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Course Details
Type |
LEC |
Credits Desc. |
2 cr. |
Credits Def. Value |
2 cr. |
Prerequisites |
(none listed) |
Senior Writing? |
(not listed) |
Student Year |
2L/3L |
When Offered |
(not listed) |
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Description:
This course examines dispute resolution processes outside of, or supplemental to, the civil trial system with particular emphasis on negotiation, mediation, and arbitration as dispute resolution mechanisms. This examination includes a study of the procedures and dynamics associated with each mechanism as well as an overview of the pertinent legal framework. A particular focus is on the skills dimension, and students will participate in a number of simulation exercises designed to assist in the development of the lawyering skills associated with each process.
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Type |
LEC |
Credits |
2 |
Prerequisites |
(none listed) |
Senior Writing? |
(not listed) |
Student Year |
2L/3L |
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Details:
(see course description, above)
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Documents and Readings:
- Access files on Inside.Law

- Syllabus
- Landlord-tenant Mediation [videorecording]: Quincy District Court, MA, 4.30.09
Location: Reserve Stacks
Author(s): Program on Negiotiation at Harvard Law School
Call Number: KFX2203.Q562 L3525x 2009
Barcode: 31951D02627189C
- Mediation in Action [videorecording]: Resolving a Complex Business Dispute...
Location: Reserve Stacks
Author(s): CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution
Call Number: K2390 .M43x 2005
Barcode: 31951D02625642S
- Mediation of a Construction Dispute [videorecording]...
Location: Reserve Stacks
Author(s): American Arbitration Association
Call Number: KF9084 .M434x 2009
Barcode: 31951D02862870S
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