10:30AM WF E Newman 73202 9200 685 801 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 70 3 L-165 6:40-9:40PM M E Newman SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES End notes (Pre-Req.) Class # Course No. Class Limit Course Title Grade*2 Method Cr Room Time Day 16 3 W-210 1:00-4:00PM T O Anderson 30 3 L-165 6:40-9:40PM W E Thomas, Robert 30 3 L-152 5:30-8:30PM M P *17 30 3 W-214 8:50-10:20AM MW E&P Thomas Family Law *17 30 3 L-152 6:40-9:40PM T E&P Schneider Estate & Gift Taxation *16 20 3 L-167 5:20-7:50PM M E Burke 90 3 W-206 10:45AM-12:15PM TTh E Lavoie 73951 9200 628 001 Seminar in PreTrial Advocacy 73198 9200 635 801 Bankruptcy Law 76885 9200 636 801 Human Resources Lawyer 73335 9200 638 001 Family Law 75842 9200 638 801 73998 9200 639 801 73199 9200 640 001 Individual Taxation 73200 9200 640 801 Individual Taxation 73992 9200 641 800 Corporate Taxation I 78811 9200 642 801 78645 9200 643 001 75163 9200 646 001 Health Law 78703 9200 648 801 Insurance Law 74647 9200 649 001 International Law 74416 9200 649 801 78647 9200 652 001 78651 9200 654 801 76827 Prereq-629 Instructor Matejkovic 90 3 W-206 6:40-9:40PM W E Dessin 25 3 CBA121 6:40-7:55PM Th E Bernat Alternative Dispute Resolution 30 3 L-165 6:40-9:40PM T O Thomas Federal Jurisdication & Procedure 30 3 W-206 10:45AM-12:15PM MW O Genetin 20 3 LL301 10:45AM-12:15PM MTh E VanTassel 30 3 L-134 6:40-9:40PM T E Tucker 25 3 W-215 1:10-2:40PM MW E Baumgartner International Law 25 3 W-215 6:40-9:40PM W E Baumgartner Land Use Planning 30 3 W-215 3:15-6:15PM M E Benjamin Feminist & Race Theory 35 3 W-206 6:40-9:40PM T P&O Lee 9200 655 001 Election Law 35 3 W-215 10:45AM-12:15PM TTh P Rich 74072 9200 659 801 Negotiations (Must read endnote *14) *14 24 1 L-152 TBA S O Sugerman 78810 9200 659 802 Negotiations (Must read endnote *14) *14 24 1 L-165 TBA S O Dowling 75534 9200 661 801 Environmental Law 25 3 L-134 1:10-2:40PM MW E Robbins 77501 9200 663 801 Legislative Process 30 3 W-206 5:10-6:30PM TTh O Moritz 78648 9200 671 001 Securities Regulations 30 3 W-215 3:15-4:45PM TTh E Padfield 78732 9200 672 001 Sem: Business Planning 30 3 W-214 1:10-2:40PM TTh E Cook 75926 9200 684 001 Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law 25 2 L-134 3:15-5:15PM T P Schiavone 76809 9200 684 002 Sem: Non-Profit Tax Entities 25 3 L-134 1:10-2:40PM TTh P Kovach 78654 9200 684 003 Sem: Capital Litigation 25 3 L-134 3:00-6:00PM M P Koosed 78659 9200 684 004 Sem: Domestic Violence Law 25 3 LL301 3:15-4:45PM TTh P Robbins 76811 9200 684 801 Sem: Comparative Law 25 3 TBA 6:40-9:40PM Th P Barnes 78660 9200 684 803 Sem: Special Education Law 25 3 L-134 6:40-9:40PM Th E&P Shaver 78943 9200 684 804 Sem: Legal Minefields for Entrepreneurs 25 3 L-167 5:20-7:50PM Th TBA 78702 9200 687 801 Expert Evidence 30 3 W-210 5:10-6:30PM TTh E Strong 74419 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 L-151 9:00AM-12:00PM F O Cole 73203 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 W-208/9 6:40-9:40PM Th O Cahoon/Ray 73204 9200 693 001 Probate Practice Prereq-685&686 or permission 18 2 L-152 4:25-6:25PM T P&O * 16 Prereq-640 Chalfant/Spring Serra Updated on: 8/23/2012 Fall 2012 Schedule INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (JD) *Open to all law students 73656 9200 700 001 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law 20 3 W-206 1:10-2:40PM TW E Samuels 74648 9200 701 001 Patent Law & Policy 20 3 W-214 5:10-6:30PM TTh E Oddi 78662 9200 702 801 Trademark Law 30 3 L-134 6:40-9:40PM W E Samuels 76833 9200 703 801 Copyright Law 30 3 LL301 6:40-9:40PM T E Vacca 78666 9200 709 801 Complex IP Litigation 35 3 W-215 6:40-9:40PM T P Kahrl 75241 9200 716 801 International Patent Law 30 1 TBA *23 *23 O Hornickel 73654 9200 744 801 Sem: First Amendment Law 20 3 W-206 6:40-9:40PM M P Rich 78670 9200 796 001 Intellectual Property Clinic 35 2 L-134 3:00-5:00PM W O Wilson 78674 9200 798 002 IP Individual Studies & Research *8 35 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 78/675 9200 798 003 IP Individual Studies & Research *8 35 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan *23 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (LLM) *Open open to those students enrolled in LL.M. or JD/LL.M. 74277 9200 800 001 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law 20 3 W-206 1:10-2:40PM TW E Samuels 74649 9200 801 801 Patent Law & Policy 20 3 W-214 5:10-6:30PM TTh E Oddi 78663 9200 802 801 Trademark Law 30 3 L-134 6:40-9:40PM W E Samuels 76835 9200 803 801 Copyright Law 30 3 LL301 6:40-9:40PM T E Vacca 78667 9200 809 801 Complex IP Litigation 75240 9200 816 801 International Patent Law 78661 9200 844 801 Sem: First Amendment Law 74283 9200 850 001 Intellectual Property Masters Thesis 78671 9200 896 001 Intellectual Property Clinic 78677 9200 898 002 IP Individual Studies & Research 78678 9200 898 003 IP Individual Studies & Research *23 35 3 W-215 6:40-9:40PM T P Kahrl 30 1 TBA *23 *23 O Hornickel Rich 20 3 W-206 6:40-9:40PM M P Cntl'd 6 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 35 2 L-134 3:00-5:00PM W O Wilson *8 35 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan *8 35 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan LAW REVIEW/ADVOCACY TEAMS/CLINICAL SEMINARS 73652 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 73653 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 73655 9200 658 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 73205 9200 695 001 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 73206 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 74650 9200 695 003 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin 74651 9200 695 004 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin 73207 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *1*3*7 20 2 L-134 5:10 - 6:25 PM W O Spring 73208 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *1*3*7 20 3 L-134 5:10 - 6:25 PM W O Spring 73976 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - SEED Clinic *7*15 5-10 2 L-133 5:10 - 6:25 PM M O Spring 73977 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - SEED Clinic *7*15 5-10 3 L-133 5:10 - 6:25 PM M O Spring 76569 9200 696 006 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *1*3*7 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann 76570 9200 696 007 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *1*3*7 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann 73209 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II - Externship *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Carro 73210 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II - Externship *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Carro INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *8 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS 73658 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *8 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 73659 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *8 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan Fall 2012 Schedule Updated on: 8/23/2012 FALL 2012 SEMESTER SCHEDULE -ENDNOTES- *1 696*697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Professor Spring to to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, SEED, IP & 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. Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; O=Other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, exams, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, into the students' final grades. *2 *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II *4 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at the Receptionist's Desk. 610 *6 All students must register for the same section (001, 002 or 800) in the Spring semester *7 The following courses are credit/non recredit: 609, 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 659, 696, 697 *8 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 the Receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement but only with the Associate Dean's permission. 698, 798, 898 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. Additional information about ALR is available on Springboard https://springboard.uakron.edu/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course. *9 618 *10 695 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. 609 Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students (all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. This class will meet Monday, August 20 thru Friday, August 24, 2012. *11 *12 656,657,658 Only December graduates and evening staff members are eligible to register for Law Review credits in the Fall semester. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Liz Sauders for registration permission. 656 and 657 can be repeated for an additional 2 credits. Intern/staff position (9200:656) requires completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200:658. *14 659 Negotiations will meet on Saturdays October 6, October 13, October 20 and October 27. The first three (3) are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the last one on the 29th is from 9 to 11 a.m.. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course . *15 696-004&005 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 10 students. *16 639 & 641 *17 638 Family Law is graded on the following basis: Two-thirds (2/3) of the grade is based on the final exam and One-third (1/3) of the grade is based on a mediation exercise paper. *19 613 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. *20 696-008 Students interested in placement into the Intellectual Property Clinic must contact Professor Samuels *23 716-801 Sem: International Patent Law will meet on September 15th from 8 - 5 and September 22nd from 8 - 4. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. Prereq: Patent Law (701), Intro to IP (700) AND/OR permission of Instructor. Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School and cross-listed here. 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. Reregistration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only. NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED. FALL 2012 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 27, 2012 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD Monday, September 3, 2012 Veteran's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD Monday - Tuesday, November 12 - 13, 2012 Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday - Saturday, November 22-25, 2012 Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 21, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. Classes Resume: Monday, November 26, 2012 Last Instructional Day: Friday, November 30, 2012 Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, December 1 - 4, 2012 Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, December 5 - 15, 2012 Fall 2011 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law 8/8/2011 REQUIRED COURSES Class # Course # End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade Method *2 6:40 - 9:40 PM *11 O Jordan Anderson Instructor ALL FIRST YEAR (F & P-T REQUIRED) 73334 9200 609 801 Intro: Law & Legal Systems *7*11 250 1 F-T (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 73323 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 75 3 L-165 10:45-12:15PM TTh E 73324 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 75 3 L-165 1:10 - 2:40 PM WF E Genetin 73328 9200 605 001 Contracts I *3*6 80 3 L-165 8:50 - 10:20 AM MW E Cook 73329 9200 605 002 Contracts I *3*6 80 3 L-165 8:50 - 10:20 AM TTh E Spring 73342 9200 614 001 Property I *3*6 80 3 L-151 1:10 - 2:10 PM TWF E Lee 73343 9200 614 002 Property I *3*6 80 3 W-210 10:45 - 12:15 PM TF E Barnes 73344 9200 616 001 Torts I *3*6 80 3 L-151 10:45 - 12:15 PM MW E Oddi 73345 9200 616 002 Torts I *3*6 80 3 W-210 8:50 - 10:20 AM MW E Cravens 73347 9200 619 001 LARW I *3*6 35 3 W-206 8:50 - 9:50 AM 9:55 - 11:55 AM T F O Shaver L-152 1:10 - 3:10 PM 3:15 - 4:15 PM M T O Cohen L-165 1:10 - 3:10 PM 3:15 - 4:15 PM M W O Schiavone L-151 1:10 - 3:10 PM 3:15 - 4:15 PM M W O Morath L-165 8:10 - 9:40 PM 6:40 - 8:05 PM M W E Vacca M W 73504 9200 619 002 76448 9200 619 003 77546 9200 619 004 LARW I *3*6 LARW I 35 *3*6 LARW I 35 *3*6 3 3 35 3 77 3 P-T (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 73330 9200 605 801 Contracts I *3*6 73346 9200 616 801 Torts I *3*6 75 3 L-165 6:40 - 8:05 PM 8:10 - 9:40 PM E Oddi 73348 9200 619 801 LARW I *3*6 35 3 L-165 6:40 -9:40 PM Th O Strong 76449 9200 619 802 LARW I *3*6 35 3 W-206 6:40 - 9:40 PM Th O McBurney F-T (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 73326 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I *3*6 50 3 L-151 8:50 - 10:20 AM TTh E Huhn 77883 9200 603 003 Constitutional Law I *3*6 50 3 L-165 10:45 - 12:15 PM MW E Rich 73331 9200 608 001 Evidence 54 3 L-151 9:00 - 10:30 AM MW E Cole 73332 9200 608 002 Evidence 54 3 W-210 3:20 - 4:50 PM MW E Sahl 8:10 - 9:40 PM 6:40 - 8:05 PM M W E Genetin 6:40 - 8:05 PM 8:10 - 9:40 PM M Th E Aynes P-T (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 73620 9200 601 801 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 L-151 73327 9200 603 801 Constitutional Law I *3*6 70 3 L-151 73333 9200 608 801 Evidence 70 3 L-151 8:10 - 9:40 PM 6:40 - 8:05 PM W Th E Sahl 55 3 L-151 7:30 - 8:50 AM WF E Huhn N/A 1 N/A *9 *9 E&O OPEN (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 73325 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I *3*6 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED 73621 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *9 Library Staff GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. 73335 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 73336 9200 610 002 GWR for Law Review *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert 73337 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc. Classes (See Liz Sauders) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 73338 9200 610 004 GWR for Firearms Regulations *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moritz 73339 9200 610 005 GWR for International Law *4*7 7 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner 74110 9200 610 008 GWR for Legislative Process *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moritz 74112 9200 610 010 GWR for ACJ (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 74174 9200 610 012 GWR for Probate Practice *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Serra 74275 9200 610 013 GWR for Appellate Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro 74692 9200 610 014 GWR for Human Resource Lawyer *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Matejkovic 74723 9200 610 015 GWR for Sec. Trans. (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson 74988 9200 610 016 GWR for Counterfeiting and Piracy *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 75079 9200 610 017 GWR for Family Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 75518 9200 610 018 GWR for First Amendment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Rich 75535 9200 610 020 GWR for BBA (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 75867 9200 610 022 GWR for Advanced Corporations (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 75868 9200 610 023 GWR for Intro to IP (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 75883 9200 610 024 GWR for Sexual Orientation & the Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 75917 9200 610 025 GWR for Judicial Role *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Cravens Fall 2011 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law 8/8/2011 DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES Class # Course No. End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade*2 Method 3:15 - 4:45 PM TF E Carro Instructor 73349 9200 622 001 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 L-165 73350 9200 622 801 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 W-210 6:40 - 9:40 PM W E Koosed 73351 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 80 3 W-214 10:45 - 12:15 PM WF E Padfield 73352 9200 626 801 Basic Business Associations 80 3 W-210 6:40 - 9:40 PM M E Kovach 74152 9200 628 001 Seminar in PreTrial Advocacy 16 3 W-214 1:10 - 2:40 PM MW O Anderson 73849 9200 629 001 Secured Transactions *5 60 3 W-210 10:45 - 12:15 PM 1:10 - 2:40 PM M F E Gibson 73843 9200 629 801 Secured Transactions *5 77973 9200 630 001 Judicial Role: Conduct & Ethics Prereq-629 60 3 W-210 6:40 - 9:40 PM T E Gibson 30 2 L-152 8:50 - 10:40 AM T P Cravens R. Thomas 73353 9200 635 801 Bankruptcy Law 30 3 W-206 6:40 - 9:40 PM W E 77974 9200 636 001 Human Resources Lawyer 30 3 L-152 8:50 - 10:20 AM MW P 77903 9200 637 801 Employment Discrimination 30 3 W-214 6:40 - 9:40 PM M P&O Matejkovic Lee 73505 9200 638 001 Family Law *17 30 3 W-206 10:45 - 12:15 PM TTh E&P Thomas 76254 9200 638 801 Family Law *17 30 3 L-152 6:40 - 9:40 PM T E&P Schneider 74199 9200 639 801 Estate & Gift Taxation *16 20 3 CBA133 5:20 - 7:50 PM M E Burke 73354 9200 640 001 Individual Taxation 90 3 W-210 1:10 - 2:40 PM MW E Lavoie 73355 9200 640 801 Individual Taxation 74193 9200 641 800 Corporate Taxation I 77900 9200 642 801 Alternative Dispute Resolution 73846 9200 644 001 Sem: First Amendment Law 90 3 W-210 6:40 - 9:40 PM Th E Lavoie * 16 Prereq-640 25 3 CBA105 8:10 - 10:40 PM T E Bernat 35 3 L-152 6:40 - 9:40 PM M O Thomas Prereq-603&604 20 3 W-215 3:15 - 6:15 PM T P Rich Glessner/Waesch 75454 9200 646 801 Health Care Law 20 3 W-206 6:40 - 9:40 PM M E 74908 9200 649 001 International Law 25 3 W-206 1:10 - 2:40 PM MW E Baumgartner 74651 9200 649 801 International Law 25 3 L-167 6:40 - 9:40 PM M E Baumgartner 77904 9200 655 801 Campaign & Election Law 35 3 L-152 6:40 - 9:40 PM Th TBA 74277 9200 659 801 Negotiations (Must read endnote *14) 24 1 L-152 *14 S O Sugerman 75874 9200 661 801 Environmental Law 25 3 W-214 6:40 - 9:40 PM T E Robbins 78726 9200 663 801 Legislative Process 30 3 W-214 6:40 - 9:40 PM W O Moritz 77899 9200 664 001 Local Government Law 30 3 L-167 3:15 - 6:15 PM M E Benjamin *14 Rich 76369 9200 684 001 Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law 25 2 L-152 4:25 6:25 PM Th P Schiavone 778884 9200 684 002 Sem: Non-Profit Tax Entities 25 3 L-134 5:00 - 6:30 PM TTh P Kovach 77885 9200 684 003 Sem: Advanced Corporations 25 3 L-152 5:00 - 6:30 PM MW P Padfield 77886 9200 684 004 Sem: Comparative Law 25 3 W-214 3:15 - 4:45 PM MW TBA Barnes 78570 9200 684 005 Sem: Natural Resources Law 25 3 W-215 3:15 0 4:45 PM MW E Robbins 78727 9200 684 006 Sem: Firearms Regulations 25 3 W-214 9:15 - 10:35 AM TTh P Moritz 77887 9200 684 801 Sem: Complex Business Litigation 25 3 W-214 6:40 - 9:40 PM Th P Kahrl 73356 9200 685 001 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 70 3 L-151 10:45 - 12:15 PM TTh E Newman 73357 9200 685 801 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 70 3 L-152 6:40 - 9:40 PM W E Newman 74654 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 L-151 9 AM - 12 PM F O Cole 77888 9200 690 002 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 L-151 3:15 - 6:15 PM T O Cole 73358 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 W-208 6:40 - 9:40 PM Th O Cahoon/Ray Prereq-685&686 or permission 73359 9200 693 001 Probate Practice 18 2 W-214 4:25 - 6:25 PM T P&O 73848 9200 700 801 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Law 20 3 W-206 6:40 - 9:40 PM T E Samuels 74909 9200 701 001 Patent Law & Policy 20 3 W-206 5:10 - 6:30 PM TTh E Rockhill 77913 9200 703 001 Copyright Law 20 3 W-206 10:45 - 12:15 PM MW E Vacca 77918 9200 714 001 Current Issues: Counterfeiting & Piracy 20 3 W-206 3:15 - 4:45 PM TW E Samuels 75537 9200 716 801 International Patent Law 30 1 L-152 *23 S O Hornickel Richert *23 Serra OTHER ELECTIVES 73844 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O 73845 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 73847 9200 658 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 73360 9200 695 001 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 73361 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 74911 9200 695 003 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin 74912 9200 695 004 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin 73362 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *1*3*7 20 2 L-134 5:10 - 6:25 PM W O Spring 73363 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *1*3*7 20 3 L-134 5:10 - 6:25 PM W O Spring 74177 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - SEED Clinic *7*15 5-10 2 L-134 5:10 - 6:25 PM M O Spring 74178 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - SEED Clinic *7*15 5-10 3 L-134 5:10 - 6:25 PM M O Spring 77410 9200 696 006 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *1*3*7 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann 77411 9200 696 007 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *1*3*7 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann 77889 9200 696 008 Clinical Seminar I - Intellectual Property Clinic *1*3*7*20 15 2 TBA TBA TBA O Spring/Wilson 73364 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Carro 73365 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Carro TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. 73850 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *8 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 73851 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *8 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan The University of Akron School of Law Fall 2011 Schedule 8/8/2011 FALL 2011 SEMESTER SCHEDULE -ENDNOTES- *1 696*697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Professor Spring to to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, SEED, IP & 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. *2 Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; O=Other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, exams, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, into the students' final grades. *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II *4 610 *5 629 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at the Receptionist's Desk. NOTE: Secured Transactions is a prerequisite for Commercial Paper. Both are BAR courses. *6 All students must register for the same section (001, 002 or 800) in the Spring semester *7 The following courses are credit/non recredit: 609, 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 659, 696, 697 *8 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 the Receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement but only with the Associate Dean's permission. 698 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 on Springboard https://springboard.uakron.edu/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course. *9 618 *10 695 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. *11 609 Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students (all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. This class will meet Monday, August 15 - Friday, August 19, 2011. *12 656,657,658 Only December graduates and evening staff members are eligible to register for Law Review credits in the Fall semester. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Liz Sauders for registration permission. These sections cannot be repeated. Intern/staff position (9200:656) requires completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200:658. *13 703, 705 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. *14 659 Negotiations will meet on Saturdays October 1, October 15, October 22 and October 29. The first three (3) are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the last one on the 29th is from 9 to 11 a.m.. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course . *15 696-004&005 *16 639 & 641 *17 638 *20 696-008 Students interested in placement into the Intellectual Property Clinic must contact Professor Samuels *23 716-801 Sem: International Patent Law will meet on September 24th from 8 - 5 and October 1st from 8 - 4. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. Prereq: Patent Law (701), Intro to IP (700) AND/OR permission of Instructor. Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 10 students. Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School and cross-listed here. Family Law is graded on the following basis: Two-thirds (2/3) of the grade is based on the final exam and One-third (1/3) of the grade is based on a mediation exercise paper. 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. FALL 2011 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 22, 2011 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD Monday, September 5, 2011 Veteran's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD Thursday and Friday, November 10 - 11, 2011 Last Instructional Day: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday - Saturday, November 24-26, 2011 Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, November 26 - 29, 2011 Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, November 30 - December 10, 2011 Fall 2010 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law 8/17/2010 REQUIRED COURSES Class # Course # End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade Method *2 6:30 - 9:40 PM *11 O Jordan Genetin Instructor ALL FIRST YEAR (F & P-T REQUIRED) 76956 9200 609 801 Intro: Law & Legal Systems *7*11 250 1 F-T (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 76934 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 75 3 L-165 9:00 - 10:30 AM TTh E 76936 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 75 3 L-151 3:00 - 4:30 PM MTh E Anderson 76944 9200 605 001 Contracts I *3*6 80 3 W-210 1:15 - 2:45 PM WF E Cook 76946 9200 605 002 Contracts I *3*6 80 3 L-151 1:15 - 2:45 PM WF E Dessin 76972 9200 614 001 Property I *3*6 80 3 L-151 L-165 1:15 - 2:15 PM 11:15AM - 12:15 M ThF E Lee 76974 9200 614 002 Property I *3*6 80 3 L-151 9:00 - 10:30 AM MW E Barnes 76976 9200 616 001 Torts I *3*6 80 3 L-165 10:45 - 12:15 PM MW E Cravens 76978 9200 616 002 Torts I *3*6 80 3 L-152 9:00 - 10:30 AM TTh E Oddi 76982 9200 619 001 LARW I *3*6 35 3 W-206 1:15 - 2:15 PM 9:00 - 11:00 AM T F O Strong 3 L-152 W-214 2:15 - 3:15 PM 10:45 - 12:45 PM T Th O Schiavone W-214 10:45 - 11:45 AM 1:15 - 3:15 PM T O Cohen W-210 1:15 - 2:15 PM 9:00 - 11:00 AM T F O McBurney L-151 6:30 - 7:55 PM 8:05 - 9:30 PM M Th E Vacca M Th 77304 9200 619 002 84374 9200 619 003 86062 9200 619 004 LARW I *3*6 LARW I 35 *3*6 LARW I 35 *3*6 3 35 3 77 3 P-T (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 76948 9200 605 801 Contracts I *3*6 76980 9200 616 801 Torts I *3*6 75 3 L-151 8:05 - 9:30 PM 6:30 - 7:55 PM E Reilly 76984 9200 619 801 LARW I *3*6 35 3 W-214 6:30 - 9:30 PM W O Shaver 84376 9200 619 802 LARW I *3*6 35 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 PM W O Morath F-T (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 76940 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I 50 3 L-151 9:00 - 10:30 AM TTh E Huhn 76950 9200 608 001 Evidence *3*6 54 3 W-210 9:00 - 10:30 AM TTh E Moriarty 76952 9200 608 002 Evidence 54 3 L-165 9:00 - 10:30 AM MW E Cole 8:05 - 9:30 PM 6:30 - 7:55 PM M Th 6:30 - 7:55 PM 8:05 - 9:30 PM W Th P-T (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 77550 9200 601 801 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 L-165 76942 9200 603 801 Constitutional Law I *3*6 70 3 L-165 E Anderson E Rich 76954 9200 608 801 Evidence 70 3 L-165 6:30 - 7:55 PM 8:05 - 9:30 PM M W E Sahl 54 3 L-151 7:30 - 8:50 AM MW E Huhn N/A 1 N/A *9 *9 E&O OPEN (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 76938 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I *3*6 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED 77552 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *9 Library Staff GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. 76958 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 76960 9200 610 002 GWR for Law Review *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert 76962 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc. Classes (See Liz Sauders) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 76964 9200 610 004 GWR for Sports Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Sahl 76966 9200 610 005 GWR for International Law *4*7 7 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner 76968 9200 610 006 GWR for Law & Theology *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Lee 76970 9200 610 007 GWR for Capital Punishment Litigation *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 78572 9200 610 008 GWR for Legislative Process *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moritz 78574 9200 610 009 GWR for Climate Change Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Robbins 78582 9200 610 010 GWR for ACJ (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 78718 9200 610 012 GWR for Probate Practice *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Serra 78938 9200 610 013 GWR for Appellate Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro 79850 9200 610 014 GWR for Human Resource Lawyer *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Matejkovic 79916 9200 610 015 GWR for Sec. Trans. (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson 80496 9200 610 016 GWR for Trademark Pros.(in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 80700 9200 610 017 GWR for Family Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 81628 9200 610 018 GWR for First Amendment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Rich 81666 9200 610 020 GWR for BBA (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 82460 9200 610 022 GWR for Securities Reg (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 82462 9200 610 023 GWR for Intro to IP (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 82504 9200 610 024 GWR for Sexual Orientation & the Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 82596 9200 610 025 GWR for Judicial Role *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Cravens Fall 2010 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law 8/17/2010 DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES Class # Course No. End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade*2 Method 3:00 - 4:30 PM TF E Carro Instructor 76986 9200 622 001 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 L-151 76988 9200 622 801 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 PM Th E Koosed 76990 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 80 3 W-210 10:45 - 12:15 PM TTh E Kovach 76992 9200 626 801 Basic Business Associations 80 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 PM M E Padfield 78670 9200 628 001 Seminar in PreTrial Advocacy 16 3 W-214 6:30 - 9:30 PM M O Moritz 78022 9200 629 001 Secured Transactions *5 60 3 W-210 10:45 - 12:15 PM MW E Gibson 78010 9200 629 801 Secured Transactions *5 60 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 PM Th E Gibson 76994 9200 635 801 Bankruptcy Law Prereq-629 30 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 PM W E R. Thomas 77306 9200 638 001 Family Law *17 65 3 L-152 10:45 - 12:15 PM TF E&P Thomas 83688 9200 638 801 Family Law *17 65 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 PM T E&P Schneider 78774 9200 639 801 Estate & Gift Taxation *16 20 3 Pol457 5:20 - 7:50 PM M E Burke 76996 9200 640 001 Individual Taxation 90 3 W-206 3:00 - 4:30 PM MW E Lavoie 76998 9200 640 801 Individual Taxation 78760 9200 641 801 Corporate Taxation I 83700 9200 643 001 Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure 78016 9200 644 001 Sem: First Amendment Law 90 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 PM W E Lavoie * 16 Prereq-640 25 3 CBA147 8:10 - 10:40 PM Th E Mosebach 30 3 L-133 4:45 - 6:15 PM TTh TBA Prereq-603&604 20 3 W-215 3:00 - 6:00 PM T P Rich Glessner/Waesch Genetin 81482 9200 646 801 Health Care Law 40 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 PM M E 80328 9200 649 001 International Law 50 3 W-215 1:15 - 2:45 PM MW E Baumgartner 79730 9200 649 801 International Law 50 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 PM T E Baumgartner 85828 9200 652 001 Land Use Planning 30 3 L-167 3:00 - 6:00 PM M E Benjamin 78944 9200 659 801 Negotiations (Must read endnote *14) 24 1 *14 S O Sugerman 82476 9200 661 001 Environmental Law 25 3 L-133 3:00 - 4:30 PM TTh E Robbins 83764 9200 663 001 Legislative Process 20 3 W-215 10:45 - 12:15 PM WF O Moritz 85722 9200 671 001 Securities Regulation 30 3 L-133 1:15 - 2:45 PM WF E Padfield 85720 9200 681 001 Sports Law 25 3 L-152 1:15 - 2:45 PM MW P Sahl 81626 9200 684 005 Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law 25 2 L-134 3:00 - 5:00 PM T P Reilly 83686 9200 684 006 Sem: Capital Punishment Litigation 25 3 L-133 10:45 - 12:15 PM MW P Koosed 79848 9200 684 801 Sem: Human Resources Lawyer 25 3 W-206 3:00 - 6:00 PM T P Matejkovic 83940 9200 684 802 Sem: Judicial Role 25 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 PM M P Cravens 85740 9200 684 803 Sem: Law & Theology 25 2 L-151 6:30 - 8:30 PM W P Lee 84062 9200 684 804 Sem: Complex Litigation 25 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 PM Th P Kahrl 77000 9200 685 001 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 70 3 L-165 1:15 - 2:45 PM MW E Newman 77002 9200 685 801 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 65 3 L-165 6:30 - 9:30 PM T E Newman 79736 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I *20 Prereq-608 20 3 L-151 9 AM - 12 PM F O Cole 77004 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 W-208 6:30 - 9:30 PM F O Cahoon/Ray 77006 9200 693 001 Probate Practice Prereq-685&686 or permission 18 2 W-214 4:00 - 6:00 PM T P&O 78020 9200 700 801 Intro to Intellectual Property Law 50 3 L-167 1:15 - 2:45 PM TW E Samuels 80330 9200 701 001 Patent Law & Policy 50 3 L-167 4:45 - 6:15 PM TTh E Oddi 85737 9200 704 801 Trade Secrets 30 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 PM W *13 Dratler 85726 9200 708 801 Trademark Prosecution 30 3 L-133 6:30 - 9:30 PM T E Samuels 85723 9200 710 001 Cyberlaw W-215 4:45 - 6:15 PM MW *13 81670 9200 716 801 International Patent Law *25 S O Hornickel 85734 9200 721 801 Taxation of Intellectual Property *14 *23 Serra 30 3 30 1 Dratler 30 3 L-133 6:30 - 9:30 PM M E Kovach Richert OTHER ELECTIVES 78012 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O 78014 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 78018 9200 658 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 77008 9200 695 001 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 77010 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 80334 9200 695 003 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin 80336 9200 695 004 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin 77012 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 2 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 W O Spring 77014 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 3 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 W O Spring 78724 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5-10 2 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 M O Spring 78726 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5-10 3 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 M O Spring 85881 9200 696 006 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *1*3*7 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann 85882 9200 696 007 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *1*3*7 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann 77016 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Carro 77018 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Carro TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. 78024 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *8 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 78026 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *8 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan The University of Akron School of Law Fall 2010 Schedule 8/17/2010 FALL 2010 SEMESTER SCHEDULE -ENDNOTES- *1 696*697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Professor Carro to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, NBLC & 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. Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; O=Other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, exams, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, into the students' final grades. *2 *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II *4 610 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at the Receptionist's Desk. *5 629 NOTE: Secured Transactions is a prerequisite for Commercial Paper. Both are BAR courses. *6 All students must register for the same section (001, 002 or 800) in the Spring semester *7 The following courses are credit/non recredit: 609, 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 659, 696, 697 *8 698 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 the Receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement but only with the Associate Dean's permission. *9 618 The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 modules 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/ *10 695 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. 609 Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students (all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. This class will meet Monday, August 16 - Thursday, August 19, 2010. *11 *12 656,657,658 Only December graduates and evening staff members are eligible to register for Law Review credits in the Fall semester. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Liz Sauders for registration permission. These sections cannot be repeated. Intern/staff position (9200:656) requires completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200:658. *13 703, 705 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. *14 659 Negotiations will meet during four consecutive Saturdays in October. The class will meet from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. on October 9, 16 and 23rd and from 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. on October 30th. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course . *15 696-004&005 *16 639 & 641 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 10 students. Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School and cross-listed here. Family Law is graded on the following basis: Two-thirds (2/3) of the grade is based on the final exam and One-third (1/3) of the grade is based on a mediation exercise paper. *17 638 *20 690-001 You will only be required to be in class 3 hours per week. The entire class of 20 students will attend a 1 1/2 hour weekly session that meets on Tuesdays from 10:45AM to 12:15 PM for lecture, demonstration and communications exercises. The class will be divided in half (10 students in each group) for the Friday sessions that involve trial skills. One group of 10 students will meet from 9:00AM to 10:30AM and the other group of 10 students will meet from 10:45AM until 12:15 PM. *23 716-801 Sem: International Patent Law will meet September 25th from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and October 2nd from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. Prereq: Patent Law (701), Intro to IP (700) AND/OR permission of Instructor. 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. FALL 2010 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 23, 2010 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD Monday, September 6, 2010 Veteran's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD Wednesday & Thursday, November 10 - 11, 2010 Last Instructional Day: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday - Saturday, November 25 - 27, 2010 Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, November 27 - 30, 2010 Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, December 1 - 11, 2010 Fall 2009 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law 8/7/2009 REQUIRED COURSES Class # Course # End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade Method *2 6:30 - 9:40 PM *11 O Reilly Anderson Instructor ALL FIRST YEAR (F & P-T REQUIRED) 77304 9200 609 801 Intro: Law & Legal Systems *7*11 250 1 F-T (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 77282 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 55 3 L-165 10:45-12:15 MTh E 77284 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 55 3 L-165 3:00-4:30 WF E Genetin 77292 9200 605 001 Contracts I *3*6 55 3 L-165 9:00 - 10:30 AM MW E Lyons 77294 9200 605 002 Contracts I *3*6 55 3 L-151 9:00 - 10:30 AM MW E Coleman 77320 9200 614 001 Property I *3*6 55 3 L-165 10:45 - 11:45 TWF E Lee 77322 9200 614 002 Property I *3*6 55 3 L-165 1:15 - 2:15 TWF E Lee 77324 9200 616 001 Torts I *3*6 55 3 L-165 9:00 - 10:30 AM TTh E Reilly 77326 9200 616 002 Torts I *3*6 55 3 L-151 9:00 - 10:30 AM TTh E Oddi W-206 1:15 - 3:15 2:00 - 3:00 T Th O Sanchez W-214 10:45 - 12:45 10:45 - 11:45 T Th O Shaver L-165 2:30 - 4:30 3:00 - 4:00 T Th O Cohen L-165 8:30 - 9:30 PM 6:30 - 8:25 PM W Th E Wilson L-165 8:30 - 9:30 PM 6:30 - 8:25 PM M W E Cravens L-165 6:30 - 8:25 PM 8:30 - 9:30 PM M Th O Strong L-152 6:30 - 8:25 PM 8:30 - 9:30 PM M Th O Schiavone 77330 9200 619 001 77674 9200 619 002 85770 9200 619 003 LARW I *3*6 LARW I 55 *3*6 LARW I 55 *3*6 3 3 55 3 70 3 P-T (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 77296 9200 605 801 77328 9200 616 801 77332 9200 619 801 85771 9200 619 802 Contracts I *3*6 Torts I *3*6 LARW I *3*6 LARW I *3*6 70 70 70 3 3 3 F-T (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 77288 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I *3*6 52 3 L-152 9:00 - 10:30 AM MW E Rich 83806 9200 603 003 Constitutional Law I *3*6 52 3 W-214 9:00 - 10:30 AM TTh E Aynes 77300 9200 608 002 Evidence 52 3 L-152 10:45 - 12:15 WTh E Moriarty 83808 9200 608 003 Evidence 52 3 L-152 3:00 - 4:30 TW E Moriarty P-T (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 77928 9200 601 801 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 L-151 8:05 - 9:30 PM 6:30 - 7:55 PM W F E Genetin 77290 9200 603 801 Constitutional Law I *3*6 70 3 L-151 6:30 - 9:30 PM M E Huhn 77302 9200 608 801 Evidence 70 3 L-151 6:30 - 7:55 PM 8:05 - 9:30 PM W F E Cole OPEN (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 77286 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I 77298 9200 608 001 Evidence *3*6 52 3 L-151 7:30 - 8:50 AM TTh E Huhn 52 3 W-210 7:30 - 8:50 AM MW E Sahl N/A 1 N/A *9 *9 E&O ADDITIONAL REQUIRED 77930 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *9 Library Staff GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. 77306 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 77308 9200 610 002 GWR for Law Review *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert 77310 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc. Classes (See Liz Sauders) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 77312 9200 610 004 GWR for Entertainment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Sahl Baumgartner 77314 9200 610 005 GWR for International Law *4*7 7 0 N/A N/A N/A P 77316 9200 610 006 GWR for Native American Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Lyons 77318 9200 610 007 GWR for Capital Punishment Litigation *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 79040 9200 610 008 GWR for Legislative Process *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moritz 79042 9200 610 009 GWR for Wildlife Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Robbins 79052 9200 610 010 GWR for ACJ (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 79198 9200 610 012 GWR for Probate Practice *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Serra 79428 9200 610 013 GWR for Appellate Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro 80430 9200 610 014 GWR for Human Resource Lawyer *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Matejkovic 80504 9200 610 015 GWR for Sec. Trans. (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson 81166 9200 610 016 GWR for Counterfeiting and Piracy *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 81380 9200 610 017 GWR for Family Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 82406 9200 610 018 GWR for First Amendment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Rich 82452 9200 610 020 GWR for BBA (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 83810 9200 610 022 GWR for Mergers & Acquisitions (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 83812 9200 610 023 GWR for Intro to IP (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 83922 9200 610 024 GWR for Sexual Orientation & the Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 84122 9200 610 025 GWR for Judicial Role *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Cravens Fall 2009 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law 8/7/2009 DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES Class # Course No. End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade*2 Method 25 3 W-206 9:00 - 10:30 AM TTh P Sahl Instructor 85288 9200 611 001 Entertainment Law 77334 9200 622 001 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 L-151 3:00 - 4:30 TF E Carro 77336 9200 622 801 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 L-151 6:30 - 9:30 PM Th E Koosed 77338 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 80 3 L-151 1:15 - 2:45 TF E Lavoie 77340 9200 626 801 Basic Business Associations 80 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 PM M E Padfield 79146 9200 628 001 Seminar in PreTrial Advocacy 16 3 W-214 1:15 - 2:45 PM TF O Moritz 78436 9200 629 001 Secured Transactions 60 3 W-210 10:45 - 12:15 1:15 - 2:45 M W E Gibson 78422 9200 629 801 Secured Transactions *5 60 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 PM Th E Gibson 77342 9200 635 801 Bankruptcy Law Prereq-629 30 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 PM W E R. Thomas *5 77676 9200 638 001 Family Law *17 65 3 W-206 10:45 - 12:15 TTh E&P Coleman 85280 9200 638 801 Family Law *17 65 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 PM W E&P Thomas 79256 9200 639 801 Estate & Gift Taxation *16 20 3 POL219 5:20 - 7:50 PM M E Burke 77344 9200 640 001 Individual Taxation 90 3 L-152 9:00 - 10:30 AM TTh E Dessin 77346 9200 640 801 Individual Taxation 90 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 PM W E Lavoie 79240 9200 641 801 Corporate Taxation I * 16 Prereq-640 25 3 CBA105 7:20 - 9:50 PM T E Mosebach 85287 9200 643 801 Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure 30 3 L-133 6:30 - 9:30 PM T 78428 9200 644 801 Sem: First Amendment Law Prereq-603&604 20 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 PM Th P Rich 82220 9200 646 801 Health Care Law 40 3 L-134 6:30 - 9:30 PM T E Childs/Glessner 80990 9200 649 001 International Law 50 3 W-206 1:15 - 2:45 MW E Baumgartner 80292 9200 649 801 International Law 50 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 PM W E Baumgartner 79438 9200 659 801 Negotiations (Must read endnote *14) 24 1 TBA *14 S O Sugerman 78434 9200 660 001 Sem: Worker's Compensation 30 2 L-134 4:35 - 6:35 PM T E Pitts 83842 9200 661 801 Environmental Law 25 3 L-134 6:30 - 9:30 PM W E Robbins 85325 9200 663 801 Legislative Process 20 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 PM M O Moritz 85281 9200 664 001 Local Government Law 30 3 W-210 3:00 - 6:00 PM Th E Benjamin 83838 9200 672 001 Sem: Business Planning 25 3 W-209 3:00 - 4:30 PM TTh E Cook 79044 9200 677 801 Real Estate Law 30 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 PM Th E Brown 85282 9200 684 002 Sem: Mergers & Acquisitions 25 3 L-134 10:45 - 12:15 TTh E Padfield 85283 9200 684 003 Sem: Wildlife Law 25 3 L-134 3:00 - 4:30 PM MTh E&P Robbins 85284 9200 684 004 Sem: Native American Law & Policy 25 3 L-133 4:45 - 6:15 PM TW E 82404 9200 684 005 Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law 25 2 L-134 10:15 - 12:15 F P Reilly 85279 9200 684 006 Sem: Capital Punishment Litigation 25 3 W-215 3:00 - 4:30 MTh P Koosed 85444 9200 684 007 Sem: Judicial Role 25 2 W-215 10:45 - 12:45 T P Cravens 85455 9200 684 008 Sem: Elder Law 25 3 W-206 3:00 - 4:30 MW P Dessin 80428 9200 684 801 Sem: Human Resources Lawyer 25 3 L-134 6:30 - 9:30 PM M P Matejkovic 85524 9200 684 804 Sem: Complex Litigation 25 2 L-134 6:30-8:30 PM Th P Kahrl 77350 9200 685 001 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 70 3 W-214 10:45 - 12:15 WF E Newman 77352 9200 685 801 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 65 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 PM T E Newman 80300 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I *20 Prereq-608 20 3 L-151 10:45 - 12:15 9:00 - 12:00 T F O Cole 77354 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 W-208 6:30 - 9:30 F O Cahoon Prereq-685&686 or permission *14 Prereq - 633 or permission Anderson Lyons 77356 9200 693 001 Probate Practice 18 2 W-206 4:00 - 6:00 T P&O 78432 9200 700 801 Intro to Intellectual Property Law 50 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 T E Samuels 80992 9200 701 801 Patent Law & Policy 50 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 M E Oddi 79436 9200 703 001 Copyright Law 30 3 W-215 4:45 - 6:15 MW *13 Dratler 85285 9200 705 801 Licensing Intellectual Property Law 30 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 T *13 Dratler 85446 9200 714 001 Current Issues in IP: Counterfeiting & Piracy 82456 9200 716 801 International Patent Law *23 Serra 25 3 W-215 3:00 - 4:30 TW P Samuels 30 1 TBA TBA *23 O Hornickel Richert OTHER ELECTIVES 78424 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O 78426 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 78430 9200 658 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 77358 9200 695 001 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 77360 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 80996 9200 695 003 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 80998 9200 695 004 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 77362 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 2 L-134 5:00 - 6:15 W O Sahl, Joann 77364 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 3 L-134 5:00 - 6:15 W O Sahl, Joann 79204 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5-10 2 L-134 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook 79206 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5-10 3 L-134 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook 77366 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Carro 77368 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Carro TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. 78438 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *8 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 78440 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *8 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan The University of Akron School of Law Fall 2009 Schedule 8/7/2009 FALL 2009 SEMESTER SCHEDULE -ENDNOTES- *1 696*697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Professor Carro to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, NBLC & 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. *2 Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; O=Other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, exams, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, into the students' final grades. *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II *4 610 *5 629 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at the Receptionist's Desk. NOTE: Secured Transactions is a prerequisite for Commercial Paper. Both are BAR courses. *6 All students must register for the same section (001, 002 or 800) in the Spring semester *7 The following courses are credit/non recredit: 609, 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 659, 696, 697 698 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 the Receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement but only with the Associate Dean's permission. *9 618 The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 modules 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. *10 695 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. *11 609 Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students (all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. This class will meet Monday, August 17 - Thursday, August 20, 2009. *8 *12 656,657,658 Only December graduates and evening staff members are eligible to register for Law Review credits in the Fall semester. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Liz Sauders for registration permission. These sections cannot be repeated. Intern/staff position (9200:656) requires completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200:658. *13 703, 705 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. *14 659 *15 696-004&005 *16 639 & 641 *17 638 Negotiations will meet during four consecutive Saturdays in October. The class will meet from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. on October 3, 10 and 24th and from 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. on October 31st. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course . Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 10 students. Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School and cross-listed here. Family Law is graded on the following basis: Two-thirds (2/3) of the grade is based on the final exam and One-third (1/3) of the grade is based on a mediation exercise paper. *20 690-001 You will only be required to be in class 3 hours per week. The entire class of 20 students will attend a 1 1/2 hour weekly session that meets on Tuesdays from 10:45AM to 12:15 PM for lecture, demonstration and communications exercises. The class will be divided in half (10 students in each group) for the Friday sessions that involve trial skills. One group of 10 students will meet from 9:00AM to 10:30AM and the other group of 10 students will meet from 10:45AM until 12:15 PM. *23 716-801 Sem: International Patent Law will the weekends of October 3, 2009 and October 10, 2009. 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. on October 3rd and 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. on October 10th. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. Prereq: Patent Law (701), Intro to IP (700) AND/OR permission of Instructor. 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. FALL 2009 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 24, 2009 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD Monday, September 7, 2009 Veteran's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD Tuesday & Wednesday, November 10 - 11, 2009 Last Instructional Day: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday - Saturday, November 26 - 28, 2009 Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, November 28 - December 1, 2009 Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, December 2 - 12, 2009 Fall 2008 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law 9/3/2008 REQUIRED COURSES Class # Course # End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade Method *2 6:30 - 9:40 *11 O Reilly Anderson Instructor ALL FIRST YEAR (F & P-T REQUIRED) 73795 9200 609 801 Intro: Law & Legal Systems *7*11 250 1 F-T (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 73784 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 55 3 L-165 1:15-2:45 WF E 73785 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 55 3 W-210 3:00-4:30 TTh E Anderson 73789 9200 605 001 Contracts I *3*6 55 3 W-210 10:45-12:15 WF E Dessin 73790 9200 605 002 Contracts I *3*6 55 3 L-151 10:45-12:15 TTh E Coleman 73803 9200 614 001 Property I *3*6 55 3 W-210 10:45-11:45 MTTh E Lee 73804 9200 614 002 Property I *3*6 55 3 L-152 9:00-10:30 MW E Jordan 73805 9200 616 001 Torts I *3*6 55 3 L-165 3:00-4:30 MT E Johnson 73806 9200 616 002 Torts I *3*6 55 3 L-165 10:45-12:15 MW E Johnson 73808 9200 619 001 LARW I *3*6 55 3 L-165 12:45-2:45 3:00-4:00 M Th O Cohen 4:45-5:45 12:45-2:45 Th F O Cohen L-151 8:30-9:30 6:30-7:30 M W E Lyons M W E Oddi Th O Cohen L-151 73983 9200 619 002 LARW I *3*6 55 3 70 2 P-T (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 73791 9200 605 801 Contracts I *3*6 73807 9200 616 801 Torts I *3*6 70 4 L-151 6:30-8:25 7:35-9:30 73809 9200 619 801 LARW I *3*6 70 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 73787 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I *3*6 52 3 L-151 9:00-10:30 TTh E Huhn 77730 9200 603 003 Constitutional Law I *3*6 52 3 L-152 1:15-2:45 MW E Aynes F-T (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 73793 9200 608 002 Evidence 52 3 L-151 9:00-10:30 MW E Cole 77731 9200 608 003 Evidence 52 3 L-152 3:00-4:30 MW E Moriarty P-T (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 74119 9200 601 801 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 F E Genetin 73788 9200 603 801 Constitutional Law I *3*6 70 3 L-165 6:30-7:55 8:05-9:30 M W E Rich 73794 9200 608 801 Evidence 70 3 L-165 8:05-9:30 6:30-7:55 M W E Moriarty 52 3 L-151 7:30-8:50 AM MW E Huhn 52 3 L-152 7:30-8:50 AM TTh E Sahl N/A 1 *9 *9 E&O OPEN (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 73786 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I 73792 9200 608 001 Evidence *3*6 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED 74120 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *9 Library Staff GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. 73796 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 73797 9200 610 002 GWR for Law Review *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert 73798 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc. Classes (See Liz Sauders) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 73799 9200 610 004 GWR for Sports Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Sahl 73800 9200 610 005 GWR for International Law *4*7 7 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner 73801 9200 610 006 GWR for Feminist & Race Theory *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Lee 73802 9200 610 007 GWR for Elder Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Dessin 74710 9200 610 008 GWR for Legislative Process *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moritz 74711 9200 610 009 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 74716 9200 610 010 GWR for ACJ (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 74725 9200 610 011 GWR for Products Liability *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson 74792 9200 610 012 GWR for Probate Practice *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Serra 74911 9200 610 013 GWR for Appellate Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro 75458 9200 610 014 GWR for Human Resource Lawyer *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Matejkovic 75498 9200 610 015 GWR for Sec. Trans. (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson 75871 9200 610 016 GWR for Intro to IP (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 75987 9200 610 017 GWR for Family Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 76738 9200 610 018 GWR for First Amendment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Rich 76746 9200 610 019 GWR for Defamation, Privacy & Economic Torts *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson 76770 9200 610 020 GWR for BBA (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 76996 9200 610 021 GWR for Criminal Process *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 77732 9200 610 022 GWR for Securities Reg (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 77733 9200 610 023 GWR for Trademark Pros. (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 77806 9200 610 024 GWR for Firearms Regulations *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moritz Fall 2008 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law 9/3/2008 DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES Class # Course No. 73810 9200 622 001 End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade*2 Method 80 3 L-152 3:00-4:30 TF E Instructor Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 Carro 73811 9200 622 801 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 W E Koosed 77756 9200 623 801 Administrative Law 30 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 Th E Jordan 73812 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 80 3 L-165 10:45-12:15 TTh E Padfield 73813 9200 626 801 Basic Business Associations 80 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 M E Coleman 74766 9200 628 801 Seminar in PreTrial Advocacy 16 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 T O Anderson 74385 9200 629 001 Secured Transactions *5 80 3 L-165 9:30-10:30 MTW E Gibson 74377 9200 629 801 Secured Transactions *5 80 3 L-165 4:45-6:15 ThF E Gibson 77757 9200 632 001 Sem: Education Law 25 3 L-133 1:15-2:45 MTh E Jones 73814 9200 635 801 Bankruptcy Law Prereq-629 30 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 W E 73984 9200 638 001 Family Law *17 65 3 W-210 1:15-2:45 WF E&P 74821 9200 639 801 Estate & Gift Taxation *16 73815 9200 640 001 Individual Taxation 73816 9200 640 801 Individual Taxation 74813 9200 641 801 Corporate Taxation I 77758 9200 642 801 Alternative Dispute Resolution 74381 9200 644 001 Sem: First Amendment Law 76585 9200 646 801 75774 9200 649 001 R. Thomas Thomas 20 3 W-206 5:20-7:50 M E Burke 90 3 W-206 1:15-2:45 TF E Lavoie 90 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 Th E Dessin Prereq-640 25 3 CBA146 5:20-7:50 T E Mosebach 16 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 M O Jones Prereq-603&604 20 3 W-215 3:00-4:30 MW P Rich Health Care Law 40 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 T E Childs/Glessner International Law 50 3 W-215 10:45-12:15 WF E Baumgartner 75386 9200 649 801 International Law 50 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 Th E Baumgartner 77764 9200 652 001 Land Use Planning 30 3 W-215 3:00-6:00 Th E Benjamin 18 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 W O Lee 24 1 *14 S O Sugerman 76735 9200 654 801 Feminist & Race Theory 74918 9200 659 801 Negotiations *14 74384 9200 660 001 Sem: Worker's Compensation 30 2 W-206 4:35-6:25 Th E 77762 9200 661 001 Sem: Environmental Law 25 3 L-134 9:00-10:30 TTh TBA 75848 9200 663 801 Legislative Process 20 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 T O 74712 9200 667 801 Real Estate Law 30 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 Th E Anfang 77761 9200 670 001 Sem: Criminal Process 25 3 W-215 1:15-2:45 MW P Koosed 77759 9200 671 801 Securities Regulation 55 3 L-134 6:30-9:30 M E Padfield 77760 9200 672 001 Sem: Business Planning 25 3 W-214 3:00-4:30 TTh E Cook 75388 9200 680 001 Qualified Pensions & Profit Sharing 30 3 L-134 1:15-2:45 WTh E Kovach 77763 9200 681 001 Sports Law 25 3 W-206 3:00-4:30 MW P Sahl 75408 9200 683 801 Sem: Products Liability 25 3 L-133 6:30-9:30 W P Olson 75457 9200 684 002 Sem: Human Resources Lawyer 25 3 W-215 7:30-8:50 AM MT P Matejkovic 73817 9200 684 003 Sem: Elder Law 25 3 L-134 9:00-10:30 MW P Dessin 74915 9200 684 004 Sem: Defamation, Privacy & Ecomonic Torts 25 3 L-134 4:45-6:15 MT P Olson Recom-640 Prereq-617 Pitts Robbins Moritz 76736 9200 684 005 Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law 25 2 L-134 10:15-12:15 F P Reilly 77787 9200 684 006 Sem: Firearms Regulation 25 2 W-206 9:00-11:00AM Th P&O Moritz 78195 9200 684 007 Sem: Election Law 25 3 L-134 1:15-2:45 3:00 - 4:30 T Th E&O Lee 73818 9200 685 001 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 80 3 L-151 10:45-12:15 MW E Newman 73819 9200 685 801 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 65 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 T E Newman 75392 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I *20 Prereq-608 20 3 L-151 1:15-4:15 3:00-4:30 T Th O Cole 73821 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 W-208 W209 6:30-9:30 F O Cahoon 73822 9200 693 001 Probate Practice Prereq-685&686 or permission 18 2 W-206 4:00-6:00 T P&O 74383 9200 700 001 Intro to Intellectual Property Law 50 3 L-152 4:45-6:15 MT E Samuels 75775 9200 701 001 Patent Law & Policy 50 3 L-134 4:45-6:15 WTh E Oddi 74917 9200 703 001 Copyright Law 30 3 L-134 6:30-7:55 TW *13 77772 9200 704 001 Trade Secrets 30 3 L-134 3:00-4:30 MW *13 Dratler 77767 9200 708 801 Trademark Prosecution 30 3 L-133 6:30-9:30 M E Samuels 77765 9200 709 801 Intellectual Property Litigation L-134 8:05-9:30 PM TW E Wilson 76772 9200 716 801 International Patent Law TBA S O Hornickel 74916 9200 720 001 Managing Intellectual Property 77770 9200 721 801 Taxation of Intellectual Property *23 Serra Dratler 30 3 30 1 30 2 W-215 12:45-2:45 Th O Watkins 30 3 L-133 6:30-9:30 Th E Kovach Richert OTHER ELECTIVES 74379 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O 74380 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 74382 9200 658 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 73823 9200 695 001 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O TBA 73824 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O TBA 75777 9200 695 003 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O TBA 75778 9200 695 004 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O TBA 73825 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 2 L-133 5:00-6:15 W O Cook 73826 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 3 L-133 5:00-6:15 W O Cook 74795 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5-10 2 L-133 5:00-6:15 M O Cook 74796 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5-10 3 L-133 5:00-6:15 M O Cook 73827 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Carro 73828 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Carro TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. 74386 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *1 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 74387 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *1 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly The University of Akron School of Law Fall 2008 Schedule 9/3/2008 FALL 2008 SEMESTER SCHEDULE -ENDNOTES- *1 696*697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Professor Carro to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, NBLC & 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. *2 Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; O=Other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, exams, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, into the students' final grades. *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II *4 610 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at the Receptionist's Desk. *5 629 NOTE: Secured Transactions is a prerequisite for Commercial Paper. Both are BAR courses. *6 All students must register for the same section (001, 002 or 800) in the Spring semester *7 The following courses are credit/non recredit: 609, 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 659, 696, 697 698 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 the Receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement but only with the Associate Dean's permission. *9 618 The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 modules 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. *10 695 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. 609 Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students (all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. This class will meet Monday, August 18 - Thursday, August 21, 2008. *8 *11 *12 656,657,658 Only December graduates and evening staff members are eligible to register for Law Review credits in the Fall semester. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Liz Sauders for registration permission. These sections cannot be repeated. Intern/staff position (9200:656) requires completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200:658. *13 703, 704 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. *14 659 Negotiations will meet during four consecutive Saturdays in October, 2008. October 4, 11, 18 and 25. This class will meet from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. on October 4, 11, and 18th and 9:00 -11:00 a.m. on October 25th. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course . *15 696-004&005 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 10 students. *16 639 & 641 *17 638 Family Law is graded on the following basis: Two-thirds (2/3) of the grade is based on the final exam and One-third (1/3) of the grade is based on a mediation exercise paper. *20 690-001 You will only be required to be in class 3 hours per week. The entire class of 20 students will attend a 1 1/2 hour weekly session that meets on Thursdays from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM for lecture, demonstration and communications exercises. The class will be divided in half (10 students in each group) for the Tuesday sessions that involve trial skills. One group of 10 students will meet from 1:15 PM until 2:45 PM and the other group of 10 students will meet from 2:45 PM until 4:15 PM. There will be two weeks at the end of the semester when the entire class will meet only on Tuesday from 1:15 PM until 3:45 PM and there will be no Thursday class meeting. *23 716-801 Sem: International Patent Law will the weekends of October 4, 2008 and October 18, 2008. Times to be announced. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. Prereq: Patent Law (701), Intro to IP (700) AND/OR permission of Instructor. Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School and cross-listed here. 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. FALL 2008 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 25, 2008 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD Monday, September 1, 2008 Veteran's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD Monday & Tuesday, November 10 & 11, 2008 Last Instructional Day: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday - Friday, November 27 - 28, 2008 Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 26, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, November 29 - December 2, 2008 Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, December 3 - 13, 2008 Fall 2007 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law 4/12/2007 REQUIRED COURSES Class # Course # End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade Method *2 6:30 - 9:40 * O Reilly Anderson Instructor ALL FIRST YEAR (DAY & EVENING) REQUIRED 73933 9200 609 801 Intro: Law & Legal Systems *7*11 250 1 DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 73922 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 55 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 WF E 73923 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 55 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 TTh E Anderson 73927 9200 605 001 Contracts I *3*6 55 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 MW E Cohen 73928 9200 605 002 Contracts I *3*6 55 3 L-165 10:30-12:05 WF E Coleman 73941 9200 614 001 Property I *3*6 55 3 W-210 1:00-2:00 MTTh E Lee 73942 9200 614 002 Property I *3*6 55 3 L-152 10:30-12:05 MTh E Jordan 73943 9200 616 001 Torts I *3*6 55 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 TTh E Cravens 73944 9200 616 002 Torts I *3*6 55 3 L-151 8:30-10:05 MW E Cravens 3 L-151 3:00-5:00 4:00-5:00 M W O Cohen 55 3 L-165 L151 10:00-12:00 2:45-3:45 T W O Cohen 73946 9200 619 001 74123 9200 619 002 LARW I *3*6 LARW I 55 *3*6 DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 73924 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I *3*6 52 3 L-165 3:00-4:35 MW E Rich 73925 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I *3*6 52 3 W-210 3:00-4:35 MW E Huhn 73930 9200 608 001 Evidence 52 3 W-210 1:00-2:35 WF E Cole 73931 9200 608 002 Evidence 52 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 WF E Moriarty 2 L-165 6:30-7:30 8:30-9:30 W F E Moritz L-165 7:35-9:30 6:30-8:25 M F E Reilly 3 L-165 6:30-7:25 7:35-9:30 M W O Cohen EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 73929 9200 605 801 73945 9200 616 801 73947 9200 619 801 Contracts I *3*6 Torts I *3*6 LARW I *3*6 70 70 70 4 EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 74263 9200 601 801 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 L-151 6:30-7:55 8:05-9:30 W F E Genetin 73926 9200 603 801 Constitutional Law I *3*6 70 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 M E Huhn 73932 9200 608 801 Evidence 70 3 L-151 8:05-9:30 6:30-7:55 W F E Sahl N/A 1 N/A *9 *9 E&O ADDITIONAL REQUIRED 74264 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *9 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. 73934 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 73935 9200 610 002 GWR for Law Review *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert 73936 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc. Classes (See Liz Sauders) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 73937 9200 610 004 GWR for Entertainment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Sahl Baumgartner 73938 9200 610 005 GWR for International Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P 73939 9200 610 006 GWR for Feminist & Race Theory *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Lee 73940 9200 610 007 GWR for Elder Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Dessin 74916 9200 610 008 GWR for Legislative Process *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moritz 74917 9200 610 009 GWR for Wetlands *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 74924 9200 610 010 GWR for ACJ (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 74933 9200 610 011 GWR for Products Liability *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson 75009 9200 610 012 GWR for Probate Practice *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Serra 75141 9200 610 013 GWR for Appellate Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro 75792 9200 610 014 GWR for Human Resource Lawyer *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Matejkovic 75847 9200 610 015 GWR for Sec. Trans. (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson 76495 9200 610 016 GWR for Counterfeiting and Piracy *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels 76678 9200 610 017 GWR for Womens Legal History *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 77569 9200 610 018 GWR for First Amendment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Rich GWR for Defamation, Privacy & Economic Torts *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson GWR for Mergers & Acquisitions *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Padfield 77580 9200 610 019 TBA 9200 610 020 Fall 2007 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law 4/12/2007 DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES Class # Course No. End notes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade*2 Method 25 3 L-152 10:30-12:05 WF P Instructor 77581 9200 611 001 Entertainment Law 73948 9200 622 001 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 L-151 3:00-4:35 TF E Carro 77400 9200 622 002 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 W-214 3:00-4:35 TF E Koosed 73949 9200 622 801 Administration of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 W E Koosed 73950 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 80 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 TTh E Lavoie 73951 9200 626 801 Basic Business Associations 80 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 M E Padfield 74979 9200 628 801 Seminar in PreTrial Advocacy 16 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 W O Anderson 74555 9200 629 001 Secured Transactions *5 80 3 L-165 8:30-10:05 MW E Gibson 74547 9200 629 801 Secured Transactions *5 80 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 Th E Gibson 30 3 TBA 10:30-12:05 WF E Staff Prereq-629 30 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 T E R. Thomas 65 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 M E Thomas *16 20 3 POL404 5:20-7:50 M E Burke Dessin Cntrl'd 9200 632 001 Education Law Sahl 73952 9200 635 801 Bankruptcy Law 74124 9200 638 801 Family Law 75040 9200 639 801 Estate & Gift Taxation 73953 9200 640 001 Individual Taxation 90 3 W-214 8:30-10:05 TTh E 73954 9200 640 801 Individual Taxation 90 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 Th E Lavoie 75032 9200 641 801 Corporate Taxation I 25 3 CBA130 5:20-7:50 T E Apple 75142 9200 643 001 Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure Prereq-602 20 3 W-206 10:30-12:05 WF P Genetin 74551 9200 644 801 Sem: First Amendment Law Prereq-603&604 20 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 Th P Rich 74548 9200 645 801 Sem: Non-Profit Tax Entities 25 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 T E Kovach 77394 9200 646 801 Health Care Law 40 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 M E Spring/Childs 76327 9200 649 001 International Law 50 3 W-206 10:30-12:05 TTh E Baumgartner 75715 9200 649 801 International Law 50 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 W E Baumgartner 77566 9200 654 801 Feminist & Race Theory 18 3 L-133 6:30-9:30 W O Lee 75150 9200 659 801 Negotiations MUST READ ENDNOTE *14 24 1 TBA *14 S O Sugerman 74554 9200 660 001 Sem: Worker's Compensation 30 2 W-206 4:30-6:20 Th E Pitts 76453 9200 663 001 Legislative Process 20 3 W-214 10:30-12:05 TTh O Moritz 77393 9200 664 001 Local Government 30 3 W-214 3:00-6:00 Th E Benjamin 74918 9200 667 801 Real Estate Law 30 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 Th E Anfang 77578 9200 678 001 Seminar in Jurisprudence (including IP Jurisprudence) 25 3 W-210 4:45-6:15 MW E Oddi 75717 9200 680 801 Qualified Pensions & Profit Sharing 30 3 L-152 4:45-6:15 MW E Kovach 75739 9200 683 001 Sem: Products Liability Prereq-617 25 3 W-215 1:00-2:35 TTh P Olson 75718 9200 681 001 Sem: Comparative Legal Systems *17 25 2 W-215 3:00-6:00 TTh P Justice Ocran 75721 9200 684 002 Sem: Wetlands *19 25 1 W-215 5:00-6:00 W P Jordan 77389 9200 684 003 Sem: Mergers & Acquisitions Prereq-630 or permission 25 3 L-134 1:00-2:35 TTh E Padfield 77568 9200 684 004 Sem: UCC Sales 25 3 W-214 4:45-6:15 MW E Coleman 75791 9200 684 801 Sem: Human Resources Lawyer 25 3 L-167 6:30-9:30 M P Matejkovic 73956 9200 684 803 Sem: Elder Law 25 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 W P Dessin 75147 9200 684 804 Sem: Defamation, Privacy & Ecomonic Torts 25 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 W P Olson Prereq-640 *14 Recom-640 25 1 L-152 *21 *21 P Thomas 80 3 L-151 10:30-12:05 WF E Newman 6:30-9:30 T E Newman 6:30-9:30 Th P Moriarty 77567 9200 684 805 Sem: Womens Legal History 73957 9200 685 001 Wills Trusts & Estates I 73958 9200 685 801 Wills Trusts & Estates I *3 65 3 L-151 73959 9200 687 801 Expert Evidence Prereq:608 25 3 W-214 75722 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I -MUST READ ENDNOTE*20 *20 Prereq-608 20 3 L-151 8:30-10:05 TF O Cole 73960 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 W-208 6:30-9:30 F O Cahoon 73961 9200 693 001 Probate Practice Prereq-685&686 or permission 74553 9200 700 801 Intro to Intellectual Property Law 76330 9200 701 801 Patent Law & Policy 75149 9200 703 001 Copyright Law MUST READ ENDNOTE *22 77402 9200 711 801 Computer Law MUST READ 77395 9200 714 001 Current Issues in IP: Counterfeiting & Piracy 77675 9200 716 801 International Patent Law 75148 9200 720 801 Managing Intellectual Property ENDNOTE *21 *3 *22 *23 18 2 W-206 4:00-6:00 T P&O 50 3 L-167 6:30-9:30 W E Samuels Serra 50 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 T E Oddi 30 3 W-206 1:00-2:35 TTh *13 Dratler 30 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 Th *13 Dratler 40 3 W-210 4:45-6:15 TTh E Samuels 30 1 TBA *23 S O Hornickel 30 2 L-134 6:30-8:30 M O Watkins Richert OTHER ELECTIVES 74549 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O 74550 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 74552 9200 658 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 73962 9200 695 001 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett 73963 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Mock Trial *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett 76334 9200 695 003 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett 76335 9200 695 004 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett 73964 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 2 L-134 5:00-6:15 W O Rickett 73965 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 3 L-134 5:00-6:15 W O Rickett 75012 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5-10 2 L-134 5:00-6:15 M O Cook 75013 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5-10 3 L-134 5:00-6:15 M O Cook 73966 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Carro 73967 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Carro TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. 74556 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *1 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 74557 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *1 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly Fall 2007 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law 4/12/2007 FALL 2007 SEMESTER SCHEDULE -ENDNOTES- *1 696*697 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Professor Carro to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, NBLC & 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. *2 Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; O=Other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, exams, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, into the students' final grades. *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II *4 610 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at the Receptionist's Desk. *5 629 NOTE: Secured Transactions is a prerequisite for Commercial Paper. Both are BAR courses. *6 All students must register for the same section (001, 002 or 800) in the Spring semester *7 The following courses are credit/non recredit: 609, 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 659, 696, 697 *8 698 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 the Receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement but only with the Associate Dean's permission. *9 618 The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 modules 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. *10 695 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. 609 Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students (all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. This class will meet Monday, August 21, 2006 - Thursday, August 24, 2006. *11 Only December graduates and evening staff members are eligible to register for Law Review credits in the Fall semester. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Liz Sauders for registration permission. These sections cannot be repeated. Intern/staff position (9200:656) requires completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200:658. *12 656,657,658 *13 703, 705 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. *14 659 Negotiations will meet during four consecutive Saturdays in October, 2007. October 6, 13, 20 and 27. This class will meet from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. on October 6, 13, and 20th and 9:00 -11:00 a.m. on October 27th. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course . *15 696-004&005 *16 639 & 641 *17 684-006 Sem: Comparative Legal Systems will be offered during the first 5 weeks of the Fall session. *19 684-005 Sem: Wetlands will have a weekend field trip, date and time to be announced. *20 690-001 If the enrollment for Trial Ad I exceeds 16 students, please be advised that some students may be called on to meet on Tuesdays from 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. provided it does not create a conflict with other scheduled courses. Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 10 students. Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School and cross-listed here. Sem: Womens Legal History will meet on Saturday, September 15th from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., Friday, October 19 from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, November 10 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. *21 684-805 *22 703-001 Copyright Law with Professor Dratler will not meet on Tuesday, August 28th. The first class will meet on Thursday, August 30th from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. The T/Th class schedule will resume during the second week of classes. *23 716-801 Sem: International Patent Law will the weekends of October 6, 2007 and October 20, 2007. Times to be announced. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. Prereq: Patent Law (701), Intro to IP (700) AND/OR permission of Instructor. 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. FALL 2007 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 27, 2007 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD Monday, September 3, 2007 Veteran's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD Monday, November 12, 2007 Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday - Sunday, November 22 - 25, 2007 Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at 5:00 p.m. Classes Resume: Monday, November 26, 2007 Last Instructional Day: Friday, November 30, 2007 Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, December 1 - 4, 2007 Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, December 5 - 15, 2007 The University of Akron School of Law 10/5/2006 Fall 2006 Schedule REQUIRED COURSES Class # Course # 74135 9200 609 801 Footnotes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room ALL FIRST YEAR (DAY & EVENING) REQUIRED Intro: Law & Legal Systems *7*11 250 1 Time Day Grade Method *2 6:30 - 9:40 * O Reilly Instructor DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 74124 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 55 3 L-152 10:30 - 12:05 TF E Genetin 74125 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 55 3 L-151 10:30 - 12:05 MW E Genetin 74129 9200 605 001 Contracts I *3*6 55 3 L-165 3:00 - 4:35 MW E Cohen 74130 9200 605 002 Contracts I *3*6 55 3 L-151 1:00 - 2:35 MTh E Coleman 74143 9200 614 001 Property I *3*6 55 3 L-152 *3*6 55 3 E Jordan 74145 9200 616 001 Torts I *3*6 55 3 L-152 L-165 TTh MW Jordan Property I 1:00 - 2:35 8:30 - 10:05 E 74144 9200 614 002 8:30 - 10:05 MW E Oddi 74146 9200 616 002 Torts I *3*6 55 3 W-210 8:30 - 10:05 TTh E Cravens 74148 9200 619 001 LARW I *3*6 55 3 L-165 9:15-10:15 10:00-12:00 Tu Th O Cohen 2:45-4:45 9:15-10:15 T F O Cohen 74340 9200 619 002 LARW I *3*6 55 3 L-165 DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 74126 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I *3*6 52 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 WF E Rich 74127 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I *3*6 52 3 L-151 1:00 - 2:35 WF E Huhn 74132 9200 608 001 Evidence 52 3 L-151 3:00 - 4:35 MW E Cole 74133 9200 608 002 Evidence 52 3 W-210 3:00 - 4:35 MW E Sahl 6:30 - 7:30 8:30 - 9:30 7:35-9:30 6:30-7:25 6:30 - 7:25 7:35 - 9:30 W F M F M W E Coleman E Reilly O Cohen 6:30-7:55 8:05-9:30 W F E Anderson 6:30-9:30 M E Huhn Cole EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 74131 9200 605 801 Contracts I *3*6 70 2 L-165 74147 9200 616 801 Torts I *3*6 70 4 L-165 74149 9200 619 801 LARW I *3*6 70 3 L-165 EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 74492 9200 601 801 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 74128 9200 603 801 Constitutional Law I *3*6 70 3 L-151 W-210 74134 9200 608 801 Evidence 70 3 L-151 8:05 - 9:30 6:30 - 7:55 W F E N/A 1 N/A *9 *9 E&O ADDITIONAL REQUIRED 74493 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *9 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. 74136 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research GWR for Law Review *4*7 *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 74137 9200 610 002 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert 74138 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc. Classes (See Liz Sauders) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 74139 9200 610 004 GWR for Sports Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Sahl 74140 9200 610 005 GWR for International Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner 74141 9200 610 006 GWR for Judicial Role, Conduct & Ethics *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Cravens 74142 9200 610 007 GWR for Elder Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Dessin 75220 9200 610 008 GWR for Legislative Process *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moritz 75221 9200 610 009 GWR for Wetlands *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 75229 9200 610 010 GWR for Criminal Process *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 75245 9200 610 011 GWR for Products Liability *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson 75336 9200 610 012 GWR for Probate Practice *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Serra 75484 9200 610 013 GWR for Appellate Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro 76485 9200 610 014 GWR for Defamation, Privacy & Economic Torts *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson The University of Akron School of Law 10/5/2006 Fall 2006 Schedule DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES Class # Course No. Footnotes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade*2 Method Instructor 74150 9200 622 001 Admin. Of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 L-151 3:00 - 4:35 TF E Carro 74151 9200 622 801 Admin. Of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 L-151 M M Th E Koosed 74152 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 80 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 10:30-12:05 8:30-10:05 E Padfield 74153 9200 626 801 Basic Business Associations 80 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 W E Lavoie 75300 9200 628 001 Seminar in Pre-Trial Advocacy 16 3 W-206 8:30-10:05 MW O Moritz 74806 9200 629 001 Secured Transactions 80 3 L-165 10:30 - 12:05 WF E Gibson 74797 9200 629 801 Secured Transactions *5 80 3 L-165 6:30 - 9:30 T E Gibson 74154 9200 635 801 Bankruptcy Law Prereq-629 30 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 Th E R. Thomas 74341 9200 638 001 Family Law 65 3 L-152 4:45 - 6:20 MW E Coleman 75369 9200 639 801 Estate & Gift Taxation *16 20 3 L-167 5:20 - 7:50 M E Burke *5 74155 9200 640 001 Individual Taxation 90 3 W-206 10:30 - 12:05 74156 9200 640 801 Individual Taxation 90 3 L-152 TTh E Lavoie Th E Dessin 75360 9200 641 801 Corporate Taxation I Prereq-640 25 3 L-167 75485 9200 643 001 Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure Prereq-602 20 3 W-215 5:20 - 7:50 T E Apple 12:00 - 3:00 Th P 74801 9200 644 001 Sem: First Amendment Law Prereq-603&604 20 3 W-215 Anderson 3:00 - 6:00 T P Rich Kovach 6:30 - 9:30 74798 9200 645 001 Sem: Non-Profit Tax Entities 25 3 W-215 8:30 - 10:05 WF E 74802 9200 648 801 Insurance Law 40 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 Th E Tucker 77278 9200 649 001 International Law 50 3 W-214 10:30 - 12:05 TTh E Baumgartner 76361 9200 649 801 International Law 50 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 W E Baumgartner 75486 9200 650 001 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining 40 3 W-214 3:00 - 6:00 M E Spring 77291 9200 652 001 Land Use Planning Prereq-615 30 3 W-210 3:00 - 6:00 Th E Benjamin 75493 9200 659 801 Negotiations *14 24 1 L-152 *14 S O Sugerman 74805 9200 660 001 Sem: Worker's Compensation 30 2 L-133 4:30 - 6:20 Th E Pitts 6:30-9:30 Moritz 77459 9200 663 801 Legislative Process 25 3 W-214 M O 77277 9200 670 001 Sem: Criminal Process Prereq.-622 25 3 W-206 10:30 - 12:05 WF P Koosed 76525 9200 671 001 Securities Regulations Prereq: 633 55 3 W-215 1:00 - 2:35 WF E Padfield 75222 9200 677 801 Real Estate Law 30 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 M E Anfang 76366 9200 680 001 Qualified Pension& Profit Sharing 30 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 M E Kovach 77283 9200 681 801 Sports Law 50 3 W-206 4:45 - 6:20 TTh P Sahl Olson (Recom-640) 76403 9200 683 801 Sem: Products Liability Prereq-617 25 3 L-133 6:30 - 9:30 Th P 76367 9200 684 001 Sem: Comparative Legal Systems *17 25 2 L-164 3:00 - 6:00 TTh P Justice Ocran 74158 9200 684 002 Sem: Elder Law 25 3 W-206 3:00 - 4:35 MW P Dessin 75490 9200 684 003 Sem: Defamation, Privacy & Economic Torts 25 3 L-133 12:05 - 2:55 M P Olson 75845 9200 684 004 Sem: Judicial Role, Conduct, Ethics 20 3 W-215 12:05 - 2:55 M P Cravens 76372 9200 684 005 Sem: Wetlands 25 1 L-152 1:00 - 2:00 M P Jordan 77458 9200 684 006 Sem: Race & the Law 25 3 L-133 3:00-6:00 Th TBA 76483 9200 684 801 Sem: Human Resources Lawyer 25 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 T TBA Matejkovic 77377 9200 684 802 Sem: International Patent Law Prereq-*18 25 1 TBA TBA *18 TBA Hornickel 74159 9200 685 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates I *3 80 3 L-165 1:00 - 2:35 TTh E Newman 74160 9200 685 801 Wills, Trusts & Estates I *3 65 3 L-151 Newman Trial Advocacy I *20 20 3 L-151 Th Tu Th E 76373 9200 690 001 6:30 - 9:30 10:30-12:05 9:00-12:00 O Cole 77457 9200 690 002 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 20 3 W-209 3:00-4:35 MW O Connally 74162 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 W-208 6:30 - 9:30 F O Cahoon 74163 9200 693 001 Probate Practice Prereq-685&686 or permission 18 2 L-152 4:00 - 6:00 Tu P&O 74804 9200 700 001 Intro to Intellectual Property Law 50 3 W-214 1:00 - 2:35 TTh E *19 Prereq-608 Connally Serra Samuels 77281 9200 701 801 Patent Law & Policy 50 3 W-206 4:45 - 6:20 MW E 75492 9200 703 801 Copyright Law 30 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 W *13 Oddi 77279 9200 705 001 Licensing Intellectual Property 50 3 W-214 4:45 - 6:20 TTh *13 Dratler 77289 9200 708 801 Trademark Prosecution 30 3 W-214 6:30 - 9:30 T E Samuels 75491 9200 720 801 Intellectual Property Management 30 2 L-133 6:30 - 8:30 M O Watkins Richert Dratler OTHER ELECTIVES 74799 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O 74800 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 74803 9200 658 001 74164 9200 695 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Advocacy *7*12 (Prereq-656) *7*10 Cnt'l Cntl'd 2 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A O O Richert Rickett 74165 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Advocacy *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett 77285 9200 695 003 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett 77286 9200 695 004 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) - Moot Ct *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett 74166 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 2 W-215 5:00 - 6:15 W O Rickett 74167 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 3 W-215 5:00 - 6:15 W O Rickett 75339 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5 - 10 2 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook 75340 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5 - 10 3 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook 74168 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Carro 74169 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Carro TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. 74807 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *1 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 74808 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *1 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly The University of Akron School of Law Fall 2006 Schedule 10/5/2006 FALL 2006 SEMESTER SCHEDULE -FOOTNOTES- 696*697 *1 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Professor Carro to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, NBLC & 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. *2 Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; O=Other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, exams, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, into the students' final grades. *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II *4 610 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at the Receptionist's Desk. *5 629 NOTE: Secured Transactions is a prerequisite for Commercial Paper. Both are BAR courses. *6 All students must register for the same section (001, 002 or 800) in the Spring semester *7 The following courses are credit/non recredit: 609, 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 659, 696, 697 *8 698 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 the Receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement but only with the Associate Dean's permission. *9 618 The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 modules 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. *10 695 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. 609 Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students (all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. This class will meet Monday, August 21, 2006 - Thursday, August 24, 2006. *11 *12 656,657,658 Only December graduates and evening staff members are eligible to register for Law Review credits in the Fall semester. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Liz Sauders for registration permission. These sections cannot be repeated. Intern/staff position (9200:656) requires completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200:658. *13 703, 705 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. 659 Negotiations will meet during four consecutive Saturdays in October, 2006. October 7, 14, 21 and 28. This class will meet from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. on October 7, 14, and 21st and 9:00 -11:00 a.m. on October 28th. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course . *14 *15 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC 696-004&005 Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 10 students. Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School and cross-listed here. *16 639 & 641 *17 684-006 Sem: Comparative Legal Systems will be offered during the first 5 weeks of the Fall session. *18 684-802 Sem: International Patent Law will meet 3 consecutive Saturdays in late October, early November. Dates and Times to be announced. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. Prereq: Patent Law (701), Intro to IP (700) AND/OR permission of Instructor. *19 684-005 Sem: Wetlands will have a weekend field trip, date and time to be announced. 690-001 Trial Ad I with Prof. Cole will meet on Tuesday's from 10:30 - 12:05 p.m. For the Thursday sessions, the class is divided and 1/2 will meet from 9 - 10:30 a.m. and the other 1/2 will meet from 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon. During your first class meeting this split will be determined by Prof. Cole. *20 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. FALL 2006 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 28, 2006 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD Monday, September 4, 2006 Veteran's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD Friday, November 10, 2006 Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday - Saturday, November 23 - 26, 2006 Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 22, 2006 at 5:00 p.m. Classes Resume: Monday, November 27, 2006 Last Instructional Day: Friday, December 1, 2006 Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, December 2 - 5, 2006 Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, December 6 - 16, 2006 The University of Akron School of Law 9/1/2005 Fall 2005 Schedule REQUIRED COURSES Class # Footnotes Class Course Title (Pre-Req.) Limit Cr ALL FIRST YEAR (DAY & EVENING) REQUIRED Course # 74327 9200 609 801 Intro: Law & Legal Systems *7*11 250 1 Room Time Day Grade Method *2 6:30-9:40 * O Reilly Anderson Instructor DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 74314 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 55 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 TF E 74315 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 55 3 L-165 8:30-10:05 MW E Anderson 74320 9200 605 001 Contracts I *3*6 55 3 L-151 10:30-12:05 TTh E Coleman 74321 9200 605 002 Contracts I *3*6 55 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 MF E Cohen 74335 9200 614 001 Property I *3*6 55 3 L-152 E Jordan 74336 9200 614 002 Property I *3*6 55 3 74338 9200 616 001 Torts I *3*6 55 3 L-152 L-151 10:30 - 12:05 WF 1:00 - 2:00 TThF 74339 9200 616 002 Torts I *3*6 55 3 3 74342 9200 619 001 74543 9200 619 002 LARW I *3*6 LARW I *3*6 55 55 3 E Lee 3:00-4:35 MW E Cravens L-165 10:30 - 12:05 TTh E Cravens L-151 L-165 1:00 - 2:00 1:00 - 3:00 W Th O Cohen L-151 1:00 - 3:00 11:00 - 12:00 M W O Cohen DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 74317 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I *3*6 52 3 L-165 3:00 - 4:35 MW E Rich 74318 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I *3*6 52 3 W-210 1:00 - 2:35 TTh E Huhn 74324 9200 608 001 Evidence 52 3 L-151 1:00 - 2:35 TTh E Cole 74325 9200 608 002 Evidence 52 3 W-210 3:00 - 4:35 MW E Sahl EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) *3*6 70 2 L-165 6:30 - 7:30 WF E Coleman 4 L-165 7:35-9:30 MF E Reilly 6:30 - 7:25 7:35-9:30 M W O Cohen F M W E Genetin 74323 9200 605 801 Contracts I 74341 9200 616 801 Torts I 74343 9200 619 801 *3*6 LARW I 74705 9200 601 801 Civil Procedure I 74319 9200 603 801 Constitutional Law I 74326 9200 608 801 *3*6 70 70 3 L-165 EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) *3*6 70 3 L-151 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 6:30-7:55 8:05-9:30 E Huhn M W E Sahl *9 E&O *3*6 Evidence 70 70 3 L-151 8:05 - 9:30 6:30 - 7:55 N/A 1 N/A *9 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED 74706 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *9 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. 74328 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research GWR for Law Review *4*7 *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 74329 9200 610 002 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert 74330 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc. Classes (See Liz Sauders) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 74331 9200 610 004 GWR for Entertainment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Sahl 74332 9200 610 005 GWR for Admin of Criminal Justice (in addition to other course requirements) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 74333 9200 610 006 GWR for Education Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P O'Brien 74334 9200 610 007 GWR for Federal Jurisdiction *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Anderson 75544 9200 610 008 GWR for First Amendment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Rich 75545 9200 610 009 GWR for Environmental Law (in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 75561 9200 610 010 GWR for Probate Practice *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Serra 75578 9200 610 011 GWR for International Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner 75688 9200 610 012 GWR for Women's Legal History *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 75906 9200 610 013 GWR for Appellate Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro 77431 9200 610 014 GWR for Products Liability *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson 77618 9200 610 015 GWR for Elder Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Dessin The University of Akron School of Law 9/1/2005 Fall 2005 Schedule DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES Class # Course No. Footnotes (Pre-Req.) Course Title Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade*2 Method 30 3 W-214 1:00-2:25 TTh P Sahl Instructor 77224 9200 611 001 Entertainment Law 74344 9200 622 002 Admin. Of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 L-152 3:00-4:35 TF E Carro 74345 9200 622 801 Admin. Of Criminal Justice Recom-607 80 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 M E Koosed 74346 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 80 3 L-165 1:00 - 2:35 MW E Lavoie 74347 9200 626 801 Basic Business Associations 80 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 F E Padfield 75646 9200 628 001 Seminar in Pre-Trial Advocacy 16 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 TTh O Moritz 75059 9200 629 001 Secured Transactions *5 80 3 L-165 10:30 - 12:05 MW E Gibson 75049 9200 629 801 Secured Transactions *5 80 3 L-165 6:30 - 9:30 Th E Gibson 77226 9200 631 001 Conflicts of Law 40 3 L-133 4:45-6:15 TTh E 75543 9200 632 001 Education Law 16 3 L-133 1:00-2:35 MW P&O 74348 9200 635 801 Bankruptcy Law 74544 9200 638 001 Family Law 74545 9200 638 801 Family Law 75726 9200 639 801 Estate & Gift Taxation 74349 9200 640 001 74350 9200 640 801 Prereq-629 Baumgartner O'Brien 30 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 Th E Cox 65 3 W-210 1:00-2:35 WF E Coleman 65 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 F E Thomas 20 3 L-167 5:20-7:50 M E Burke Individual Taxation 90 3 L-152 10:30-12:05 TTh E Dessin Individual Taxation 90 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 W E Lavoie 75715 9200 641 801 Corporate Taxation I 25 3 L-167 5:20-7:50 T TBA 77200 9200 642 001 Alternative Dispute Resolution 24 3 W-210 4:45-6:15 TTh O O'Brien 75909 9200 643 801 Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure Prereq-602 20 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 Th P Anderson 75053 9200 644 801 Sem: First Amendment Law Prereq-603&604 20 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 T P Rich 75050 9200 645 801 Sem: Non-Profit Tax Entities 25 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 Th E Kovach 75054 9200 648 801 Insurance Law 40 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 T E Tucker 77201 9200 649 801 International Law 50 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 W E Baumgartner *16 Apple 75910 9200 650 001 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining 75927 9200 659 801 Negotiations 75058 9200 660 001 Sem: Worker's Compensation 30 2 74351 9200 661 801 Environmental Law 50 3 77203 9200 663 801 Legislative Process 20 3 L-133 6:30-9:30 77205 9200 664 801 Local Government 30 3 L-167 3:00-6:00 77489 9200 671 001 Securities Regulations 55 3 L-152 1:00 - 2:35 MW E Padfield 75546 9200 677 801 Real Estate Law 30 3 L-152 4:45-6:15 MW TBA Anfang 77206 9200 680 001 Qualified Pension& Profit Sharing (Recom-640) 30 3 W-214 4:45-6:15 MW E Kovach 77261 9200 683 001 Sem: Products Liability Prereq-617 30 3 L-133 10:30-12:05 MW P Olson 76471 9200 683 801 Sem: Products Liability Prereq-617 30 3 L-134 6:30-9:30 W P Olson 77207 9200 684 001 Sem: Federal Court Practice 25 2 L-164 4:20-6:20 T P&O 74352 9200 684 002 Sem: Race, Rights & Civil Liberties 40 2 L-167 6:30-8:30 W P or O 75917 9200 684 004 Sem: Women's Legal History 76470 9200 684 006 Sem: Comparative Legal Systems 77213 9200 684 801 Sem: Elder Law 77426 9200 684 802 Sem: Advanced Patent Prosecution *14 Prereq: 633 40 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 M E Spring 24 1 W-214 *14 S O Sugerman L-151 4:30-6:20 Th E Pitts L-152 6:30 - 9:30 T E Jordan M P Moritz Th E&O Benjamin Dowd Lee 18 3 W-215 10:30-12:05 TTh P Thomas *17 30 2 W-206 3:00-6:00 MW P Justice Ocran 30 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 Th P *18 Prereq-707 25 1 L-152 TBA S TBA Dessin Rockhill 74353 9200 685 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates I *3 80 3 L-152 8:30-10:05 MTh E Newman 74354 9200 685 801 Wills, Trusts & Estates I *3 65 3 L-151 6:30 - 9:30 T E Newman 77262 9200 687 001 Expert Evidence Prereq-608 15 3 W-206 3:00-6:00 T O Moriarty 74355 9200 687 801 Expert Evidence Prereq-608 15 3 W-214 W W F O Moriarty 77214 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 20 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 9:00-10:20 9:00-12:00 O Cole 74356 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 Th O Cole 75923 9200 690 802 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 W208/9 6:30-9:30 F O Cahoon/Ray 74357 9200 693 001 Probate Practice Prereq-685&686 or permission 18 2 W-215 4:00-6:00 T P&O 75056 9200 700 801 Intro to Intellectual Property Law 50 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 T E Serra Dratler 77215 9200 702 801 Trademark Law 50 3 W-214 4:45-6:20 TTh E Samuels 75924 9200 703 001 Copyright Law 30 3 W-210 4:45-6:20 MW *13 Dratler 77221 9200 714 801 Current Issues Affecting IP: IP Legislation 25 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 W E Samuels 75919 9200 720 801 Intellectual Property Management 30 2 W-214 6:30-9:30 M O Watkins 75051 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 75052 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 75055 9200 658 001 74358 9200 695 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) *7*12 (Prereq-656) *7*10 Cnt'l Cntl'd 2 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A O O Richert Rickett OTHER ELECTIVES 74359 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett 74360 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 2 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 W O Cook 74361 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 3 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 W O Cook 75691 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5 - 10 2 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook 75692 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 5 - 10 3 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook 74362 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Carro 74363 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Carro TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. 75060 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *1 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 75061 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *1 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly The University of Akron School of Law Fall 2005 Schedule 9/1/2005 FALL 2005 SEMESTER SCHEDULE -FOOTNOTES- 696*697 *1 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Professor Carro to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I, NBLC & 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. *2 Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; O=Other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, exams, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, into the students' final grades. *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II *4 610 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at the Receptionist's Desk. *5 629 NOTE: Secured Transactions is a prerequisite for Commercial Paper. Both are BAR courses. *6 All students must register for the same section (001, 002 or 800) in the Spring semester *7 The following courses are credit/non recredit: 609, 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 659, 696, 697 *8 698 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 the Receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement but only with the Associate Dean's permission. *9 618 The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 modules 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. *10 695 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. 609 Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students (all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. This class will meet Monday, August 23, 2004 - Thursday, August 26, 2004. *11 *12 656,657,658 Only December graduates and evening staff members are eligible to register for Law Review credits in the Fall semester. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Liz Sauders for registration permission. These sections cannot be repeated. Intern/staff position (9200:656) requires completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200:658. *13 703, 711 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. 659 *14 *15 Negotiations will meet during four consecutive Saturdays in October, 2005. October 8, 15, 22 and 29. This class will meet from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. on October 8, 15, and 22nd and 9:00 -11:00 a.m. on October 29th. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course . Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC 696-004&005 Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 10 students. Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School and cross-listed here. *16 639 & 641 *17 684-006 Sem: Comparative Legal Systems will be offered during the first 5 weeks of the Fall session. 684-802 Sem: Advanced Patent Prosecution will meet 3 consecutive Saturdays in late October, early November. Dates and Times to be announced. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. *18 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. FALL 2005 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 29, 2005 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD Monday, September 5, 2005 Veteran's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD Friday, November 11, 2005 Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday - Saturday, November 24 - 26, 2005 Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 23, 2005 at 5:00 p.m. Classes Resume: Monday, November 28, 2005 Last Instructional Day: Friday, December 2, 2005 Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, December 3 - 6, 2005 Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, December 7 - 17, 2005 Fall 2004 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law Class # Course # Course Title Footnotes (Pre-Req.) 6/18/2004 Class Limit Cr. Room Time Day Grade Method *2 Instructor DAY (FIRST YEAR - REQUIRED) 74593 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 50 3 W-210 1:00-2:35 WF E 74594 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 50 3 W-210 1:00-2:35 MTh E Genetin 74595 9200 601 003 Civil Procedure I *3*6 50 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 WF E Genetin 74600 9200 605 001 Contracts I *3*6 50 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 TTh E Coleman 74601 9200 605 002 Contracts I *3*6 50 3 L-151 8:30-10:05 MW E Coleman 74602 9200 605 003 Contracts I *3*6 50 3 L-152 1:00-2:35 MW E Cohen 74620 9200 614 001 Property I *3*6 50 3 L-152 10:30-12:05 MTh E Jordan 74621 9200 614 002 Property I *3*6 50 3 L-167 1:00-2:00 TWF E Lee 74622 9200 614 003 Property I *3*6 50 3 L-167 11:00-12:00 MTTh E Lee 74623 9200 616 001 Torts I *3*6 50 3 L-152 3:00-4:35 MW E Olson 74624 9200 616 002 Torts I *3*6 50 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 MTh E Olson 74625 9200 616 003 Torts I *3*6 50 3 L-152 TTh T W T W E Oddi O Cohen O Cohen 74627 9200 619 001 LARW I (for 001 & 1/2 of 002) *3*6 75 3 L-165 74846 9200 619 003 LARW I (for 003 & 1/2 of 002) *3*6 75 3 L-165 8:30-10:05 10:00-12:00 11:00-12:00 2:30-4:30 3:00-4:00 Anderson DAY (SECOND YEAR - REQUIRED) 74596 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I *3*6 60 3 L-151 8:30-10:05 TTh E Huhn 74597 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I *3*6 60 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 MW E Rich 74604 9200 608 001 Evidence 60 3 L-165 8:30-10:05 MW E Sahl 74605 9200 608 002 Evidence 60 3 L-151 3:00-4:35 MW E Sahl 1 N/A *9 *9 E&O Library Staff DAY (ADDITIONAL REQUIRED) 75048 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *9 DAY (SECOND & THIRD YEAR ELECTIVES) DAY STUDENTS ARE ALSO ELIGIBLE TO TAKE ELECTIVE COURSES DURING THE EVENING 74629 9200 622 001 Admin. Of Criminal Justice Recom-607 65 3 L-152 1:00-2:35 TTh E Koosed 75481 9200 622 002 Admin. Of Criminal Justice Recom-607 65 3 L-152 3:00-4:35 TF E Carro 74631 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 60 3 L-151 10:30-12:05 MW E Kovach 76401 9200 628 001 Seminar in Pre-Trial Advocacy 16 3 W-210/14 1:00-2:35 TTh O Moritz 75483 9200 629 001 Secured Transactions 75 3 W-210 3:00-4:35 MF E McElroy 76242 9200 632 001 Education Law 16 3 W-210 4:45-6:15 MW P&O O'Brien 74847 9200 638 001 Family Law 65 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 MW E Thomas 74635 9200 640 001 Individual Taxation 90 3 L-165 4:45-6:15 WF 76790 9200 643 001 Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure Prereq-602 20 3 W-206 3:00-6:00 M P Anderson 75476 9200 644 001 Sem: First Amendment Law Prereq-603&604 20 3 W-215 3:00-6:00 T P Rich 75473 9200 645 001 Sem: Non-Profit Tax Entities 25 3 W-214 1:00-2:35 TF E Kovach 77324 9200 646 001 Health Law 40 3 L-152 9:00-12:00 W P Huhn 76791 9200 650 001 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining 40 3 W-214 3:00-6:00 M E Spring 76792 9200 652 001 Land Use Planning Prereq-615 3 W-210 3:00-6:00 T E Benjamin 75474 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 75475 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 75479 9200 658 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12 (Prereq-656) Cnt'l 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 75482 9200 660 001 Sem: Worker's Compensation 30 2 W-206 4:30-6:20 Th E Pitts 76789 9200 681 001 Sports Law 30 3 W-206 1:00-2:35 TTh P Sahl 74641 9200 684 002 Sem: Race, Civil Liberties & Nat'l Security 40 2 W-214 4:00-6:00 W P or O Lee 76799 9200 684 004 Sem: Academic Success Research I Cntl'd 1 TBA TBA TBA Jarmon 76800 9200 684 005 Sem: Academic Success Research II Cntl'd 2 TBA TBA TBA Jarmon 77475 9200 684 006 Sem: Comparative Legal Systems *17 30 2 W-214 3:00 - 6:00 TTh P Justice Ocran 74642 9200 685 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates I *3 80 3 L-151 10:30-12:05 TTh E Newman 76803 9200 691 001 International Investments: F Inv Rg, Tch Trn, D Set. Prereq-649 20 3 W-215 8:30-10:05 MW P Baumgartner 76802 9200 692 001 Trial Advocacy II Prereq-690 16 3 L-151 9:00-12:00 F O Cole 74647 9200 693 001 Probate Practice Prereq-685&686 or permission 74648 9200 695 001 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) *7*10 Cntl'd Cntl'd *5 74649 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Semester) *7*10 74650 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 74651 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 76466 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 76467 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *7*15 74652 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II 74653 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II 76804 9200 701 001 Patent Law & Policy 76808 9200 711 001 Computer Law 30 18 Dessin 2 W-206 4:00-6:00 T P&O Serra 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett 20 2 N/A 5:00-6:15 W O Cook 20 3 N/A 5:00-6:15 W O Cook 5 - 10 2 N/A TBA TBA O Cook 5 - 10 3 N/A TBA TBA O Cook *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Carro *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Carro 30 3 L-134 1:00-2:35 TTh E Oddi 30 3 W-214 10:30-12:05 MW *13 Dratler Fall 2004 Schedule The University of Akron School of Law Class # Course # Course Title 6/18/2004 Class Limit Footnotes (Pre-Req.) Cr. Room EVENING (FIRST YEAR REQUIRED) 74603 9200 605 801 Contracts I *3*6 50 2 L-165 74607 9200 609 801 Intro: Law & Legal Systems *7*11 250 74626 9200 616 801 Torts I *3*6 50 4 L-165 74628 9200 619 801 LARW I *3*6 50 3 L-165 1 EVENING (SECOND YEAR REQUIRED) Time Day 6:30-7:25 8:35-9:30 W F 6:30-9:40 7:35-9:30 6:30-8:25 6:30-7:25 7:35-9:30 * M F M W M F M W W F 45047 9200 601 801 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 L-151 74599 9200 603 801 Constitutional Law I *3*6 70 3 L-151 74606 9200 608 801 Evidence 70 3 L-151 8:10-9:30 6:30-7:50 6:30-7:50 8:10-9:30 6:30-7:50 8:10-9:30 1 N/A *9 Grade Method *2 Instructor E Dessin O Reilly E Reilly O Cohen E Anderson E Rich E Cole *9 E&O Library Staff Koosed EVENING (ADDITIONAL REQUIRED) 75048 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *9 EVENING ELECTIVES EVENING STUDENTS ARE ALSO ELIGIBLE TO TAKE ELECTIVE COURSES DURING THE DAY 74630 9200 622 801 Admin. Of Criminal Justice 60 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 F E 74632 9200 626 801 Basic Business Associations Recom-607 60 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 Th E Kovach 76250 9200 628 801 Seminar in Pre-Trial Advocacy 16 3 L-167 6:30-9:30 Th O Moritz 75472 9200 629 801 Secured Transactions 74633 9200 635 801 Bankruptcy Law 74848 9200 638 801 Family Law 76526 9200 639 801 Estate & Gift Taxation 74636 9200 640 801 76507 9200 641 801 60 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 M E McElroy Prereq-629 30 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 Th E Wiese/Cox 65 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 W E Thomas *16 20 3 L-167 5:20-7:50 M E Burke Individual Taxation 90 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 T E Dessin Corporate Taxation I 25 3 L-167 5:20-7:50 T TBA Apple 75477 9200 648 801 Insurance Law 40 3 L-167 6:30-9:30 W E Tucker 76809 9200 659 801 Negotiations 24 1 L-152 *14 *14 O Sugerman 75482 9200 660 001 Sem: Worker's Compensation 30 2 W-206 4:30-6:20 Th E Pitts 74638 9200 661 801 Environmental Law Jordan 77466 9200 672 801 Sem: Business Planning 76793 9200 676 801 Sem: Int'l Trade: GATT, WTO, Reg Intg. 76249 9200 677 801 Real Estate Law 77476 9200 683 801 Sem: Products Liability 74641 9200 684 002 Sem: Race, Civil Liberties & Nat'l Security 74643 9200 685 801 Prereq-633 or permission 50 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 T E 24 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 W E&O Cook 30 3 W215 6:30-9:30 Th P Baumgartner 30 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 M TBA Anfang Prereq-617 30 3 6:30-9:30 T P Olson 40 2 W-214 4:00-6:00 W P or O Lee Wills, Trusts & Estates I *3 65 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 T E Newman 74644 9200 687 801 Expert Evidence Prereq-608 50 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 W O Moriarty 74646 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 W-209 6:30-9:30 M O O'Brien 76805 9200 690 802 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 W208/9 6:30-9:30 F O Cahoon/Ray 74647 9200 693 001 Probate Practice Prereq-685&686 or permission 75480 9200 700 801 Intro to Intellectual Property Law 76806 9200 703 801 Copyright Law 30 3 W-214 76807 9200 708 801 Trademark Prosecution 30 3 W-206 76801 9200 720 801 Intellectual Property Management 30 2 W-214 W-215 18 2 W-206 4:00-6:00 T P&O Serra 50 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 T E Samuels 6:30-9:30 W *13 6:30-9:30 M Samuels 6:30-9:30 M Watkins Dratler INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 75484 9200 698 002 Individual Studies & Research *8 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 75485 9200 698 003 Individual Studies & Research *8 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDITS TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH A COURSE ABOVE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW 74608 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 74609 9200 610 002 GWR for Law Review *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert 74610 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc. Classes (See Liz Sauders) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly 74611 9200 610 004 GWR for Education Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P O'Brien 74612 9200 610 005 GWR for International Investments *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner 74613 9200 610 006 GWR for Sem: International Trade *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner 74614 9200 610 007 *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Rich 76244 9200 610 008 GWR for First Amendment Law GWR for Admin. Of Criminal Justice (In addition to other course requirements) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 76245 9200 610 009 GWR for Probate Practice *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Serra 76271 9200 610 010 GWR for Health Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn 76307 9200 610 011 GWR for Environmental Law (In addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 76463 9200 610 012 GWR for Expert Evidence *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moriarty 76787 9200 610 013 GWR for Federal Jurisdiction *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Anderson 76788 9200 610 014 GWR for Sports Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Sahl The University of Akron School of Law Fall 2004 Schedule 6/18/2004 FALL 2004 SEMESTER SCHEDULE * FOOTNOTES * *1 696*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. Credit for 696/697 not to exceed 6 credits. Clinical Seminar I & 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. *2 Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; 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, into the students' final grades. *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II *4 610 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at the Receptionist's Desk. *5 629 NOTE: Secured Transactions (formerly Commercial Law II) is now a prerequisite for Commercial Paper (formerly Commercial Law I). Both are BAR courses. *6 All students must register for the same section (001, 002, 003 or 800) in the Spring semester *7 The following courses are credit/non recredit: 609, 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 659, 696, 697 *8 698 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 the Receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement but only with the Associate Dean's permission. *9 618 The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 modules 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. *10 695 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. 609 Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students (all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. This class will meet Monday, August 23, 2004 - Thursday, August 26, 2004. *12 656,657,658 Only December graduates and evening staff members are eligible to register for Law Review credits in the Fall semester. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Liz Sauders for registration permission. These sections cannot be repeated. Intern/staff position (9200:656) requires completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200:658. *13 703, 711 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. *14 659 Negotiations will meet during four consecutive Saturdays in October, 2004. October 9, 16, 23 and 30. This class will meet from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. on October 9, 16 & 23rd and 9:00 -11:00 a.m. on October 30th. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for the course. *15 696-004&005 *16 639 & 641 *17 684-006 *11 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 10 students. Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School and cross-listed here. Sem: Comparative Legal Systems will be offered during the first 5 weeks of the Fall session. 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. FALL 2004 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 30, 2004 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD Monday, September 6, 2004 Veteran's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD Thursday, November 11, 2004 Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday - Friday, November 25 - 26, 2004 Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 24, 2004 at 5:00 p.m. Classes Resume: Monday, November 29, 2004 Last Instructional Day: Friday, December 3, 2004 Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, December 4 - 7, 2004 Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, December 8 - 18, 2004 The University of Akron School of Law Class # Course # FALL 2OO3 SCHEDULE Footnotes (Pre-Req) Course Title 2/14/2005 Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade Method *2 Instructor DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 75171 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 TTh E Genetin 75172 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 L-151 8:30-10:05 E Anderson 75173 9200 601 003 Civil Procedure I *3*6 70 3 W-210 1:00-2:35 TTh E Anderson 75178 9200 605 001 Contracts I *3*6 70 3 W-210 Dessin 9200 605 002 Contracts I *3*6 70 3 L-167 MF TTh E 75179 8:30-10:05 1:00-2:35 E Coleman 75180 9200 605 003 Contracts I *3*6 70 3 L-152 75198 9200 614 001 Property I *3*6 70 75199 9200 614 002 Property I *3*6 70 75200 9200 614 003 Property I *3*6 75201 9200 616 001 Torts I 75202 9200 616 002 Torts I 75203 9200 616 003 75205 9200 619 001 WF E Cohen 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 TTh 3:00-4:00 TW 1:00-2:00 F E Lee 3 L-167 11:00-12:00 MWTh E Lee 70 3 L-152 8:30-10:05 MW E Jordan *3*6 70 3 L-165 10:30-12:05 MW E Oddi *3*6 70 3 L-152 8:30-10:05 TTh E Olson Torts I *3*6 70 3 L-152 1:00-2:35 WF E Olson LARW I (for 001 & 1/2 of 002) *3*6 105 3 L-165 12:45 - 2:45 W 11:00-12:00 F O Cohen 3 L-165 1:00-3:00 3:00-4:00 M T O Cohen 75445 9200 619 003 LARW I (for 003 & 1/2 of 002) *3*6 105 DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 75174 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I *3*6 55 3 L-165 3:00-4:35 WF E Rich 75175 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I *3*6 55 3 L-151 3:00-4:35 MF E Huhn 75176 9200 603 003 Constitutional Law I *3*6 55 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 WF E Huhn 75182 9200 608 001 Evidence 55 Evidence 55 MW TTh Sahl 9200 608 002 1:00-2:35 8:30-10:05 E 75183 3 W-206 3 L-165 E Cole 76358 9200 608 003 Evidence 55 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 WF E O'Brien 1 N/A *9 *9 E&O 30 3 1:00-2:35 TF P Sahl 65 3 L-165 8:30-10:05 MW E Koosed 3:00-4:35 1:00-2:35 T Th E Carro DAY (ADDITIONAL REQUIRED) 75698 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *9 Library Staff DAY (SECOND & THIRD YEAR ELECTIVES) 77540 9200 611 001 Entertainment Law 75207 9200 622 001 Admin. of Criminal Justice Recom-607 Recom-607 W-214 76361 9200 622 002 Admin. of Criminal Justice 65 3 L-152 75448 9200 625 001 Antitrust Law 30 3 W-215 75209 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 60 3 L-165 77784 9200 628 001 Seminar in Pre-Trial Advocacy 16 3 W-209 *5 P Thomas E Kovach 1:00-2:30 O Moritz E P&O Gibson O'Brien TTh 10:30-12:05 TF 76365 77534 9200 629 001 9200 632 001 Secured Transactions Education Law 75212 9200 637 001 Employment Discrimination 45 3 L-133 Moriarty 9200 638 001 Family Law 65 3 L-152 10:30-12:05 WF 10:30-12:05 MW E 75446 E Thomas 78060 9200 639 080 Estate & Gift Taxation 15 3 POL321 5:20-7:50 M E Burke 75213 9200 640 001 Individual Taxation 90 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 TTh E Dessin 76355 9200 644 001 Sem: First Amendment Law 20 3 W-215 1:00-4:00 T P Rich 76351 9200 645 001 Sem: Non-Profit Tax Entities 25 3 L-133 Kovach 9200 649 001 International Law 50 3 W-215 TW MTh E 75215 4:45-6:15 1:00-2:35 E Ocran 76353 9200 656 001 Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*12 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 76354 9200 657 001 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*12 Prereq-656 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 76359 9200 658 001 Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*12 Prereq-656 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert 75701 9200 659 001 Negotiation 16 1 L-152 *14 *14 O Sugerman 76362 9200 660 001 Sem: Worker's Compensation 30 2 W-206 4:30-6:20 Th E Pitts 75218 9200 676 001 Sem: Int'l. Trade: GATT, NAFTA, RI 30 3 W-206 8:30-11:30 T P Ocran 75219 9200 684 001 Sem: Race, Civil Liberties & Nat'l Security 50 2 L-152 4:00-6:00 M P or O 75220 9200 684 002 Sem: Law & Economics 20 3 W-214 1:00-2:35 MW P 77844 9200 684 005 Sem: Federal Court Practice O 78281 9200 684 006 Sem: Academic Success Research I 78282 9200 684 007 Sem: Academic Success Research II Cntl'd 75221 9200 685 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates I *3 65 75224 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I 20 18 Prereq-603&604 90 30 3:00-6:00 W 10:30-12:05 TTh 3 L-151 3 L-152/134 1:00-2:35 TTh 16 2 L-133 4:15 - 6:15 M Cntl'd 1 TBA TBA TBA 2 TBA TBA TBA 3 L-151 3 W-209 10:30-12:05 MW 1:00-2:30 W 9:00-12:00 F Lee Gibson Dowd Jarmon Jarmon E Newman O Cole P&O Serra 75226 9200 693 001 Probate Practice Prereq-608 Prereq-685&686 or permission 2 W-206 4:00-6:00 T 75227 9200 695 001 Advocacy Teams (Fall Sem.) *7*10 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett 75228 9200 695 002 Advocacy Teams (Fall Sem.) *7*10 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett The University of Akron School of Law Class # Course # FALL 2OO3 SCHEDULE Footnotes (Pre-Req) Course Title 2/14/2005 Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade Method *2 Instructor DAY (SECOND & THIRD YEAR ELECTIVES) (Cont.) 75229 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 2 L-152 5:00-6:15 W O 75230 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 3 L-152 5:00-6:15 W O Walsh 77935 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *15 3 2 N/A TBA TBA O Cook 77936 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *15 3 3 N/A TBA TBA O Cook 75231 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Carro 75232 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *1*3*7 Prereq-696 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Carro 76369 9200 698 002 Indiv. Studies & Research *8 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Coleman 76370 9200 698 003 Indiv. Studies & Research *8 Cntl'd N/A P Coleman 76371 9200 703 001 Copyright Law 30 3 N/A N/A 3 W-214 10:30-12:05 TTh 6:30-7:25 8:35-9:30 W F *11 M F *13 Walsh Dratler EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 75181 9200 605 080 Contracts I *3*6 70 2 L-151 75185 9200 609 080 Intro: Law & Legal Systems *7*11 275 1 75204 9200 616 080 Torts I *3*6 70 4 L-151 6:30-9:30 7:35-9:30 6:30-8:25 3 L-151 6:30-7:25 7:35-9:30 M W 3 L-165 6:30-7:50 8:10-9:30 75206 9200 619 080 LARW I *3*6 70 E Coleman O Reilly E Reilly O Cohen W F E Genetin 3 L-165 6:30-7:50 8:10-9:30 M W E Rich 3 L-165 8:10-9:30 6:30-7:50 M F E Sahl 1 N/A *9 *9 E&O EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 75697 75177 75184 9200 601 080 9200 603 080 9200 608 080 Civil Procedure I 70 Constitutional Law I *3*6 Evidence 70 70 EVENING (ADDITIONAL REQUIRED) 75698 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *9 Library Staff EVENING (ELECTIVES) 75208 9200 622 080 Admin. of Crim. Justice 75210 9200 626 080 Basic Business Associations Recom-607 77542 9200 628 080 Seminar in Pre-Trial Advocacy 16 76349 9200 629 080 Secured Transactions 90 75211 9200 635 080 Bankruptcy Law 30 77533 9200 637 080 Employment Discrimination 30 3 75447 9200 638 080 Family Law 65 3 L-152 78060 9200 639 080 Estate & Gift Taxation 75214 9200 640 080 Individual Taxation 78027 9200 641 080 Corporate Taxation I *16 (Prereq. 640) 77535 9200 643 080 Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure Prereq-602 20 76351 9200 645 001 Sem: Non-Profit Tax Entities 25 76356 9200 648 080 Insurance Law 75216 9200 649 080 75700 9200 650 080 76362 75217 Prereq-629 80 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 Th E Koosed 45 3 W-210 M W E Kovach 3 L-167 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 O Moritz 3 L165 6:30-9:30 Th E Gibson 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 W E Wiese/Cox W-214 6:30-9:30 Th E Moriarty F M E Thomas E Burke 15 3 POL321 6:30-9:30 5:20-7:50 90 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 W E Dessin 15 3 W-214 T M TBA Apple 3 W-215 5:20-7:50 6:30-9:30 3 L-133 4:45-6:15 TW E Kovach 40 3 L-134 6:30-9:30 T E Tucker International Law 50 3 W-215 3 W-206 W M Ocran 40 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 E Labor Law & Collective Bargaining E Spring 9200 660 001 Sem: Worker's Compensation 30 2 W-206 4:30-6:20 Th E Pitts 9200 661 080 Environmental Law 50 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 T E 77539 9200 664 080 Local Government Law 30 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 Th E&O 77541 9200 677 080 Real Estate Law 30 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 M TBA 75219 9200 684 001 Sem: Race, Civil Liberties & Nat'l Security 50 2 L-152 4:00-6:00 M P or O 77844 9200 684 005 Sem: Federal Court Practice 16 2 L-133 4:15 - 6:15 M O 77938 9200 684 080 Intellectual Property Management 75222 9200 685 080 Wills, Trusts & Estates I 75223 9200 687 080 Expert Evidence 75225 9200 690 080 75226 *16 P Anderson Jordan Benjamin Anfang Lee Dowd 30 2 L-152 6:30-9:30 W O Samuels *3 65 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 T E Newman 20 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 T O Moriarty Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 12 3 W-208/09 6:30-9:30 F O Cahoon/Ray 9200 693 001 Probate Practice Prereq-685&686 or permission 18 2 W-206 4:00-6:00 T P&O Serra 75229 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 2 L-152 5:00-6:15 W O Walsh 75230 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *1*3*7 20 3 L-152 5:00-6:15 W O Walsh 76360 9200 700 080 Intro to Intellectual Property Law 50 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 M E Samuels 76372 9200 701 080 Patent Law & Policy 30 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 Th E Oddi 77544 9200 704 080 Trade Secrets 30 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 W *13 Dratler The University of Akron School of Law FALL 2OO3 SCHEDULE 2/14/2005 TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH A COURSE ABOVE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. DAY - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS 75186 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Coleman 75187 9200 610 002 GWR for Law Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert 75188 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc classes (See Student Serv.) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Coleman 75189 9200 610 004 GWR for Education Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P O'Brien 75190 9200 610 005 GWR for International Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Ocran 75191 9200 610 006 GWR for International Trade *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Ocran 75192 9200 610 007 GWR for Antitrust Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 77536 9200 610 008 GWR for First Amendment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Rich 77537 9200 610 009 GWR for Admin. Of Criminal Justice (in addition to other course requirements) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed 77600 9200 610 010 GWR for Appellate Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro 77642 9200 610 011 GWR for Probate Practice *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Serra 77925 9200 610 012 GWR for Law & Economics *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson 75193 9200 610 080 GWR for Federal Jurisdiction *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Anderson 75194 9200 610 081 GWR for International Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Ocran 75195 9200 610 082 GWR for Expert Evidence (in addition to other course requirements) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moriarty 75196 9200 610 083 GWR for Entertainment Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Sahl 75197 9200 610 084 GWR for Family Law (Day & Eve; in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 76572 9200 610 085 GWR for Environmental Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan 9200 610 086 GWR for Admin. Of Criminal Justice (in addition to other course requirements) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS 77538 The University of Akron School of Law FALL 2OO3 SCHEDULE 2/14/2005 FALL 2003 SEMESTER SCHEDULE *1 696&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. Credit for 696/697 not to exceed 6 credits. Clinical Seminar I & 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. *2 Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; 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, into the students' final grades. *3 Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II. *4 610 All students must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to their final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at the receptionist's desk. *5 629 NOTE: Secured Transactions (formerly Commercial Law II) is a now a prerequisite for Commercial Paper (formerly Commercial Law I). Both are BAR courses. *6 All students must register for the same section (001,002,003 or 080) in the Spring Semester. *7 The following courses are credit/non-credit: 609,610,618, 656,657,658,659,695,696,697. 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 but only with the Office of the Dean of Student Services's permission. *9 618 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. *10 695 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. *11 609 Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students (all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. This class will meet Monday, August 18, 2003 Thursday, August 21, 2003. *12 656,657,658 Only December graduates and evening staff members are eligible to register for Law Review credits in the Fall semester. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to the Student Services Counselor for registration permission. These sections cannot be repeated. Intern/staff position (9200:656) require completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200658. *13 703, 704 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. *14 659 Negotiation will meet during two weekends in October 2003: October 4/5 and 11/12. This class will meet from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on October 4, 5, & 11 and from 9:00 a.m to 11:00 a.m. on October 12. This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for this course. *15 696-004&005 Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students. *16 639 & 641 *8 Estate & Gift Taxation and Corporate Taxation I are taught at the Business School & cross-listed here. 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. FALL 2003 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, August 25, 2003 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD! Monday, September 1, 2003 Veteran's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD Tuesday, November 11, 2003 Last Instructional Day: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 Thanksgiving Holiday: Thursday-Saturday, November 27-29, 2003 *Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 26, 2003, at 5:00 p.m. Reading Period: Saturday-Tuesday, November 29-December 2, 2003 Exam Period: Wednesday-Saturday, December 3-13, 2003 The University of Akron School of Law FALL 2OO2 SCHEDULE 2/14/2005 82769 82770 82771 82776 9200 601 001 9200 601 002 9200 601 003 9200 605 001 Civil Procedure I Civil Procedure I Civil Procedure I Contracts I Footnotes Class Limit (Pre-Req) DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) *3*6 70 *3*6 70 *3*6 70 *3*6 70 82777 82778 82806 82807 82808 82809 82810 82811 9200 605 002 9200 605 003 9200 614 001 9200 614 002 9200 614 003 9200 616 001 9200 616 002 9200 616 003 Contracts I Contracts I Property I Property I Property I Torts I Torts I Torts I *3*6 *3*6 *3*6 *3*6 *3*6 *3*6 *3*6 *3*6 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 82814 9200 619 001 LARW I (for 001 & 1/2 of 002) *3*6 105 83182 9200 619 003 LARW I (for 003 & 1/2 of 002) 82772 82773 82774 82780 Constitutional Law I Constitutional Law I Constitutional Law I Evidence Class # Course # 9200 603 001 9200 603 002 9200 603 003 9200 608 001 Course Title 82781 9200 608 002 84950 9200 608 003 83916 9200 618 001 Evidence Evidence Advanced Legal Research 82816 84953 83185 82818 Admin. of Criminal Justice Admin. of Criminal Justice Antitrust Law Basic Business Associations 9200 622 001 9200 622 002 9200 625 001 9200 626 001 84955 9200 628 001 *3*6 105 DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) *3*6 55 *3*6 55 *3*6 55 55 55 55 84956 84957 82823 83183 82824 83921 84943 9200 628 002 9200 629 001 9200 637 001 9200 638 001 9200 640 001 9200 643 001 9200 645 001 Seminar in Pre-Trial Advocacy Secured Transactions Employment Discrimination Family Law Individual Taxation Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure Sem: Non-Profit Tax Entities 82827 83922 84944 84945 84946 84951 83924 84954 82833 82834 82835 82846 84958 9200 649 001 9200 650 001 9200 652 001 9200 656 001 9200 657 001 9200 658 001 9200 659 001 9200 660 001 9200 676 001 9200 684 001 9200 684 002 9200 685 001 9200 687 001 International Law Labor Law & Collective Bargaining Land Use Planning Law Rev. Internship/Staff Law Rev. Senior Staff Law Rev. Editorial Brd. Negotiation Sem: Worker's Compensation Sem: Int'l. Trade: GATT, NAFTA, RI Sem: Race, Rights & Civil Liberties Sem: Consumer Credit Law Wills, Trusts & Estates I Expert Evidence Trial Advocacy I 82853 82854 82855 82856 82857 82858 82859 84961 84962 84965 84940 Probate Practice Advocacy Teams (Fall Sem.) Advocacy Teams (Fall Sem.) Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar I Clinical Seminar II Clinical Seminar II Indiv. Studies & Research Indiv. Studies & Research Patent Law & Policy Computer Law 9200 693 001 9200 695 001 9200 695 002 9200 696 002 9200 696 003 9200 697 002 9200 697 003 9200 698 002 9200 698 003 9200 701 080 9200 711 001 3 3 3 3 12 *5 Prereq-602 Prereq-615 *7*13 *7*13(Prereq-656) *7*13(Prereq-656) Prereq-602 *3 Prereq-608 Prereq-685&686 or permission *7*10 *7*10 *1*3*7 *1*3*7 *1*3*7 (Prereq-696) *1*3*7 (Prereq-696) *8 *8 Room L-152 L-151 L-151 L-165 3 3 3 3 TF MW TTh MW T F MW *9 L-165 L-165 L-165 L-167 3:00-4:35 8:30-10:05 10:30-12:05 10:30-12:05 1:00-2:35 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 3 L-151 3:00-4:35 1 N/A *9 W-210 L-152 W-206 L-165 3 L-167 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 L-167 L-165 W-214 W-214 W-206 W-209 L-134 50 40 40 Cntl'd Cntl'd Cntl'd 16 30 30 50 16 90 20 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 3 3 3 W-210 L-152 L-134 N/A N/A N/A L-152 W-206 W-215 L-134 L-133 L-152 W-214 18 Cntl'd Cntl'd 20 20 20 20 Cntl'd Cntl'd 30 30 Day MTh TF MTh MW W F MTh WF MTh WF TF MW TF T Th T W 12 90 45 65 90 20 25 20 Time 10:30-12:05 1:00-2:35 10:30-12:05 3:00-4:35 3:00-4:35 3 L-152 10:30-12:05 3 l-151 8:30-10:05 3 L-167 1:00-2:35 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 3 L-152 1:00-2:35 3 L-167 10:30-12:05 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 3 L-165 8:30-10:05 3:00-5:00 3 L-151 1:30-2:30 10:05-12:05 3 L-151 10:30-11:30 *9 DAY (SECOND & THIRD YEAR ELECTIVES) Recom-607 65 3 Recom-607 65 3 30 3 60 3 Seminar in Pre-Trial Advocacy 82851 9200 690 001 Cr 1:00-2:35 1:00-2:35 3:00-6:00 10:30-12:05 8:30-10:00 9:00-10:30 8:30-10:00 10:30-12:05 1:00-2:35 1:00-2:35 10:30-12:05 1:00-2:35 1:00-4:00 3:00-6:00 1:00-2:35 3:00-6:00 3:00-6:00 N/A N/A N/A *15 4:30-6:20 8:30-11:30 9:15-10:15 1:00-2:35 8:30-10:05 3:00-4:35 W-209 10:30-12:05 3 L-151 9:00-12:00 2 1 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 W-206 N/A N/A L-152 L-152 TBA TBA N/A N/A L-133 W-214 4:00-6:00 N/A N/A 5:00-6:15 5:00-6:15 TBA TBA N/A N/A 4:45-6:15 1:00-2:35 WF MTh W MW T Th T Th TF TTh TTh MTh T T MTh M Th N/A N/A N/A *15 Th T TF MTh TF MW T F T N/A N/A W W TBA TBA N/A N/A TTh MW Grade Method *2 Instructor E E E E Anderson Genetin Genetin Coleman E E E E E E E E Cohen Dessin Lee Lee Jordan Olson Olson Oddi O Cohen O Cohen E E E E Huhn Rich Rich Sahl E E E&O Sahl O'Brien Library Staff E E P or E E Koosed Carro Thomas Kovach O Moritz O E E E E P or E E Moritz Gibson Moriarty Thomas Dessin Anderson Kovach E E E O O O O E P O E E O Ocran Spring Benjamin Richert Richert Richert Becker Pitts Ocran Lee Gibson Newman Moriarty O Cole P&O O O O O O O P P E *14 Serra Rickett Rickett Walsh Walsh Carro Carro Coleman Coleman Oddi Dratler The University of Akron School of Law Cls No. Dept/Catalog #/Section Course Description (Title) FALL 2OO2 SCHEDULE Footnotes (Pre-Req.) 2/14/2005 Class Limit Cr Room Time Day Grade *2 Method Instructor EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 82779 9200 605 080 82783 9200 609 080 Contracts I Intro: Law & Legal Systems *3*6 *7*12 70 275 2 L-165 1 82812 9200 616 080 Torts I *3*6 70 4 L-165 82815 9200 619 080 LARW I 83913 9200 601 080 82775 9200 603 080 Civil Procedure I Constitutional Law I *3*6 82782 9200 608 080 83916 9200 618 001 Evidence Advanced Legal Research *9 82817 82819 84941 84942 82822 83184 84959 82825 84960 84947 84948 82828 82830 84949 82847 82848 82852 84952 84965 84963 9200 622 080 9200 626 080 9200 629 080 9200 632 080 9200 635 080 9200 638 080 9200 639 080 9200 640 080 9200 641 080 9200 644 080 9200 648 080 9200 649 080 9200 661 080 9200 681 080 9200 685 080 9200 687 080 9200 690 080 9200 700 080 9200 701 080 9200 703 080 82784 82785 82786 82787 82788 82789 82790 9200 610 001 9200 610 002 9200 610 003 9200 610 004 9200 610 005 9200 610 006 9200 610 007 *3*6 70 3 L-165 EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 70 70 3 L-167 3 L-151 70 3 L-167 1 N/A 6:30-7:25 8:35- W 9:30 F TBA TBA 7:35-9:30 6:30- M 8:25 F 6:30-7:25 7:35- M 9:30 W 8:10-9:30 M 6:30-7:50 W 6:30-9:30 F 6:30-7:50 8:10- M 9:30 W *9 *9 EVENING (ELECTIVES) Admin. of Crim. Justice Recom-607 80 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 Th Basic Business Associations 45 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 F Secured Transactions 90 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 M Education Law 30 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 W Bankruptcy Law Prereq-629 30 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 W Family Law 65 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 T Estate & Gift Taxation *11 15 3 CBA134 5:20-7:50 M Individual Taxation 90 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 T Corporate Taxation I *11 (Prereq-640) 15 3 CBA126 5:20-7:50 T Sem: First Amendment Law Prereq-603&604 20 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 Th Insurance Law 40 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 W International Law 50 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 W Environmental Law 50 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 T Sports Law 20 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 M Wills, Trusts & Estates I *3 80 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 W Expert Evidence 20 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 T Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 W-209 6:30-9:30 F Intro to Intellectual Property Law 50 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 Th Patent Law & Policy 30 3 L-133 4:45-6:15 TTh Copyright Law 30 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 T TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH A COURSE ABOVE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. E O Moritz Reilly E Reilly O Cohen E E Anderson Huhn E E&O Cole Library Staff E E E P or E E E TBA E TBA P E E E P E O O E E *14 Koosed Kovach Gibson O'Brien Napoli Thomas Burke Dessin Apple Rich Tucker Ocran Jordan Sahl Newman Moriarty Cahoon Samuels Oddi Dratler DAY - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A GWR for Law Review *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A GWR for Misc classes (See Jill Painter) *4*7 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A GWR for International Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A GWR for International Trade *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A GWR for Antitrust Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A GWR for Federal Jurisdiction *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P P P P P Coleman Richert Coleman Ocran Ocran Thomas Anderson 82795 9200 610 080 EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS GWR for International Law *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Ocran 82796 9200 610 081 GWR for Expert Evidence (Day & Eve; in addition to other course requirements) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moriarty 82797 9200 610 082 GWR for FamilyLaw (Day & Eve; in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Thomas 82798 9200 610 083 82799 9200 610 084 GWR for Education Law *4*7 GWR for Sports Law *4*7 N/A N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P O'Brien Sahl The University of Akron School of Law FALL 2OO2 SCHEDULE 2/14/2005 FALL 2002 SEMESTER SCHEDULE -FOOTNOTES- *1 696/697 *2 *3 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 & 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 aclinical work experience. Part II is not requird but Part II may not be taken unless Part I have been successfully completed. Grade method: E=exam; P=paper; 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, into the students' final grades. Students must successfully complete Part I before enrolling in Part II. *4 610 All students 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 details. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR and ISR at the receptionist's desk. *5 629 NOTE: Secured Transactions (formerly Commerical Law II) is a now a prerequisite for Commercial Paper (formerly Commercial Law I). Both are BAR courses. All students must register for the same section (001,002,003 or 080) in the Spring Semester. The following courses are credit/non-credit: 609,610,656,657,658,695,696,697. *6 *7 *8 698 *9 618 *10 695 *11 639&641 *12 609 *13 *14 *15 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 but only with the Associate Dean's permission. 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. 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 and 695 not to exceed 4. Estate & Gift Tax and Corporate Tax are taught at the Business School & cross-listed here. Corporate Tax will be offered only in the Fall Semester; Estate & Gift Tax may not be offered in Spring. Introduction to Law & Legal Systems is a one-credit hour class, which is graded credit/non-credit, and will apply toward the 88 credit hours required to earn the Juris Doctor degree. Failure to attend this weeklong program will preclude admission to law school. Both day and evening students(all session sections) are required to enroll in the evening section. Only December graduates and evening staff members are eligible to register for Law Review credits in the Fall semester. Please provide verification of Law Review participation to Jill Painter for registration permission. These sections cannot 656,657,658 be repeated. Intern/staff position (9200:656) require completion of first year courses and invitation by Law Review. Successful completion of 9200:656 is a prerequisite for continuing with the Law Review. Only those students elected to the Editorial Board are permitted to register for 9200-658. 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. Negotation will meet during two weekends in October 2002: October 5/6 and 12/13. This class will meet from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on October 5, 6, 12 and from 9:00 a.m to 11:00 a.m. on October 13 . This class is graded on a credit/non-credit basis. Attendance is required at all sessions to obtain credit for this course. 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. Monday, August 19, 2002 - Friday, August 23, 2002 Orientation Week for First Year Students: Monday, August 26, 2002 FALL 2002 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, September 2, 2002 Labor Day Holiday: NO CLASSES HELD! Monday, November 11, 2002 Veteran's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD Last Instructional Day: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 Thanksgiving Holiday: *Thursday-Friday, November 28-29, 2002 *Thanksgiving Holiday Begins Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 5:00 p.m. Reading Period: Saturday, November 30, 2002 - Tuesday, December 3, 2002 Exam Period: Wednesday, December 4, 2002 - Saturday, December 14, 2002 The University of Akron School of Law Cls No. Dept/Catalog No. Course Description (Title) DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 77836 9200 601 001 Civil Procedure I 77837 9200 601 002 Civil Procedure I 77838 9200 601 003 Civil Procedure I 77844 9200 605 001 Contracts I 77845 9200 605 002 Contracts I 78846 9200 605 003 Contracts I Fall 2001 Schedule Footnotes (Pre-Req.) Class Limit Cr. Room *3*6 *3*6 *3*6 *3*6 *3*6 *3 *6 70 70 70 70 70 70 77875 9200 614 001 77876 9200 614 002 77877 9200 614 003 Property I Property I Property I *15 *15 *15 70 70 70 78641 78642 78643 77878 77879 77880 Property II Property II Property II Torts I Torts I Torts I *15 *15 *15 *3*6 *3*6 *3*6 70 70 70 70 70 70 77886 9200 619 001 LARW I (for 001 & 1/2 of 002) *3*6 105 78644 9200 619 003 LARW I (for 003 & 1/2 of 002) *3*6 105 *3*6 *3*6 *3*6 45 45 45 65 9200 615 001 9200 615 002 9200 615 003 9200 616 001 9200 616 002 9200 616 003 DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 77840 9200 603 001 Constitutional Law I 77841 9200 603 002 Constitutional Law I 77842 9200 603 003 Constitutional Law I 77848 9200 608 001 Evidence 77849 9200 608 002 Evidence DAY (ELECTIVES) 77873 9200 611 001 77889 9200 622 001 78647 9200 625 001 Entertainment Law Admin. of Criminal Justice Antitrust Law 77892 9200 626 001 Basic Business Associations 77894 9200 627 001 78660 9200 636 001 77898 9200 637 001 Commercial Law I English Legal Systems Employment Discrimination 78645 77899 77903 77908 77909 77910 77919 77923 77924 77925 9200 638 001 9200 640 001 9200 649 001 9200 656 001 9200 657 001 9200 658 001 9200 676 001 9200 684 001 9200 684 002 9200 684 003 Family Law Individual Taxation International Law Law Rev. Internship/Staff *7*13 Law Rev. Senior Staff *7*13(656-Prereq) Law Rev. Editorial Brd. *7*13(656-Prereq) Sem: Int'l. Trade: GATT, NAFTA, EU (Recom-649) Sem: Non-Profit Tax Entities Sem: First Amendment Law (603&604-Prereq.) Sem: Consumer Credit Law 77926 77927 77928 78650 79013 77939 9200 684 004 9200 684 005 9200 684 006 9200 684 007 9200 684 008 9200 685 001 Computer Law Sem: Intro to Intellectual Property Sem: Principles of Negotiation Legislative Process Education Law Wills, Trusts & Estates I 77944 77947 77948 77949 77950 77951 77952 77953 77954 77955 9200 690 001 9200 693 001 9200 695 001 9200 695 002 9200 696 002 9200 696 003 9200 697 002 9200 697 003 9200 698 002 9200 698 003 Trial Advocacy I (608-Prereq.) Probate Practice (685&686-Prereq. or permission) Advocacy Teams (Fall Sem.) *7 *10 Advocacy Teams (Fall Sem.) *7 *10 Clinical Seminar I *1 *3 *7 Clinical Seminar I *1 *3 *7 Clinical Seminar II *1 *3 *7 (696-Prereq.) Clinical Seminar II *1 *3 *7 (696-Prereq.) Indiv. Studies & Research *8 Indiv. Studies & Research *8 (Recom. 607) *5 L-152 L-151 L-167 L-152 L-151 L-151 Day Grade*2 Method Instructor E E E E E E Anderson Genetin Anderson Cohen Coleman Coleman E E E Lee Jordan Lee E E E E E E Lee Jordan Lee Olson Oddi Jamison O Cohen O Cohen 10:30-12:05 3:00-4:35 3:00-4:35 1:00-2:50 1:00-2:50 8:30-10:20 3:00-4:15 1:15-2:30 3 L-152 3:15-4:30 3 L-151 10:45-12:00 3 L-165 10:45-12:00 3:00-4:15 1:15-2:30 2 L-152 3:15-4:30 2 L-151 10:45-12:00 2 L-165 10:45-12:00 2 W-210 1:00-3:00 2 L-151 2:00-4:00 2 L-165 9:00-11:00 1:00-2:00 3 L-151 10:00-12:00 3:00-4:00 3 L-151 1:00-3:00 T Th WF TF W W W MF T W MTWH MTWF MF T W MTWH MTWF Th T Th M F M Th 3 3 3 3 E E E E Huhn Huhn Rich Sahl E Cole 65 1:00-2:35 MW T Th T Th WF T Th 16 90 30 3 L-134 3 L-165 3 L-134 9:00-12:00 8:30-10:05 3:00-6:00 T MW M P E TBA Sahl Koosed Thomas 45 3 W-210 3:00-4:35 3:00-4:35 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 3 L-133 1:00-2:35 3 W-206 1:00-2:35 3:00-4:35 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 3 W-215 10:30-12:05 2 N/A N/A 2 N/A N/A 2 N/A N/A 3 W-215 9:00-12:00 3 W-206 3:00-6:00 3 W-215 3:00-6:00 2 L-133 4:45-5:45 3:00-4:35 3 W-215 1:00-2:35 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 1 L-151 *14 3 L-133 10:30-12:05 3 L-133 10:30-12:05 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 10:30-12:05 3 W-206 9:00-12:00 2 W-206 4:00-6:00 1 N/A N/A 2 N/A N/A 2 L-152 5:00-6:15 3 L-152 5:00-6:15 2 TBA TBA 3 TBA TBA 2 N/A N/A 3 N/A N/A TF T Th T Th WF W F T Th T Th N/A N/A N/A F W M MW T Th MW *14 T Th MW MW M W T N/A N/A W W TBA TBA N/A N/A E Kovach E E E Gibson Handley Moriarty E E E O O O P E P E Thomas Dessin Ocran Richert Richert Coleman Ocran Kovach Rich Gibson TBA E O TBA PorE E Dratler Samuels Becker Moritz O'Brien Newman O P&O O O O O O O P P Cole Serra Coleman Coleman Walsh Walsh Carro Carro Coleman Coleman 45 90 50 Cntl'd Cntl'd Cntl'd 30 25 16 16 30 30 16 20 30 90 *3 Time L-152 W-214 W-214 W-214 L-165 3 L-167 90 30 45 *14 (602-Prereq.) 3 3 3 2 2 2 REVISION: 2/14/2005 20 18 N/A N/A 20 20 20 20 Cntl'd Cntl'd 10:30-12:05 8:30-10:05 10:30-12:05 1:00-2:35 The University of Akron School of Law Cls. No. Dept/Catalog No. Course Description (Title) Fall 2001 Schedule Footnotes (Pre-Req.) Class Limit Cr. Room REVISION: 2/14/2005 Time Day Grade*2 Method Instructor 6:30-7:25 8:35-9:30 TBA W F TBA E O Dessin Reilly M F M W E Reilly O Cohen EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) 77847 9200 605 080 77851 9200 609 080 Contracts I Intro: Law & Legal Systems *3*6 *7*12 70 275 2 L-151 1 N/A 77881 9200 616 080 Torts I *3*6 70 4 L-151 77888 9200 619 080 LARW I *3*6 70 3 L-151 7:35-9:30 6:30-8:25 6:30-7:25 7:35-9:30 *3*6 70 3 L-165 6:30-7:50 8:10-9:30 W F E Rich 70 70 70 3 L-165 1 L-165 2 L-165 8:10-9:30 6:30-7:50 6:30-7:25 7:35-9:30 W F M M E O O Sahl Richert Cohen 50 1 L-152 5:00-6:00 M O Genetin 80 45 90 16 30 45 90 20 50 40 50 30 16 30 30 30 30 20 30 16 30 80 20 30 16 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 4:30-6:25 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30 *11 6:30-9:30 Th M T M Th Th T W M M W Th M M M Th W W W Th T F T *11 F E E E TBA TBA E E PorE E E E TBA O TBA TBA E TBA E TBA O E E P O O Koosed Kovach Gibson Moritz Napoli Thomas Dessin Anderson Ocran Spring Jordan Benjamin Ritzert Olson Oddi Pitts Genetin Hunsicker Dratler O'Brien Handley Newman Moriarty Carro Cahoon/Ray EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 77843 9200 603 080 77850 9200 608 080 77885 9200 618 080 77929 9200 684 080 Constitutional Law I Evidence Legal Research Basic Legal Communications EVENING (THIRD YEAR-REQUIRED) 77942 9200 688 080 Legal Drafting (formerly ALC) *9 (619,620 Prereq.) EVENING (ELECTIVES) 77890 9200 622 080 Admin. of Crim. Justice (Recom. 607) 77893 9200 626 080 Basic Bus. Associations 77895 9200 627 080 Commercial Law I *5 78648 9200 628 080 Pre-Trial Advocacy (602-Prereq.) 77897 9200 635 080 Bankruptcy Law (629-Prereq.) 78646 9200 638 080 Family Law 77900 9200 640 080 Individual Taxation 77902 9200 643 080 Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure (602-Prereq.) 77904 9200 649 080 International Law 77906 9200 650 080 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining 77912 9200 661 080 Environmental Law 77913 9200 664 080 Local Government Law 77918 9200 672 080 Seminar in Business Planning (633-Prereq.) 78649 9200 683 080 Sem. in Products Liability (617-Prereq.) 77930 9200 684 081 Sem: Patent Law 77931 9200 684 082 Sem: Workers' Compensation 77932 9200 684 083 Sem: Business Regulations 77933 9200 684 084 Sem: Real Estate Law 77936 9200 684 087 Copyright Law 79014 9200 684 088 Alternative Dispute Resolution 79015 9200 684 089 Sem: UK Criminal Process 77940 9200 685 080 Wills, Trusts & Estates I *3 77941 9200 687 080 Expert Evidence (608-Prereq.) 77943 9200 689 080 Appellate Advocacy (619,620,688-Prereq.) *11 77945 9200 690 080 Trial Advocacy I (608-Prereq.) L-152 L-152 L-165 W-206 W-214 W-206 W-214 W-214 W-215 W-210 W-206 L-134 L-133 L-134 W-209 W-215 L-133 W-210 L-152 W-210 W-215 L-152 L-152 *11 W-206 TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH A COURSE ABOVE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW. DAY - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS 77852 9200 610 001 GWR for Ind. Studies & Research *4 *7 77853 9200 610 002 GWR for Appellate Review *4 *7 77854 9200 610 003 GWR for Law Review *4 *7 77855 9200 610 004 GWR for Misc. classes. See Kathee Evans. *4*7 77856 9200 610 005 GWR for Consumer Law (in addition to exam) *4 *7 77857 9200 610 006 GWR for International Law *4 *7 77858 9200 610 007 GWR for International Trade *4 *7 77859 9200 610 008 GWR for Entertainment Law *4 *7 77860 9200 610 009 GWR for Probate Practice *4 *7 77861 9200 610 010 GWR for First Amendment Law *4*7 77862 9200 610 011 GWR for Antitrust Law *4 *7 79016 9200 610 012 GWR for Education Law *4 *7 N/A N/A N/A Cntl'd N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS 77863 9200 610 080 GWR for International Law *4*7 N/A 77864 9200 610 081 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *4*7 N/A 77865 9200 610 082 GWR for Expert Evidence *4*7 N/A 77866 9200 610 083 GWR for Federal Jurisdiction *4 *7 N/A 77867 9200 610 084 GWR for Product Liability *4 *7 N/A 77868 9200 610 085 GWR for FamilyLaw (Day & Eve; in addition to exam) *4*7 N/A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P P P P P P P P P P Coleman Carro Richert Coleman Gibson Ocran Ocran Sahl Serra Rich Thomas O'Brien 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P P P P P P Ocran Carro Moriarty Anderson Olson Thomas
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