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Courses Satisfying Practice Skills Requirement 2010-11

The 'Practice Skills Requirement' can be satisfied by taking any of the following courses during the 2010-11 academic year:

Law 321: Advanced Legal Research

Law 418: Clinical Correctional Law

Law 521: Clinical Family Law

Law 590: Clinical Litigation Practice

Law 562: Collective Agreement and Arbitration

Law 341, 342, 343, 344: Alternative Dispute Resolutions (ADR)

Law 335: Negotiation

Law 438 Queen's Business Law Clinic

Law 589, 588, 587 Queen's Law Journal

Law 694/695 ISP - Elder Law Clinic

 

Courses Satisfying the Advocacy Degree Requirement 2010-11

Law 473: (Law 495) Competitive Moots

Law 350, 351: Appellate Advocacy

Law 360, 361, 362: Trial Advocacy

Law 364: Personal Injury Advocacy

Law 435 Public Law Advocacy

Law 645 Estate Litigation

Courses in which the Instructor can certify their course meets the Advocacy requirement, 2010-11:

Law 418: Clinical Correctional Law

Law 590: Clinical Litigation Practice

Law 562: Collective Agreement and Arbitration

Please Note: No one course in a given year can meet both the 'practice skills' and 'advocacy' requirements for a student.

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