Trial Advocacy

  • Class number: 13291
  • Term: Spring 2013
  • Instructor: James W. Bergenn; William J. Ronalter

This course is designed to give students an opportunity to coordinate their knowledge of procedure and evidence with their knowledge of substantive law in a realistic and dramatic setting, with the aim of developing some facility in the techniques of trial practice. Problems demonstrated or otherwise raised for consideration include the following: interviews with clients; investigation of a case, personally and through investigators; use of experts such as physicians, engineers, and photographers; evaluation and settlement of cases; choice of court and method of trial; initiating the action; depositions, disclosures, discovery, and other pretrial preparations; selection of jury; opening statements; order of trial; effective presentation of evidence; selective trial tactics; arguments to the jury; requests to charge the jury; use of motions before and after trial. Throughout the course, stress will be placed on the proper discharge of the attorney's functions and responsibilities in a professional manner.

Course Schedule

  • Date: Monday 3:30-6:30PM
  • Location: ST204

Course Information

  • Catalog number-Section number: 7740-02
  • Course Type: Practicum
  • Prerequisites: Pre or co-requisite: Evidence (7560).
  • Credits (min/max): 3/3
  • Notes:

    Students not meeting the requisite of Evidence will need instructor permission to remain enrolled. Additional classroom space will be in Starr Hall, Room 225.

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Enrollment

  • Enrollment status: Closed
  • Current enrollment/capacity: 14/14
  • Reserve population/capacity: 0/0
  • Waitlist enrollment/capacity: 3/50

Grading

  • Grade basis: Graded
  • Satisifies Writing Requirement: No
  • Exam type: NO EXAM