2022-2023 Registration Guide
AREAS OF FOCUS
Civil Litigation Many of our graduates are among the most successful trial lawyers in New England. They practice in large firms and in small offices, serve as in-house counsel, and handle all types of cases from corporate disputes to civil rights claims. Many have gone on to become highly respected judges. One of the principal advantages of a litigation career is that it presents a rare opportunity in today's world to be a generalist. Your clients and their issues will provide you with a series of windows onto the world that most specialists will never have a chance to peer through. The successful trial lawyer must have sufficient intellectual curiosity and a mind agile enough to move from one field to the next, as the demands of the cases require. A litigator must possess strong legal writing skills. But she must also have a strong affinity for other people, the sensitivity to understand their stories and their problems, the ability to communicate those stories to judges and jurors, and a desire to serve as her clients' champion in the courtroom. The life of a courtroom advocate is often highly stressful, but also exhilarating and rewarding.
Recommended Courses
Bankruptcy Introduction
Negotiation
E-Discovery Law
Negotiation & Mediation
Evidence
Trial Advocacy
Mediation
Trial Advocacy: Intensive
Other Relevant Courses
Advanced Civil Procedure
Federal Courts
Advanced Legal Writing
Insurance Law
Advanced Torts
Interviewing and Counseling
Appellate Practice
Massachusetts Practice
Conflict of Laws
Medical Malpractice
Pre-Trial Civil Litigation
Consumer Law
Employment Discrimination Law
It is highly recommended that you participate in one of the clinics, or participate in an externship in a litigation-related placement. The clinics provide an invaluable opportunity to learn hands-on legal skills working directly with clients under the supervision of experienced clinical professors. Finally, Suffolk provides an abundance of opportunities, through the Moot Court Board and otherwise, to participate in mock trial competitions and appellate advocacy competitions, either as an individual or as a member of a team. Students interested in litigation practice should consider taking part in one of these extracurricular activities.
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