Fall Archives

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