2022-2023 Registration Guide

AREAS OF FOCUS

Other Relevant Courses

Immigration Law

Military Law

Education, Equality and the Law

State Criminal Practice

Federal Courts

Trial Advocacy

Federal Criminal Practice Seminar

Trial Advocacy: Intensive

Forensics

Clinics and Externships

Innocence Clinic

Suffolk Defenders Program

Juvenile Defenders Clinic

Suffolk Prosecutors Program

Dispute Resolution Dispute Resolution requires the development of skills and a familiarity with processes that supplement or are alternatives to litigation, as well as the use of some of the same skills in the everyday practice of negotiating that lawyers undertake on behalf of clients. But beyond helping shape agreements, lawyers increasingly deal with specific forms of dispute resolution such as mediation and arbitration. Litigators engage in mediation and arbitration as advocates, while transactional lawyers draft and negotiate over dispute resolution clauses in commercial contracts, employment agreements, joint ventures, trusts and other documents. Dispute resolution raises legal issues, such as the enforceability of an arbitration clause when one side prefers to litigate or the legal limits on deception in negotiation. It is even more important, however, that a student understand that ways of dispute resolution, especially non-binding processes such as mediation and negotiation, are enormously fluid and flexible, presenting a series of choices and opportunities for advocates and counselors.

Recommended Courses

Mediation

Negotiation

Other Relevant Courses

Interviewing and Counseling

Negotiation &Mediation

Mediation Skills Training

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