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CMDR 2370 Introduction to Law for Mediators 3 Credit Hours (1 class)
Course Description for CMDR 2370
CMDR 2370 (3 Credit Hours)
Introduction to Law for Mediators
This is a Local Need Course.
Course Description: This course is designed to impart fundamental knowledge about the litigation process and teach practical skills professionals need to effectively participate in mediations, arbitrations, negotiations, and dispute resolution system design. The focus will be on Texas Civil Procedure, legal reasoning and research, torts, contracts, criminal, and constitutional law. Students will receive a primer on materials and tools used by judges and lawyers to interpret the law so they can evaluate the merits of a legal dispute and better serve parties involved in litigation. (3 Lec.)
Class meets: June 20 (Thurs. 5pm-9pm), Ju22 (Sat. 8am-5pm), June 23 (Sun. 8am-5pm), June 27 (Thurs. 5pm-9pm), June 29 (Sat 8am-5pm), June 30 (Sun. 8am-5pm).