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Spring 2015 Schedule Revised: 10/10/2014 Class # Course # Course Title Endnotes (Pre-Req.) Class Limit Cr Time Day Grade Method *2 Instructor 12383 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 *4(Prereq-601) Cntl'd 3 1:10 - 2:40P TF E Anderson 12384 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 *4(Prereq-601) Cntl'd 3 1:10 - 2:40P TF E Moritz 13214 9200 607 001 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 1:10 - 2:40P MW E Rich 12391 9200 607 002 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 8:50 - 10:20 A WF E Cole 12397 9200 620 001 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) Cntl'd 2 8:50 - 10:50 A M O McBurney 12525 9200 620 002 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) Cntl'd 2 8:50 - 10:50 A M O Morath 13950 9200 620 003 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) Cntl'd 2 3:15 - 5:15 P T O Cohen 17693 9200 645 001 Property *4 Cntl'd 4 10:00A - 12:00P TTh E Barnes 17694 9200 615 002 Property *4 Cntl'd 4 1:00 - 2:00P 3:15 - 5:15P MW Th E Lee 17719 9200 665 001 Problem Solving Workshop *4*8 Cntl'd 2 9:00A - 4:00P MTWTh O McBurney 17720 9200 665 002 Problem Solving Workshop *4*8 Cntl'd 2 9:00A - 4:00P MTWTh O Spring 17721 9200 665 003 Problem Solving Workshop *4*8 Cntl'd 2 9:00A - 4:00P MTWTh O Lavoie 17722 9200 665 004 Problem Solving Workshop *4*8 Cntl'd 2 9:00A - 4:00P MTWTh O Gaughan 17703 9200 676 001 Legislation and Regulation *4 Cntl'd 2 1:00 - 3:00P M TBA Lavoie 17704 9200 676 002 Legislation and Regulation *4 Cntl'd 2 10:00A - 12:00P T TBA Lavoie 17705 9200 676 003 Legislation and Regulation *4 Cntl'd 2 3:15 - 5:15P M TBA Moritz 12395 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 70 3 3:15 - 4:45P TW E Belsky 12392 9200 607 801 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 6:40-8:05P 8:50-10:10P M Th E Rich 12398 9200 620 801 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) Cntl'd 2 6:40 - 8:40 P Th O Strong 13951 9200 620 802 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) Cntl'd 2 6:40 - 8:40 P Th O Shaver 17695 9200 645 801 Property *1*4 Cntl'd 4 8:10-10:10P 7:30-9:30P M W E Lee 17723 9200 665 801 Problem Solving Workshop *4*21 Cntl'd 2 6:00 - 9:00P MTWTh O Lee 12633 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 49 3 6:40 - 8:05 P 8:10 - 9:40 P M W E Genetin 12396 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 70 3 8:10 - 9:40P 6:40 - 8:05P M W E Sahl 12385 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II (Prereq-603) 50 3 10:45A-12:15P TF E Rich 12386 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II (Prereq-603) 50 3 8:50-10:20A MW E Huhn 12387 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II (Prereq-603) 50 3 6:40-9:40P Th E Belsky 14778 9200 613 001 Pro Bono Service Requirement *19 N/A 0 N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann 12625 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 (28 crs complete ) 200 1 *10 *10 E & O Lenart 14720 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 26 1 1:00 - 2:00P M O Strong 12632 9200 688 002 Legal Drafting (Judicial drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 26 1 3:15 - 4:15P W O Morath 12405 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting (Contract drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 26 1 6:40 - 9:40P T O Cohen 14719 9200 688 802 Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 26 1 5:10 - 6:10P Th O Shaver 12393 9200 610 001 GWR for Individual Studies & Research *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A P Jordan 16331 9200 610 002 GWR for Law Review *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A P Moritz 16332 9200 610 003 GWR for Moot Court *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Dessin 16333 9200 610 004 GWR for Miscellaneous *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A P Jordan 16334 9200 610 005 GWR for International Intellectual Property *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Lipton 16335 9200 610 006 GWR for International Business Transactions *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Baumgartner 16336 9200 610 007 GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Huhn 16337 9200 610 008 GWR for Law & Literature *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Genetin 16338 9200 610 009 GWR for LL.M. Thesis *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Lipton REQUIRED COURSES Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED) Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) ADDITIONAL REQUIRED DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

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Page 1: Spring 06 Schedule - University of Akron17722 9200 665 004 Problem Solving Workshop *4*8 Cntl'd 2 9:00A - 4:00P MTWTh O Gaughan 17703 9200 676 001 Legislation and Regulation *4 Cntl'd

Spring 2015 Schedule Revised: 10/10/2014

Class # Course # Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

12383 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 *4(Prereq-601) Cntl'd 3 1:10 - 2:40P TF E Anderson12384 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 *4(Prereq-601) Cntl'd 3 1:10 - 2:40P TF E Moritz13214 9200 607 001 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 1:10 - 2:40P MW E Rich12391 9200 607 002 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 8:50 - 10:20 A WF E Cole12397 9200 620 001 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) Cntl'd 2 8:50 - 10:50 A M O McBurney12525 9200 620 002 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) Cntl'd 2 8:50 - 10:50 A M O Morath13950 9200 620 003 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) Cntl'd 2 3:15 - 5:15 P T O Cohen17693 9200 645 001 Property *4 Cntl'd 4 10:00A - 12:00P TTh E Barnes

17694 9200 615 002 Property *4 Cntl'd 41:00 - 2:00P 3:15 - 5:15P

MW Th E Lee

17719 9200 665 001 Problem Solving Workshop *4*8 Cntl'd 2 9:00A - 4:00P MTWTh O McBurney17720 9200 665 002 Problem Solving Workshop *4*8 Cntl'd 2 9:00A - 4:00P MTWTh O Spring17721 9200 665 003 Problem Solving Workshop *4*8 Cntl'd 2 9:00A - 4:00P MTWTh O Lavoie17722 9200 665 004 Problem Solving Workshop *4*8 Cntl'd 2 9:00A - 4:00P MTWTh O Gaughan17703 9200 676 001 Legislation and Regulation *4 Cntl'd 2 1:00 - 3:00P M TBA Lavoie17704 9200 676 002 Legislation and Regulation *4 Cntl'd 2 10:00A - 12:00P T TBA Lavoie17705 9200 676 003 Legislation and Regulation *4 Cntl'd 2 3:15 - 5:15P M TBA Moritz

12395 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 70 3 3:15 - 4:45P TW E Belsky

12392 9200 607 801 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 36:40-8:05P 8:50-10:10P

M Th E Rich

12398 9200 620 801 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) Cntl'd 2 6:40 - 8:40 P Th O Strong13951 9200 620 802 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) Cntl'd 2 6:40 - 8:40 P Th O Shaver

17695 9200 645 801 Property *1*4 Cntl'd 48:10-10:10P 7:30-9:30P

M W E Lee

17723 9200 665 801 Problem Solving Workshop *4*21 Cntl'd 2 6:00 - 9:00P MTWTh O Lee

12633 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 49 36:40 - 8:05 P 8:10 - 9:40 P

M W E Genetin

12396 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 70 38:10 - 9:40P 6:40 - 8:05P

M W E Sahl

12385 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II (Prereq-603) 50 3 10:45A-12:15P TF E Rich12386 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II (Prereq-603) 50 3 8:50-10:20A MW E Huhn12387 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II (Prereq-603) 50 3 6:40-9:40P Th E Belsky14778 9200 613 001 Pro Bono Service Requirement *19 N/A 0 N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann12625 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 (28 crs complete ) 200 1 *10 *10 E & O Lenart14720 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 26 1 1:00 - 2:00P M O Strong12632 9200 688 002 Legal Drafting (Judicial drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 26 1 3:15 - 4:15P W O Morath12405 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting (Contract drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 26 1 6:40 - 9:40P T O Cohen14719 9200 688 802 Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 26 1 5:10 - 6:10P Th O Shaver

12393 9200 610 001 GWR for Individual Studies & Research *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A P Jordan16331 9200 610 002 GWR for Law Review *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A P Moritz16332 9200 610 003 GWR for Moot Court *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Dessin16333 9200 610 004 GWR for Miscellaneous *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A P Jordan16334 9200 610 005 GWR for International Intellectual Property *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Lipton16335 9200 610 006 GWR for International Business Transactions *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Baumgartner16336 9200 610 007 GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Huhn16337 9200 610 008 GWR for Law & Literature *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Genetin16338 9200 610 009 GWR for LL.M. Thesis *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A P Lipton

REQUIRED COURSES

Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURSTO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

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Spring 2015 Schedule Revised: 10/10/2014

Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

11596 7400 585 008 Sem: General Mediation Training *24 1 8:30A-4:45P MT O Motz18184 9200 684 806 Sem: Corporate Legal Dept. Skills Development *25 30 3 *25 *25 O & P Krull11595 7400 585 007 Sem: Divorce Mediation Training *24 3 8:30A-4:45P FSMTThF O Motz

Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

17697 9200 629 001 Secured Transaction 75 3 1:10 - 2:40P MW E Gibson17698 9200 629 801 Secured Transaction 75 3 6:40 - 9:40P T E Gibson12399 9200 633 001 Corporations 75 3 10:45A - 12:15P MW E Padfield12400 9200 633 801 Corporations 75 3 6:40 - 9:40P Th E Padfield17701 9200 668 001 Remedies 75 3 8:50 - 10:20A WF E Cravens17702 9200 668 801 Remedies 75 3 6:40 - 9:40P M E Cravens

Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

14343 9200 621 001 Accounting & Finance from Lawyer's Perspective 25 3 3:15 - 4:45 P MTh E Newman14105 9200 623 801 Administrative Law 30 3 6:40 - 9:40 P W E Jordan14090 9200 624 001 Contracts Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 10:00A - 12:00P W O Palmer14340 9200 624 002 Contracts Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 10:00A - 12:00P F O Banks14091 9200 624 801 Contracts Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 6:00 - 8:00P M O Curtis17724 9200 628 801 Seminar in Pretrial Advocacy 16 3 6:40 - 9:40P T O Anderson16074 9200 631 801 Interstate Practice: Conflict of Law 30 3 6:40 - 9:40P T E Baumgartner12650 9200 634 801 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 5:00 - 7:00P M E Noffsinger17696 9200 640 801 Individual Taxation 30 3 6:40 - 9:40P W E Dessin17700 9200 644 001 Supreme Court Seminar 25 3 3:00 - 6:00P M O & P Anderson12651 9200 647 801 Juvenile Law 40 3 6:40 - 9:40P Th P & E Bailey16229 9200 662 001 Law Firm Administration Seminar 35 2 4:15 - 6:15P T TBA Hightower14106 9200 667 801 Drafting for Estates 30 3 6:40 - 9:40P T O&P Maguire17707 9200 669 001 UCC - Sales 35 2 1:10 - 3:10P T E Dessin17706 9200 672 801 Sem: Business Planning 30 3 5:10 - 6:30P MW TBA Vyas14782 9200 673 001 Advanced Legal Applications *9 Cntl'd 3 1:00 - 4:00P F O Reeves14039 9200 673 801 Advanced Legal Applications *9 Cntl'd 3 6:40 - 9:40P W O Reeves14341 9200 677 801 Real Estate Law 30 3 6:40 - 9:40P M E Barnes15169 9200 684 001 Sem: Food & Drug Law 25 3 10:45A - 12:15P TTh P VanTassel16081 9200 684 002 Sem: Law & Literature 25 3 10:45A - 12:15P TTh P Genetin16082 9200 684 003 Sem: Animal Law 25 2 4:30 - 6:30P W P Morath/Strong16224 9200 684 004 Sem: International Business Transactions 25 3 5:00 - 6:30P MW P Baumgartner16083 9200 684 005 Sem: Family Law Practicum 25 3 4:30 - 6:30P W P Schneider17730 9200 684 006 Sem: Real Estate Finance 25 2 3:15 - 6:15P T P Barnes17885 9200 684 007 Sem: Valuation of Firms & IP 25 2 3:00 - 5:00P Th O Gaughan16084 9200 684 801 Sem: Oil & Gas Law 24 3 6:40 - 9:40P W P Caldwell/Watts14777 9200 684 802 Sem: Financial Accounting *20 10 3 5:20 - 7:50P W E Song16149 9200 684 803 Sem: Contemporary Accounting Issues *20 10 3 8:10 - 10:40P T E Wang17726 9200 684 804 Sem: Estate Planning *20 15 3 5:20 - 7:40P M E Burke17729 9200 684 805 Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law *7 (via WWW) (Prereq-603&604) 25 3 6:40 - 9:40P Th P Huhn12404 9200 686 801 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 75 3 6:40 - 9:40P Th E Newman13629 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 6:40 - 9:40P M O Cole12406 9200 692 001 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) 16 3 9:00A - 12:00P Th O Cole16092 9200 701 001 Health Law II 35 3 3:00 - 6:00P F E Goff16093 9200 702 001 Health Law III 35 2 3:00 - 5:00P W E VanTassel16094 9200 704 001 Health Law Externship 35 3 6:40 - 9:40P M O Glessner

INTERSESSION COURSES

OHIO BAR EXAM TRACK ELECTIVES

SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES

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Spring 2015 Schedule Revised: 10/10/2014

17710 9200 803 001 Copyright Law 35 3 3:15 - 4:45P TTh E Vacca16095 9200 805 801 Licensing Intellectual Property 35 3 6:40 - 9:40P M E Schweikert17711 9200 806 801 International Intellectual Property Law Prereq-800 or inst.permission 35 3 5:10 - 6:30P MW E Lipton15428 9200 807 801 Patent Prosecution 35 3 6:40 - 9:40P T E Rockhill18216 9200 824 801 International Patent Prosecution *22 35 1 *22 *22 O Hornickel15176 9200 826 001 Patent Claim Construction 35 3 9:00A - 12:00P T O&P Kahrl15173 9200 850 001 Intellectual Property Masters Thesis Cntl'd 6 N/A N/A P Lipton18198 9200 881 001 Sports Law 30 3 3:15 - 4:45P MTh P Sahl15175 9200 896 002 Intellectual Property Clinic *12*17*18 5 2 1:00 - 3:00P W O Wilson, Bruce16638 9200 898 003 IP Individual Studies & Research *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A P Lipton

12401 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A O Moritz12402 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A O Genetin15418 9200 657 002 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A O Genetin12403 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A O Genetin15419 9200 658 002 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A O Genetin12407 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A O Banks12408 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A O Banks13114 9200 694 003 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A O Dessin13115 9200 694 004 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A O Dessin12409 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *3 *12*18 20 2 TBA TBA O Spring12410 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *3 *12*18 20 3 TBA TBA O Spring12713 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - SEED *3*12*16*18 Cntl'd 2 TBA TBA O Spring12714 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - SEED *3*12*16*18 Cntl'd 3 TBA TBA O Spring14348 9200 696 006 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *3 *12 *18 20 2 TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann14349 9200 696 007 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *3 *12 *18 20 3 TBA TBA O Sahl, Joann12411 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 2 TBA TBA O Vyas12412 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 3 TBA TBA O Vyas

12413 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Misty Franklin) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A P Jordan12414 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Misty Franklin) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A P Jordan

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (JD & LLM)

LAW REVIEW/ADVOCACY TEAMS/CLINICAL SEMINARS

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

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*1 602 & 620*2

*4

*7 684-805

*8 665

*9 673

*10 618

*12*13 656 & 657*14 658

*16 696-004&005*17 896-002

*18 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, & 896

*19 613

*20 684-802, 684-803 & 684-804

*21

*22 824-801

*24 7400:585-008 & 585-007

*25 684-

All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.SPRING 2015 SEMESTER SCHEDULE ENDNOTES

Students not required to take Advanced Legal Applications who have a GPA of 2.5 or below, can petition for enrollment into the class by contacting Assistant Dean Donna Palmer.

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor

*3 696,697

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a placement no later than November 7, 2014 . This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. Clinical Seminar may be repeated up to 6 credits.

The Dean's Office will register all first year students for the Spring 2015 semester.

*5 656 This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.

*6 698 & 898

May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications by visiting: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/docs/ISR_Packet.pdf. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law will be offered entirely online at the times listed on the schedule. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course. The prerequisites for this course include 603 - Constitutional Law I and 604 - Constitutional Law II.Problem Solving Day sections will take place January 5 - 8, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Prerequisite: at least one of the following coures: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark Prosecution

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course. If you have registered in a previous semester and have received an "IP" DO NOT register again.

*11 694 Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 613, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 896This course can be repeated up to 4 credits. This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

*15 610Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary

SPRING 2015 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, January 12, 2015

Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.This course is required for graduation and students should enroll either during the semester in which the student received credit for completing the pro bono service requirement, or for the last semester of the student's enrollment, whichever comes first.These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.Problem Solving Evening sections will take place December 8 - 11, 2014 from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. and January 5 - 8, 2015 from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.This class will meet on Saturday, January 17, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and again on Saturday, January 24, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Offered through the Center for Family Studies. Course are offered in the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. They are considered Spring courses and must receive approval to register. Students must complete the "Request to Transfer Graduate Credits" form and obtain signatures prior to registering for this course. Since these are Spring courses you must receive approval if registration causes a course overload. Both the Request and Overload Approval Forms can be located at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/

Sem: Corporate Legal Departments Skills Development is offered during the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. This course will meet January 5 - 9, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m . This course is considered a Spring course and therefore students must receive approval if registration for this courses causes an overload. The Overload Request Form can be located at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

MLK Holiday: Monday, January 19, 2015 Class Period MUST be made upPresident's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 16 & 17, 2015Spring Break: Monday - Sunday, March 23 - 29, 2015Classes Resume: Monday, March 30, 2015Last Instructional Day: Friday, April 24, 2015Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, April 25 - 28, 2015Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, April 29 - May 9, 2015Summer Intersession I: Sunday - Sunday, May 10 - 25, 2015Law Commencement: Sunday, May 17, 2015

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Class # Course # Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-

Req.) Cr Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

12730 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 *4(Prereq-601) 3 10:45-12:15PM MW E Anderson12731 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 *4(Prereq-601) 3 8:50-10:20AM WF E Genetin12735 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 *4(Prereq-605) 2 1:10-3:10PM T E Gibson12736 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 *4(Prereq-605) 2 8:50-10:50AM Th E Dessin13753 9200 607 001 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 3 1:10-2:40PM MW E Robbins12738 9200 607 002 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 3 3:15-4:45PM MTh E Cole12947 9200 615 001 Property II *1*4 (Prereq-614) 3 10:45-12:15PM TTh E Barnes12948 9200 615 002 Property II *1*4 (Prereq-614) 3 1:10-2:10PM TWF E Lee12751 9200 620 001 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 2 3:15-5:15PM T O Cohen12902 9200 620 002 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 2 8:50-10:50AM M O Shaver14795 9200 620 003 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 2 2:30-4:30PM F O McBurney

12732 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 3 10:45-12:15PM WF E Huhn12733 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 3 1:10-2:40PM WF E Rich15903 9200 604 003 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 3 8:50-10:20AM TTh E Belsky12745 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 3 1:10-2:40PM MW E Belsky12746 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 3 8:50-10:20AM MW E Sahl

12737 9200 606 801 Contracts II *1*4 (Prereq-605) 2 6:40-8:40PM W E Vacca12739 9200 607 801 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 3 6:40-9:40PM M E Rich12752 9200 620 801 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 2 6:40-8:40PM Th O Morath14796 9200 620 802 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 2 6:40-8:40PM Th O Strong

13034 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 38:10-9:40PM 6:40-8:05PM

W Th E Moritz

12734 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 38:10-9:40PM 6:40-8:05PM

M W E Huhn

12747 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 36:40-8:05PM 8:10-9:40PM

M Th E Belsky

15983 9200 613 001 Pro Bono Service Requirement *19 0 N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann13026 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 (28 crs complete ) 1 *10 *10 E & O Lenart15905 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 1 10:45-11:45 T O Strong13033 9200 688 003 Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 1 10:45-11:45 Th O Shaver15904 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting (Judicial drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 1 5:10-6:10 M O Morath12759 9200 688 802 Legal Drafting (Contract drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 1 6:40-7:40 Th O Cohen18795 9200 688 803 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 1 6:40-7:40 T O McBurney

Cntrld 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 0 N/A N/A P GenetinCntrld 9200 610 002 GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Terri Bisesi) *12*15 0 N/A N/A P JordanCntrld 9200 610 003 GWR for Misc Classes (See Terri Bisesi) *12*15 0 N/A N/A P Jordan18685 9200 610 004 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 0 N/A N/A P Jordan18686 9200 610 005 GWR for Law & Psychiatry *12*15 0 N/A N/A P Noffsinger18687 9200 610 006 GWR for Firearms Regulations *12*15 0 N/A N/A P Moritz18688 9200 610 007 GWR for Advanced Litigation Practices *12*15 0 N/A N/A P Genetin18689 9200 610 008 GWR for Law, Morals & Prof. Responsibility *12*15 0 N/A N/A P Sahl18690 9200 610 009 GWR for Trade Secrets *12*15 0 N/A N/A P Vacca18708 9200 610 011 GWR for Banking Law *12*15 0 N/A N/A P Gibson

Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-

Req.) Cr Time DayGrade*2 Method Instructor

11852 7400 585 008 Sem: General Mediation Training *24 1 *24 *24 O Motz11851 7400 585 007 Sem: Divorce Mediation Training *24 3 *24 *24 O Motz18380 9200 684 801 Sem: Corporate Legal Dept. Skills Development *25 3 8:00AM-5:00PM M-F P&O Krull18381 9200 684 802 Sem: Problem Solving Workshop *7*12 2 12:30-6:00PM M-F P&O Lee

Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-

Req.) Cr Time DayGrade*2 Method Instructor

13056 9200 627 001 Payment Systems 3 10:45-12:15PM TTh E Lavoie13057 9200 627 801 Payment Systems 3 6:40-9:40PM Th E Lavoie12753 9200 633 001 Corporations 3 10:45-12:15PM MW E Padfield12754 9200 633 801 Corporations 3 6:40-9:40PM T E Padfield12903 9200 668 001 Remedies 3 10:45-12:15PM MF E Thomas12905 9200 668 801 Remedies 3 6:40-9:40PM W E Thomas

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURSTO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

INTERSESSION COURSES

OHIO BAR EXAM TRACK ELECTIVES

REQUIRED COURSES

Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

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Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-

Req.) Cr Time DayGrade*2 Method Instructor

15392 9200 621 801 Accounting & Finance from Lawyer's Perspective 3 6:40-9:40PM W E Newman15014 9200 623 801 Administrative Law 3 6:40-9:40PM M E JordanCntrld 9200 624 001 Contracts Law/Writing Lab 2 1:10-3:10PM W O PalmerCntrld 9200 624 002 Contracts Law/Writing Lab 2 3:15-5:15PM M O BanksCntrld 9200 624 801 Contracts Law/Writing Lab 2 6:40-8:40PM M O Curtis18367 9200 628 001 Seminar in Pretrial Advocacy 3 1:00-4:00PM T O Anderson18565 9200 628 801 Seminar in Pretrial Advocacy 3 6:40-9:40PM M O Anderson18368 9200 631 001 Interstate Practice: Conflict of Laws 3 5:00-6:30PM TTh E Baumgartner13052 9200 634 801 Law & Psychiatry 2 5:00-7:00PM M E Noffsinger13053 9200 647 801 Juvenile Law 3 6:40-9:40PM Th E Bailey18370 9200 649 801 International Law 3 6:40-9:40PM M E Baumgartner18555 9200 662 001 Law Firm Administration Seminar 2 4:15-6:15PM W TBA Hightower15015 9200 667 801 Substantial Skills: Drafting for Estates 3 6:40-9:40PM T O&P MaguireCntrld 9200 673 001 Advanced Legal Applications *9 3 1:00-4:00PM F O ReevesCntrld 9200 673 801 Advanced Legal Applications *9 3 6:40-9:40PM Th O Reeves15390 9200 677 801 Real Estate Law 3 3:00-6:00PM W E Barnes16680 9200 684 002 Sem: Firearms Regulations 3 10:45-12:15PM MW P Moritz18378 9200 684 003 Sem: Advanced Litigation Practices 3 3:15-4:45PM MW P Genetin18379 9200 684 004 Sem: Banking Law 3 3:15-6:15PM M P Gibson18550 9200 684 005 Sem: Law, Morals & Professional Responsibility 3 3:00-6:00PM T P Sahl18382 9200 684 803 Sem: Oil & Gas Law 3 6:40-9:40PM W P Caldwell/Watts18383 9200 684 804 Sem: Family Law Practicum 2 4:30-6:30PM W P Schneider18384 9200 684 805 Sem: Franchising 3 5:10-6:30PM TTh P & E Dub18385 9200 684 806 Sem: Biodiversity/Climate 3 6:40-9:40PM T E Robbins15977 9200 684 808 Estate Planning *20 3 5:20-7:50PM M E Burke15978 9200 684 809 Financial Accounting *20 3 8:10-10:40PM T E Song18463 9200 684 810 Contemp Accounting Issues *20 3 8:10-10:40PM T E18464 9200 684 811 Tax Accounting *20 3 5:20-7:50PM Th E18465 9200 684 812 Taxation of Trans in Property *20 3 5:20-7:50PM T E18466 9200 684 813 State & Local Taxation *20 3 8:10-10:40PM Th E18551 9200 684 814 Legal Landmines for Entrepreneurs 2 5:20-7:20PM Th E Spring18682 9200 684 815 Problem Solving Workshop *12*14 3 6:40-8:40PM T E Lee12758 9200 686 001 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 3 10:45-12:15PM TTh E Newman14392 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 3 9:00-12:00PM F O Cole16098 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 3 6:40-9:40PM Th O Cahoon/Ray12760 9200 692 801 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) 3 6:40-9:40PM W O Cole14680 9200 692 802 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) *23 3 *23 O Rickett/Rickett18392 9200 701 001 Health Law II 3 9:00-12:00PM S E Goff18393 9200 702 001 Health Law III 2 3:00-5:00PM T E VanTassel18394 9200 704 001 Health Law Externship 3 TBA TBA O Glessner

16687 9200 804 001 Trade Secrets 3 3:15-4:45PM MW P&O Vacca18395 9200 805 801 Licensing Intellectual Property 3 6:40-9:40PM M E Schweikert17288 9200 807 801 Patent Prosecution 3 6:40-9:40PM T E Rockhill18397 9200 817 801 International Copyright Law *8 1 *8 *8 P Oman18398 9200 824 801 International Patent Prosecution 1 *21 *21 P Hornickel16696 9200 826 001 Patent Claim Construction 3 9:00-12:00PM T P KahrlCntrld 9200 850 001 Intellectual Property Masters Thesis 6 P Samuels16982 9200 884 801 Sem: IP Policy & Politics *22 3 *22 O&P Samuels16693 9200 896 002 Intellectual Property Clinic *3 *12*17*18 2 1:00-3:00PM W O Wilson

Cntrld 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12*18 2 N/A N/A O MoritzCntrld 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) 0 N/A N/A O GenetinCntrld 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) 2 N/A N/A O GenetinCntrld 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*13*18(Prereq-656) 0 N/A N/A O GenetinCntrld 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*13*18(Prereq-656) 2 N/A N/A O GenetinCntrld 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 1 N/A N/A O Joann SahlCntrld 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 2 N/A N/A O Joann SahlCntrld 9200 694 003 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 1 N/A N/A O DessinCntrld 9200 694 004 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 2 N/A N/A O Dessin12763 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *3 *12*18 2 TBA TBA O Spring12764 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *3 *12*18 3 TBA TBA O SpringCntrld 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - SEED *3*12*16*18 2 TBA TBA O SpringCntrld 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - SEED *3*12*16*18 3 TBA TBA O Spring15398 9200 696 006 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *3 *12 *18 * 2 TBA TBA O Joann Sahl15399 9200 696 007 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *3 *12 *18 * 3 TBA TBA O Joann Sahl12765 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 2 TBA TBA O Vyas12766 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 3 TBA TBA O Vyas

Cntrld 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Terri Bisesi) *6 2 N/A N/A P JordanCntrld 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Terri Bisesi) *6 3 N/A N/A P Jordan

SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (JD & LLM)

LAW REVIEW/ADVOCACY TEAMS/CLINICAL SEMINARS

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

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*1 602, 604, 606, 615, 620

*2

*4 607

*7 684-802

*8 817

*9 673

*10 618

*12*13 657 & 658

*14 684-815

*16 696-004&005

*17 896-002*18 656, 657, 658, 694,

696, 697, & 896

*19 613

*20 684-808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 813

*21 824

*22 884-801

*23 692-802

*24 7400:585-008 & 585-007

*25 684-801

Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.A controlled course, added to the student's schedule by the law school registar either during the semester in which the student received credit for completing the pro bono service requirement, or for the last semester of the student's enrollment, whichever comes first.These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.

IP Policy & Practice will meet in Washington, D.C. during Spring Break (March 24 - 30, 2014), with additional class time prior to departure for Washington, D.C. and after your return. This section of Trial Ad II will meet on weekends of January 18 - 19; January 25 - 26; and February 1 - 2, 2013. Times to be announced.Offered through the Center for Family Studies. Course are offered in the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. They are considered Spring courses and must receive approval to register. Students must complete the "Request to Transfer Graduate Credits" form and obtain signatures prior to registering for this course. Since these are Spring courses you must receive approval if registration causes a course overload. Both the Request and Overload Approval Forms can be located at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/Sem: Corporate Legal Departments Skills Development is offered during the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. This course will meet January 6 - 10, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This course is considered a Spring course and therefore students must receive approval if registration for this courses causes an overload. The Overload Request Form can be located at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/

International Patent Prosecution will meet January 18, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and on Saturday, January 25, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Prerequisite: at least one of the following courses: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark Prosecution

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course. If you have registered in a previous semester and have received an "IP" DO NOT register again.

*11 694 Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 896, 684-802 & 684-815This course can be repeated up to 4 credits.

*15 610

Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/ Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.

This course will meet during the Spring semester on Tuesdays from 6:40 - 8:40 p.m. This course is designed for First-year Part-time students to give them the opportunity to take a total of 9 credits during Spring 2014 if they wish. This is a credit-no credit course. To register contact Misty Frankin at [email protected].

Students not required to take Advanced Legal Applications who have a GPA of 2.5 or below, can petition for enrollment into the class by contacting Donna Palmer.

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

*3 696,697

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a placement no later than November 4, 2013 . This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. Clinical Seminar may be repeated up to 6 credits.The Dean's Office will register all first year students for the Spring 2014 semester.

*5 656 This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.

*6 698May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.This course will meet during the week before classes from 12:30 - 6:00 p.m. Monday, January 6 - Friday, January 10, 2014. This course is designed for First-year Part-time students to give them the opportunity to take a total of 9 credits during Spring 2014 if they wish. This is a credit-no credit course. To register contact Misty Frankin at [email protected].

This course will meet the weekend of March 7 - 9, 2014. Times to be announced.

All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

SPRING 2014 SEMESTER SCHEDULE-E N D N O T E S -

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Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, April 30 - May 10, 2014Summer Intersession I: Sunday - Sunday, May 11 - 25, 2014Law Commencement: Sunday, May 18, 2014

Classes Resume: Monday, March 31, 2014Last Instructional Day: Friday, April 25, 2014Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, April 26 - April 29, 2014

MLK Holiday: Monday, January 20, 2014 Class Period MUST be made upPresident's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 17 & 18, 2014Spring Break: Monday - Sunday, March 24 - 30, 2014

SPRING 2014 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, January 13, 2014

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

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Class # Course # Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

12872 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 *4(Prereq-601) 61 3 8:50-10:20AM TTh E Genetin12873 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 *4(Prereq-601) 61 3 10:45A-12:15P WF E Moritz12877 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 *4(Prereq-605) 57 2 1:10-3:10PM T E Vacca12878 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 *4(Prereq-605) 53 2 8:50-10:50AM M E Dessin13997 9200 607 001 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 3:15-4:45PM MW E Robbins12880 9200 607 002 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 1:10-2:40PM MW E Robbins13736 9200 607 004 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 1:10-2:40PM MW E Koosed13096 9200 615 001 Property II *1*4 (Prereq-614) 52 2 11:00A-12:00P MW E Barnes13097 9200 615 002 Property II *1*4 (Prereq-614) 48 2 9:00-10:00AM TTh E Lee12890 9200 617 001 Torts II *1*4(Prereq-616) 57 2 9:00-11:00AM F E Oddi12891 9200 617 002 Torts II *1*4(Prereq-616) 53 2 1:10-2:10PM TF E VanTassel12893 9200 620 001 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 29 2 3:00-5:00PM Th O Cohen13047 9200 620 002 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 23 2 10:15A-12:15P Th O Shaver15160 9200 620 003 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 29 2 3:00-5:00PM Th O McBurney15867 9200 620 004 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 32 2 10:15A-12:15P Th O Morath

12875 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 50 3 9:00-10:30AM TTh E Huhn16627 9200 604 003 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 40 3 10:45A-12:15P TTh E Rich12888 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 55 3 9:00-10:30AM WF E Belsky

12879 9200 606 801 Contracts II *1*4 (Prereq-605) 63 28:45-9:40PM 6:40-7:30PM

M Th E Gibson

12881 9200 607 801 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 6:40-9:40PM W E Rich13737 9200 607 802 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 6:40-9:40PM W E Cole12892 9200 617 801 Torts II *1*4 (Prereq-616) 61 2 6:40-8:35PM M E Cravens12894 9200 620 801 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 32 2 7:45-9:40P Th O Strong15161 9200 620 802 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 30 2 7:45-9:40P Th O Schiavone

13193 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 37 36:40-8:05PM 8:10-9:40PM

W Th E Anderson

12876 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 35 36:40-8:05PM 8:10-9:40PM

M W E Aynes

12889 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 55 38:10-9:40PM 6:40-8:05PM

M Th E Sahl

12874 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 22 3 7:30-8:50AM WF E Huhn12887 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 55 3 7:30-8:50AM TTh E Cravens

16764 9200 613 001 Pro Bono Service Requirement *19 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann13185 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 (28 crs complete ) 200 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Lenart16629 9200 688 003 Legal Drafting (Contract drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 1:10-2:10PM M O Cohen16630 9200 688 004 Legal Drafting (Legislative drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 1:10-2:10PM T O Schiavone16628 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 6:40-7:35PM M O Shaver13192 9200 688 802 Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 6:40-7:35PM M O Strong12901 9200 688 803 Legal Drafting (Judicial drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 5:10-6:10PM W O Morath15421 9200 688 804 Legal Drafting (Patent Drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 5:10-6:10PM W O Rockhill

12882 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert12883 9200 610 002 GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan12884 9200 610 003 GWR for International Business Transactions *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner12885 9200 610 004 GWR for Appellate Review *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro12886 9200 610 005 GWR for Adv. Constitutional Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn14693 9200 610 006 GWR for Law & Literature *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Genetin13303 9200 610 007 GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan13481 9200 610 008 GWR for Supreme Court Seminar *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Anderson13545 9200 610 009 GWR for International Human Rights *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert13546 9200 610 010 GWR for Mistaken Convictions *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed13845 9200 610 011 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan13852 9200 610 012 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro14001 9200 610 013 GWR for Elder Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Dessin14002 9200 610 014 GWR for Firearms Regulations *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moritz14003 9200 610 015 GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson16973 9200 610 016 GWR for Juvenile Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Bailey16974 9200 610 017 GWR for Law & Psychiatry *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Noffsinger18404 9200 610 018 GWR for Trade Secrets *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Vacca18443 9200 610 019 GWR for Animal Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Shiavone18533 9200 610 020 GWR for Moot Court *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Dessin

OPEN SECOND YEAR REQUIRED

REQUIRED COURSES

Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURSTO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

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Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

11952 7400 585 008 Sem: General Mediation Training *24 1 8:30A-4:30P WTh Motz18384 9200 684 817 Sem: Corporate Legal Dept. Skills Development *25 20 3 8:00A-5:00P M-F Krull11951 7400 585 007 Sem: Divorce Mediation Training *24 3 8:30A-4:45P Motz

Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

13218 9200 627 001 Commercial Paper 75 3 10:45A-12:15P TTh E Lavoie13219 9200 627 801 Commercial Paper 75 3 6:40-9:40PM Th E Lavoie12895 9200 633 001 Corporations 75 3 10:45A-12:15P MW E Padfield12896 9200 633 801 Corporations 75 3 6:40-9:40PM T E Padfield13048 9200 668 001 Remedies 75 3 10:45A-12:15P MF E Thomas13050 9200 668 801 Remedies 65 3 6:40-9:40PM W E Thomas

Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

15878 9200 621 001 Accounting & Finance from Lawyer's Perspective 25 3 3:15-4:45PM MTh E Newman15422 9200 623 801 Administrative Law 30 3 6:40-9:40PM M E Jordan15396 9200 624 001 Contracts Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 3:00-5:00PM Th O TBA15871 9200 624 002 Contracts Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 10:15A-12:15P Th O TBA15397 9200 624 801 Contracts Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 7:45-9:40P Th O Hightower13214 9200 634 801 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 5:00-7:00PM M E Noffsinger16965 9200 644 001 Supreme Court Seminar 30 3 9:00A-12:00P M O & P Anderson132158 9200 647 801 Juvenile Law 40 3 6:40-9:40PM Th P & E Bailey14692 9200 650 801 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining 30 3 6:40-9:40PM T E Fernandez18300 9200 662 001 Law Firm Administration Seminar 35 3 1:10-2:40PM TTh TBA Cook15423 9200 667 801 Drafting for Estates 30 3 6:40-9:40PM W O&P Maguire16780 9200 673 001 Advanced Legal Applications *9 Cntl'd 3 1:00-4:00PM F O Hightower15314 9200 673 801 Advanced Legal Applications *9 Cntl'd 3 6:40-9:40PM Th O Hightower15874 9200 677 801 Real Estate Law 30 3 3:00-6:00PM T E Barnes18301 9200 682 001 Elder Law 35 3 3:15-4:45PM MW TBA Dessin17967 9200 684 001 Sem: Food & Drug Law 25 3 10:45A-12:15P TF P VanTassel17969 9200 684 002 Sem: Law & Literature 25 3 1:10-2:40PM MW P Genetin17972 9200 684 003 Sem: Law & Theology 25 3 3:15-4:45PM MW P Belsky17974 9200 684 004 Sem: Mistaken Convictions 25 3 3:00-6:00PM T P Koosed17976 9200 684 005 Sem: International Business Transactions 25 3 5:00-6:30PM MW P Baumgartner18385 9200 684 006 Sem: Animal Law 25 2 1:00-3:00PM M P Shiavone17966 9200 684 801 Sem: International Human Rights 25 3 5:10-6:30PM TTh P Richert15196 9200 684 802 Sem: Problem Solving Workshop 25 3 6:40-9:40PM T P Lee17979 9200 684 803 Sem: Firearms Regulations 25 3 6:40-9:40PM T P Moritz17980 9200 684 804 Sem: Oil & Gas Law 25 3 6:40-9:40PM W P Caldwell/Vaughn

16753 9200 684 806 Contemporary Accounting Issues *20 10 3 8:10-10:40PM T E Wang16754 9200 684 807 Tax Accounting *20 10 3 5:20-7:50PM Th E Whisenhunt16755 9200 684 808 Estate Planning *20 10 3 5:20-7:50PM M E Burke16756 9200 684 809 Financial Accounting *20 10 3 8:10-10:40PM W E Conrad16757 9200 684 811 Mergers & Acquisitions *20 10 3 5:20-7:50PM W E16759 9200 684 812 Taxation of Trans in Property *20 10 3 5:20-7:50PM T E Stefanik16760 9200 684 813 State & Local Taxation *20 10 3 8:10-10:40PM Th E Dimengo16761 9200 684 814 International Taxation *20 10 3 8:10-10:40PM Th E Urse16762 9200 684 815 Tax Crimes and Forensics *20 10 3 E18340 9200 684 816 Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law *7 (via WWW) 25 3 6:40-9:40PM M P Huhn12900 9200 686 801 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 75 3 6:40-9:40PM M E Newman15421 9200 689 801 Appellate Advocacy *8 (Prereq-688) 12 1 TBA TBA O Carro14701 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 9:00A-12:00P F O Cole16962 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 6:40-9:40PM Th O Cahoon/Ray12902 9200 692 001 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) 16 3 3:00-6:00PM M O Cole15027 9200 692 802 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) *23 16 3 TBA TBA O Rickett

17984 9200 804 801 Trade Secrets 35 3 6:40-9:40PM T P&O Vacca17996 9200 806 801 International Intellectual Property Law Prereq-800 or inst.permission 35 3 5:10-6:30PM TTh E Oddi17986 9200 825 001 Antitrust Law 35 3 1:00-4:00PM W E Gibson17995 9200 826 001 Patent Claim Construction 35 3 3:00-6:00PM W O&P Kahrl17989 9200 850 001 Intellectual Property Masters Thesis Cntl'd 6 P Samuels17994 9200 881 001 Sports Law 35 3 3:15-4:45PM TTh P Sahl17990 9200 884 801 Sem: Biotech Patent Law *21 25 1 O & P McGraw18371 9200 884 802 Sem: IP Policy & Politics *22 35 3 *22 O&P Samuels18405 9200 884 803 Sem: PTO & Court IP Litigation TBA 35 1 TBA P Michel17992 9200 896 002 Intellectual Property Clinic *3 *12*17*18 5 2 O Wilson17993 9200 898 002 IP Individual Studies & Research *6 Cntl'd 2 P Jordan

OHIO BAR EXAM TRACK ELECTIVES

SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (JD & LLM)

INTERSESSION COURSES

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12897 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert12898 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert12899 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert12903 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl12904 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl13842 9200 694 003 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin13843 9200 694 004 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin12905 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *3 *12*18 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Spring12906 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *3 *12*18 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Spring13304 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - SEED *3*12*16*18 Cntl'd 2 TBA TBA TBA O Spring13305 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - SEED *3*12*16*18 Cntl'd 3 TBA TBA TBA O Spring15886 9200 696 006 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *3 *12 *18 * 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Joann Sahl15887 9200 696 007 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *3 *12 *18 * 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Joann Sahl12907 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Carro12908 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Carro

12909 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan12910 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan

LAW REVIEW/ADVOCACY TEAMS/CLINICAL SEMINARS

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

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*1 602, 604, 606, 615, 617

*2

*4 607

*7 684-816

*8 689

*9 673

*10 618

*12*13 656 & 657*14 658

*16 696-004&005*17 896-002

*18 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 796 & 896

*19 613

*20684-806, 807, 808, 809, 811, 812, 813,

814 & 815

*21 884-801

*22 884-802

*23 692-802

*24 7400:585-008 & 585-007

*25 684-

Offered through the Center for Family Studies. Course are offered in the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. They are considered Spring courses and must receive approval to register. Students must complete the "Request to Transfer Graduate Credits" form and obtain signatures prior to registering for this course. Since these are Spring courses you must receive approval if registration causes a course overload. Both the Request and Overload Approval Forms can be located at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/

Sem: Corporate Legal Departments Skills Development is offered during the Intersession between Fall and Spring semester. This course will meet January 7 - 11, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This course is considered a Spring course and therefore students must receive approval if registration for this courses causes an overload. The Overload Request Form can be located at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/

*5 656 This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.

SPRING 2013 SEMESTER SCHEDULE-E N D N O T E S -

All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

*3 696,697

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a placement no later than November 5, 2012 . This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. Clinical Seminar may be repeated up to 6 credits.

The Dean's Office will register all first year students for the Spring 2013 semester.

This course can be repeated up to 4 credits.

*6 698, 798 & 898May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.

Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law may be offered entirely online at the times listed on the schedule, or it may be offered only in the classroom at those times. We will know for certain by October 31. See Professor Huhn with any questions.Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 9, 2012.Students not required to take Advanced Legal Applications who have a GPA of 2.5 or below, can petition for enrollment into the class by contacting Donna Palmer.

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course. If you have registered in a previous semester and have received an "IP" DO NOT register again.

*11 694 Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 796 & 896

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

*15 610Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 studentsPrerequisite: at least one of the following coures: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark Prosecution

Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.

A controlled course, added to the student's schedule by the law school registar either during the semester in which the student received credit for completing the pro bono service requirement, or for the last semester of the student's enrollment, whichever comes first.

These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.

Biotech Patent Law dates and times to be announced.

IP Policy & Practice will meet in Washington, D.C. during Spring Break (March 25 - 29, 2013), with additional class time prior to departure for Washington, D.C. and after your return.

President's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 18 & 19, 2013Spring Break: Monday - Sunday, March 25 - 31, 2013

This section of Trial Ad II will meet on weekends of January 19 - 20; January 26 - 27; and February 2 - 3, 2013. Times to be announced.

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

SPRING 2013 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, January 14, 2013

Exam Period: Wednesday - Saturday, May 1 - 11, 2013Summer Intersession I: Sunday - Sunday, May 12 - 26, 2013Law Commencement: Sunday, May 19, 2013

Classes Resume: Monday, April 1, 2013Last Instructional Day: Friday, April 26, 2013Reading Period: Saturday - Tuesday, April 27 - April 30, 2013

MLK Holiday: Monday, January 21, 2013 Class Period MUST be made up

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The University of Akron School of Law Spring 2012 Schedule 11/29/2011

Class # Course # Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

13103 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 *4(Prereq-601) 61 3 L-165 3:15-4:45P MW E Anderson13104 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 *4(Prereq-601) 61 3 L-165 9:00-10:30A TF E Genetin13108 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 *4(Prereq-605) 57 2 L-165 8:50-10:50A W E Cook13109 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 *4(Prereq-605) 53 2 L-165 1:00-3:00P W E Dessin14360 9200 607 001 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-206 1:10-2:40P MW E Robbins13111 9200 607 002 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-152 10:45-12:15P WF E Rich14359 9200 607 003 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-206 3:15-4:45P TF E Cole14051 9200 607 004 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-165 3:15-4:45P TTh E Robbins13337 9200 615 001 Property II *1*4 (Prereq-614) 52 2 L-165 1:10-2:10P TF E Lee13338 9200 615 002 Property II *1*4 (Prereq-614) 48 2 W-210 3:15-4:15P WF E Barnes13121 9200 617 001 Torts II *1*4(Prereq-616) 57 2 W-210 10:45-11:45A TTh E Oddi13122 9200 617 002 Torts II *1*4(Prereq-616) 53 2 L-152 10:45-11:45A TTh E Cravens13124 9200 620 001 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 29 2 W-214 10:45A-12:45P F O Shaver13284 9200 620 002 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 23 2 L-152 1:00-3:00P M O Cohen15711 9200 620 003 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 29 2 W-210 10:45A-12:45P F O Schiavone16742 9200 620 004 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 32 2 L-165 1:00-3:00P M O Morath

13106 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 50 3 L-151 10:45A-12:15P MW E Huhn17981 9200 604 003 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 40 3 L-152 1:10-2:40P TF E Rich13119 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 55 3 L-151 9:00-10:30A MW E Cravens

13110 9200 606 801 Contracts II *1*4 (Prereq-605) 63 2 L-151 7:45-9:40P W E Vacca

13112 9200 607 801 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-1516:40-8:35P 6:40-7:30P

M W E Robbins

14052 9200 607 802 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-1526:40-8:35P 6:40-7:30P

M W E Rich

13123 9200 617 801 Torts II *1*4 (Prereq-616) 61 2 L-1518:45-9:40P 6:40-7:35P

M Th E Oddi

13125 9200 620 801 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 32 2 L-152 7:45-9:40P Th O Strong15712 9200 620 802 LARW II *1*4 (Prereq 619) 30 2 W-206 7:45-9:40P Th O McBurney

13440 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 37 3 W-2106:40-8:05P 8:10-9:40P

M Th E Genetin

13107 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 35 3 W-2108:10-9:40P 6:40-8:05P

M W E Aynes

13120 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 55 3 W-2108:10-9:40P 6:40-8:05P

W Th E Belsky

13105 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 22 3 L-151 7:30-8:50A MW E Huhn13118 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 55 3 L-165 7:30-8:50A TTh E Sahl

18148 9200 613 001 Pro Bono Service Requirement *19 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A O Sahl, Joann13429 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 (28 crs complete ) 200 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Lenart13132 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (Judicial Opinion drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 W-206 8:50-9:50A W O Morath17984 9200 688 002 Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 W-214 1:10-2:10P T O Shaver13439 9200 688 003 Legal Drafting (Litigation drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 W-206 10:45-11:45A T O Strong16042 9200 688 802 Legal Drafting (Law practice drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 L-152 5:10-6:10P T O McBurney17985 9200 688 803 Legal Drafting (Contract drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 L-152 6:40-7:35P T O Cohen17986 9200 688 804 Legal Drafting (Legislative Drafting) (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 L-152 6:40-7:35P Th O Schiavone

13113 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert

13114 9200 610 002 GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan13115 9200 610 003 GWR for Managing Intellectual Property *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Watkins13116 9200 610 004 GWR for Appellate Review *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro13117 9200 610 005 GWR for Trade Secrets *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Vacca

REQUIRED COURSES

Part-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

Full-Time (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

OPEN SECOND YEAR REQUIRED

Full-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

Part-Time (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

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The University of Akron School of Law Spring 2012 Schedule 11/29/2011

15141 9200 610 006 GWR for Law & History *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Aynes13568 9200 610 007 GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan13764 9200 610 008 GWR for Supreme Court Seminar *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Anderson13832 9200 610 009 GWR for International Human Rights *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert13833 9200 610 010 GWR for Trademark Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels14186 9200 610 011 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan14195 9200 610 012 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro14364 9200 610 013 GWR for Elder Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Dessin14365 9200 610 014 GWR for Jurisprudence *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn14366 9200 610 015 GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson18409 9200 610 016 GWR for Juvenile Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Bailey18410 9200 610 017 GWR for Law & Psychiatry *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Noffsinger

Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

13469 9200 627 001 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 75 3 W-214 1:10-2:40P WF E Lavoie13470 9200 627 801 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 75 3 L-165 6:40-9:40P Th E Lavoie13126 9200 633 001 Corporations 75 3 L-151 3:15-4:45P WF E Padfield13127 9200 633 801 Corporations 75 3 L-165 6:40-9:40P M E Padfield13285 9200 668 001 Remedies 75 3 L-165 10:45A-12:15P TTh E Thomas13287 9200 668 801 Remedies 75 3 L-165 6:40-9:40P W E Thomas

Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

16764 9200 621 001 Accounting & Finance from Lawyer's Perspective 25 3 L-152 5:10-6:30P MW E Newman16043 9200 623 801 Administrative Law 30 3 W-206 6:40-9:40P M E Jordan16011 9200 624 001 Criminal Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 W-206 10:45A-12:45P F O Curtis16748 9200 624 002 Criminal Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 W-214 1:00-3:00P M O Washington16012 9200 624 801 Criminal Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 L-151 7:45-9:40P Th O Hightower17997 9200 628 801 Seminar in Pretrial Advocacy 30 3 W-214 6:40-9:40P Th O Moritz14361 9200 631 801 Interstate Practice: Conflict of Law 30 3 W-214 3:15-4:45P MW E Baumgartner13465 9200 634 001 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 W-210 4:00-6:00P T E Noffsinger18398 9200 644 801 Supreme Court Seminar 30 3 W-206 6;40-9:40P T O & P Anderson13466 9200 647 801 Juvenile Law 40 3 L-167 6:40-9:40P Th P & E Bailey15133 9200 650 801 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining 30 3 W-210 6:40-9:40P T E Fernandez16044 9200 667 801 Drafting for Estates 30 3 W-206 6:40-9:40P W O&P Maguire18169 9200 673 001 Advanced Legal Applications *9 Cntl'd 3 L-151 1:10-2:40P MT O Roush15906 9200 673 801 Advanced Legal Applications *9 Cntl'd 3 L-165 6:40-9:40P T O Hanek16754 9200 677 801 Real Estate Law 30 3 W-215 6:40-9:40P M E Barnes17996 9200 678 801 Sem: Jurisprudence 30 3 L-301 6:40-9:40P Th P Huhn15751 9200 684 001 Sem: Problem Soving Workshop 25 2 W-210 3:15-5:15P Th P Lee17987 9200 684 002 Sem: Law & History 25 3 L-152 3:15-4:45P TTh P Aynes17988 9200 684 003 Sem: Statutory Interpretation 25 3 W-206 10:45A-12:15P MW P Moritz17989 9200 684 004 Sem: Banking Law 25 3 W-206 8:50-11:50A Th P Gibson17991 9200 684 801 Sem: International Human Rights 25 3 W-206 5:10-6:30P TTh P Richert18050 9200 684 805 Sem: Elder Law 25 3 W-214 6:40-9:40P W P Dessin18136 9200 684 806 Contemporary Accounting Issues *20 10 3 CBA130 8:10-10:40P T E Wang18137 9200 684 807 Tax Accounting *20 10 3 CBA105 4:20-6:50P T E Whisenhunt18138 9200 684 808 Estate Planning *20 10 3 AS133 5:20-7:50P M E Burke18139 9200 684 809 Financial Accounting *20 10 3 CBA121 8:10-10:40P W E Conrad18141 9200 684 811 Mergers & Acquisitions *20 10 3 CBA142 5:20-7:50P W E Malone18143 9200 684 812 Taxation of Trans in Property *20 10 3 CBA147 5:20-7:50P Th E Stefanik18144 9200 684 813 State & Local Taxation *20 10 3 CBA105 7:20-9:40P T E Dimengo18145 9200 684 814 International Taxation *20 10 3 TBA 8:10-10:40P Th E Urse18146 9200 684 815 Tax Crimes and Forensics *20 10 3 TBA 5:10-7:40P Th E TBA13131 9200 686 001 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 75 3 L-151 6:40-9:40P T E Newman17995 9200 687 001 Expert Evidence 75 3 W-210 1:10-2:40P MW E Strong14196 9200 689 801 Appellate Advocacy *8 (Prereq-688) 12 1 TBA TBA TBA O Carro15151 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 L-151 9:00A-12:00P F O Cole18395 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 W-208 6:40-9:40P Th O Cahoon/Ray13134 9200 692 801 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) 16 3 W-214 6:40-9:40P M O Cole15556 9200 692 802 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) *25 16 3 TBA TBA TBA O Rickett/Rickett

SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (JD) *Open to all law students

OHIO BAR EXAM TRACK ELECTIVES

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14362 9200 702 801 Trademark Law 35 3 W-214 6:40-9:40P T E Samuels18004 9200 704 801 Trade Secrets 35 3 W-214 5:10-6:30P MW P&O Vacca18000 9200 705 801 Licensing Intellectual Property 35 3 W-215 6:40-9:40P Th E Kahrl13291 9200 707 801 Patent Prosecution 35 3 L-134 6:40-9:40P M E Rockhill17999 9200 717 801 International Copyright Law Prereq 700, 703 or perm. 35 1 TBA TBA TBA O Oman17998 9200 718 801 International Trademark Law Prereq 700, 702 or perm. 35 2 L-134 6:40-8:40P W E Kalka18006 9200 720 801 Managing Intellectual Property 35 3 L-134 5:10-6:30P TTh O Watkins18399 9200 724 801 International Patent Prosecution *23 35 1 TBA TBA TBA O Hornickel14053 9200 725 001 Antitrust Law 35 3 W-206 3:15-6:15P M E Gibson18008 9200 782 001 Entertainment Law 30 3 W-214 3:15-4:45P TTh P Sahl18401 9200 784 801 Sem: Biotech Patent Law *21 25 1 TBA TBA TBA O & P McGraw18402 9200 784 802 Sem: Challenges in Patenting *22 25 1 TBA TBA TBA P Michel18403 9200 796 001 Intellectual Property Clinic *3 *12*18 10 2 TBA 1:10-3:10P W O Wilson18405 9200 798 002 IP Individual Studies & Research *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan18406 9200 798 003 IP Individual Studies & Research *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan

14363 9200 802 801 Trademark Law 20 3 W-214 6:40-9:40P T E Samuels18005 9200 804 801 Trade Secrets 20 3 W-214 5:10-6:30P MW P&O Vacca18001 9200 805 801 Licensing Intellectual Property 20 3 W-215 6:40-9:40P Th E Kahrl13835 9200 807 801 Patent Prosecution 20 3 L-134 6:40-9:40P M E Rockhill18002 9200 817 801 International Copyright Law Prereq 700, 703 or perm. 20 1 TBA TBA TBA O Oman18003 9200 818 801 International Trademark Law Prereq 700, 702 or perm. 20 2 L-134 6:40-8:40P W E Kalka18007 9200 820 801 Managing Intellectual Property 20 3 L-134 5:10-6:30P TTh O Watkins18400 9200 824 801 International Patent Prosecution *23 20 1 TBA TBA TBA O Hornickel16110 9200 825 001 Antitrust Law 20 3 W-206 3:15-6:15P M E Gibson18147 9200 850 001 Intellectual Property Masters Thesis Cntl'd 6 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels18009 9200 882 001 Entertainment Law 20 3 W-214 3:15-4:45P TTh P Sahl17395 9200 884 802 Sem: Biotech Patent Law *21 25 1 TBA TBA TBA O & P McGraw18171 9200 884 803 Sem: Challenges in Patenting *22 25 1 TBA TBA TBA P Michel18404 9200 896 002 Intellectual Property Clinic *3 *12*18 5 2 TBA 1:10-3:10P W O Wilson18408 9200 898 002 IP Individual Studies & Research *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan

13128 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13129 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13130 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13135 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl13136 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl14183 9200 694 003 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin14184 9200 694 004 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin13137 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *3 *12*18 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Spring13138 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *3 *12*18 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Spring13569 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - SEED *3*12*16*18 Cntl'd 2 TBA TBA TBA O Spring13570 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - SEED *3*12*16*18 Cntl'd 3 TBA TBA TBA O Spring16792 9200 696 006 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *3 *12 *18 * 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Joann Sahl16793 9200 696 007 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *3 *12 *18 * 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Joann Sahl13139 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Carro13140 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Carro

13141 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan13142 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan

*1 602, 604, 606, 615, 617

*2

*4 607

SPRING 2012 SEMESTER SCHEDULE

LAW REVIEW/ADVOCACY TEAMS/CLINICAL SEMINARS

696,697

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COURSES (LLM) *Only open to those students enrolled in LLM or JD/LLM

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

*3

The Dean's Office will register all first year students for the Spring 2012 semester.

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a placement no later than November 4, 2011 . This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed. Clinical Seminar may be repeated up to 6 credits.

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

-E N D N O T E S -

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*7 627

*8 689

*9 673

*10 618

*12

*13 657*14 658

*16 696-004&005

*17 696-008

*18 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 796 & 896

*19 613

*20684-806, 807, 808, 809, 811, 812, 813,

814 & 815

*21 784-801

*22 784-802

*23 724

*25 692-802

Students not required to take Advanced Legal Applications who have a GPA of 2.5 or below, can petition for enrollment into the class by contacting Katherine Kelly.

Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at: http://www.uakron.edu/law/students/studentservices/

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 11, 2011.

Last Instructional Day:Reading Period:

Law Commencement:

Exam Period:Summer Intersession I:

*5 This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.656

May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.

*6 698, 798 & 898

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 796 & 896

Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.

MLK Holiday: Monday, January 16, 2012SPRING 2012 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

Classes Resume:

*11 694

610*15

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.

Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.

Spring Break:

Monday, January 9, 2012

President's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 20-21, 2012Monday - Saturday, March 12-17, 2012

A controlled course, added to the student's schedule by the law school registar either during the semester in which the student received credit for completing the pro bono service requirement, or for the last semester of the student's enrollment, whichever comes first.

Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.

Biotech Patent Law will meet the weekends of March 24-25 and March 31-April 1. Times to be announced.

Challenges in Patenting Before and After Patent Grant will meet March 19 - 21, 2012. Times to be announced.

International Patent Prosecution dates and times to be announced

Prerequisite: at least one of the following coures: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark Prosecution

These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.

This section of Trial Ad II will meet the weekends of January 21-22; January 28-29; and February 4-5, 2012.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Saturday - Tuesday, April 21 - 24, 2012Wednesday - Saturday, April 25 - May 5, 2012

Friday, April 20, 2012

Sunday - Sunday, May 6-20, 2012

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Class # Course # Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

13268 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 75 3 L-165 9:00-10:30 WF E Genetin13269 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 60 3 L-165 10:45-12:15 TTh E Anderson13273 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 68 2 L-151 1:15-2:15 TTh E Cook13274 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 60 2 L-151 9:00-11:00A M E Dessin14655 9200 607 001 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-206 1:15-2:45 MW E Robbins13276 9200 607 002 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-152 1:15-2:45 MW E Rich14654 9200 607 003 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-206 3:00-4:30 TTh E Robbins14320 9200 607 004 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-152 3:00-4:30 TF E Rich13517 9200 615 001 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 75 2 L-165 11:30-12:30 MW E Lee13518 9200 615 002 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 75 2 W-210 9:00-10:00A WF E Barnes13286 9200 617 001 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 70 2 L-165 9:00-10:00A TTh E Cravens13287 9200 617 002 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 62 2 W-210 1:15-2:15 TF E Oddi13289 9200 620 001 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 34 2 W-206 9:00-11:00 M O Strong13458 9200 620 002 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 33 2 W-206 10:45-12:45 F O Schiavone16263 9200 620 003 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 63 2 L-152 9:00-11:00 M O Cohen17890 9200 620 004 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 35 2 W-214 10:45-12:45 F O McBurney

13271 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 55 3 L-151 1:15-2:45 MW E Huhn13284 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 45 3 L-165 3:00-4:30 MW E Moriarty

13275 9200 606 801 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 73 2 L-151 8:35-9:30P TTh E Vacca13277 9200 607 801 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-214 6:30-9:30P W E Robbins14321 9200 607 802 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-206 6:30-9:30P M E Koosed13288 9200 617 801 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 67 2 L-151 6:30-8:30P T E Reilly13290 9200 620 801 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 36 2 L-151 6:30-8:25P Th O Shaver16264 9200 620 802 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 35 2 W-214 6:30-8:24P Th O Morath

13656 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 40 3 L-1656:30-7:55P 8:05-9:30P

M W E Anderson

13272 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 70 3 L-1656:30-7:55P 8:05-9:30P

W Th E Rich

13285 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 50 3 L-1658:05-930P 6:30-7:55P

M Th E Belsky

13270 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 55 3 L-151 7:30-8:50A TTh E Huhn13283 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 45 3 L-152 7:30-8:50A MW E Cravens

13645 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 (28 crs complete ) 200 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Library Staff13297 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 25 1 L-152 10:45-11:45 T O Shaver13298 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 25 1 W-210 5:00-6:00P W O Strong13655 9200 688 802 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-152 5:00-6:00P W O Cohen16884 9200 688 803 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 25 1 L-152 6:30-7:25P T O Schiavone

13278 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert

13279 9200 610 002 GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan13280 9200 610 003 GWR for Feminist & Race Theory *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Lee13281 9200 610 004 GWR for Appellate Review *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro13282 9200 610 005 GWR for International Business Transactions *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner15533 9200 610 006 GWR for Law & History *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Aynes13796 9200 610 007 GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan14005 9200 610 008 GWR for Law & Literature *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Genetin14085 9200 610 009 GWR for International Human Rights *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert14086 9200 610 010 GWR for Trademark Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels14468 9200 610 011 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan14477 9200 610 012 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro14659 9200 610 013 GWR for Mistaken Convictions *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed14660 9200 610 014 GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn14661 9200 610 015 GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson

REQUIRED COURSES

PT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

FT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

OPEN SECOND YEAR REQUIRED

FT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

PT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

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Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

17914 9200 621 001 Accounting & Finance from Lawyer's Perspective 25 3 W-215 4:45-6:15P MW E Newman16885 9200 623 801 Administrative Law 60 3 L-152 6:30-9:30P W E Jordan16807 9200 624 001 Criminal Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 W-214 9:00-11:00A M O Kelly17896 9200 624 002 Criminal Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 L-152 10:45-12:45 F O Kelly16808 9200 624 801 Criminal Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 W-206 6:30-8:25P Th O Hightower14323 9200 625 001 Antitrust Law 20 3 W-206 3:00-6:00P M E Gibson13694 9200 627 001 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 W-206 10:45-12:15 TTh E Lavoie13695 9200 627 801 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 W-210 6:30-9:30P W E Lavoie14656 9200 631 801 Conflict of Law 40 3 W-215 6:30-9:30P T E Baumgartner13291 9200 633 001 Corporations 90 3 W-210 1:15-2:45 MW E Padfield13292 9200 633 801 Corporations 60 3 L-152 6:30-9:30P Th E Padfield13689 9200 634 001 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 W-214 4:00-6:00P T E Noffsinger13690 9200 647 801 Juvenile Law 40 3 W-210 6:30-9:30P Th P & E Bailey14944 9200 648 801 Insurance Law 40 3 L-133 6:30-9:30P Th E Tucker15525 9200 650 801 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining 40 3 W-206 6:30-9:30P T E Fernandez17912 9200 654 001 Feminist & Race Theory 25 3 W-215 10:45-12:15 TTh P Lee16056 9200 667 001 Lawyers as Leaders 20 3 W-215 9:00-10:30 TTh O Reilly16886 9200 667 801 Drafting for Estates 30 3 L-133 6:30-9:30P W O&P Maguire13459 9200 668 001 Remedies 75 3 W-210 10:45-12:15 MW E Thomas13461 9200 668 801 Remedies 75 3 L-165 6:30-9:30P T E Thomas16020 9200 672 801 Sem: Business Planning 20 3 L-152 4:45-6:15P TTh E Cook16649 9200 673 801 Advanced Legal Applications *9 Cntl'd 0/3 L-133 6:30-9:30P M O Roush17902 9200 677 801 Real Estate Law 30 3 L-152 6:30-9:30P M E Barnes17901 9200 684 001 Sem: Mistaken Convictions 25 3 W-210 3:00-6:00P T P Koosed16351 9200 684 002 Sem: Law & History 25 3 L-133 4:46-6:15P TTh P Aynes18031 9200 684 003 Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law 25 3 W-214 4:45-6:15P MW P Huhn17954 9200 684 004 Sem: International Business Transactions 25 3 L-133 4:45-6:15P MW P Baumgartner16932 9200 684 005 Sem: Patent Claim Construction - Law & Evidence 25 3 W-215 3:00-6:00P Th TBA Kahrl16353 9200 684 801 Sem: International Human Rights 25 3 L-134 6:30-9:30P M P Richert17909 9200 684 802 Sem: Law & Literature 25 3 L-164 6:30-9:30P M P Genetin15526 9200 684 803 Sem: International Patent Prosecution *23 25 1 W-206 *23 S O Hornickel15995 9200 684 805 Contemporary Accounting Issues *20 10 3 POL204 5:20-7:50P Th E Mosebach, M.15996 9200 684 806 Tax Accounting *20 10 3 CBA133 5:20-7:50P Th E Mosebach, J.15994 9200 684 807 Estate Planning *20 10 3 L-167 6:30-9:00P M E Burke17921 9200 684 808 Sem: Patent Reform *24 25 1 L-164 TBA TBA O Michel16892 9200 684 810 Financial Accounting *20 10 3 CBA144 5:20-7:50P W E Frank16894 9200 684 811 Financial Accounting *20 10 3 CBA130 5:20-7:50P M E Frank16922 9200 684 813 Mergers & Acquisitions *20 10 3 L-167 5:20-7:50P M E Malone18032 9200 684 814 Sem: Complex Business Litigation 25 2 W-215 6:30-8:30P M O Squeri13296 9200 686 001 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 90 3 L-167 10:45-12:15 WF E Newman14478 9200 689 801 Appellate Advocacy *8 (Prereq-688) 25 1 TBA TBA TBA O Carro15549 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 L-151 9:00-12:00 F O Cole13462 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 W-208/9 6:30-9:30P Th O Cahoon/Ray13299 9200 692 801 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) 16 3 L-151 6:30-9:30P M O Cole16049 9200 692 802 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) *25 12 3 TBA TBA TBA O Rickett14657 9200 702 801 Trademark Law 50 3 L-133 6:30-9:30P T E Samuels17899 9200 703 001 Copyright Law 30 3 L-133 1:15-2:45 TF E Vacca15986 9200 706 001 International Intellectual Property Law Prereq-700 or Perm 30 3 L-134 4:45-6:15P TTh E Oddi13465 9200 707 801 Patent Prosecution 30 3 W-210 6:30-9:30P M E Rockhill

13293 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13294 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13295 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13300 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl13301 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl14465 9200 694 003 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin14466 9200 694 004 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin13302 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *3 *12*18 20 2 W-206 4:30-5:30P W O Spring13303 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I - External Placement *3 *12*18 20 3 W-206 4:30-5:30P W O Spring13797 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - SEED *16*18 Cntl'd 2 L-134 5:00-6:00P T O Spring13798 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - SEED *16*18 Cntl'd 3 L-134 5:00-6:00P T O Spring17949 9200 696 006 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *3 *12 *18 * 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Joann Sahl17950 9200 696 007 Clinical Seminar I - Civil Litigation Clinic *3 *12 *18 * 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Joann Sahl18033 9200 696 008 Clinical Seminar I - Intellectual Property Clinic *3 *12 *17*18 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Wilson/Spring13304 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Carro13305 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Carro

SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES

OTHER ELECTIVES

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13306 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan13307 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan

*1 602, 604, 606, 615, 617

*2

*4 607

*7 627

*8 689

*9 673

*10 618

*12

*13 657

*14 658

*16 696-004&005

*17 696-008

*18 656, 657, 658, 694, 696 & 697

*20 684-805, 806, 807 , 810, 811 & 813

*23 684-803

*24 684-808

*25 692-802

SPRING 2011 SEMESTER SCHEDULE

The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2011 semester.

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a placement no later than November 5, 2010 . Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed.

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

-E N D N O T E S -

696,697

International Patent Prosecution will meet Saturday, January 22nd, Saturday, January 29th and Saturday, February 5th from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

Spring Break:

*3

*11 694

698

610Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

Monday, January 10, 2011

President's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 21-22, 2011Monday - Saturday, March 14-19, 2011

Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 12, 2010.

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/. Under ABA Standard 306(e) states that students have to complete 28 credit hours before they can take this course.

Last Instructional Day:Reading Period:

Law Commencement:

Exam Period:Summer Intersession I:

Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.

*5 This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.656

May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.

*6

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of SEED Director, Gary Spring. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.

Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.

Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.

*15

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.

Students not required to take Advanced Legal Applications who have a GPA of 2.5 or below, can petition for enrollment into the class by contacting Professor Willa Gibson and Katherine Kelly. Other students may audit the course if enrollment capacity has not been met.

Prerequisite: at least one of the following coures: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Trademark Law; or Trademark Prosecution

These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Saturday - Tuesday, April 23-26, 2011Wednesday - Saturday, April 27-May 7, 2011

Friday, April 22, 2011

Sunday - Sunday, May 8-22, 2011

This section of Trial Ad II will meet the weekends of January 22-23; January 29-30; and February 5-6, 2011. Class will meet in the Akron Municipal Court.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

MLK Holiday: Monday, January 17, 2011SPRING 2011 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:

Sem: Patent Reform will meet during the days of March 21, 22, 23 and 24th. Times to be announced.

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

Classes Resume: Monday, March 21, 2011

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Class # Course # Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

16848 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 75 3 L-165 9:00-10:30 TF E Anderson16850 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 60 3 W-210 1:15-2:45 WF E Genetin16858 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 68 2 L-165 9:00-11:00A M E Dessin16860 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 60 2 W-210 9:00-11:00A M E Sahl19846 9200 607 001 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-152 10:45-12:15 MT E Rich16864 9200 607 002 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-214 3:00-4:30 TTh E Koosed

19844 9200 607 003 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-1521:15-2:45 3:00-4:30

T F E Rich

19112 9200 607 004 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-206 3:00-4:30 WF E Koosed17372 9200 615 001 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 75 2 L-165 1:15-2:15 WF E Lee17374 9200 615 002 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 75 2 L-151 10:45-12:15 WF E Lee16884 9200 617 001 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 70 2 L-165 9:00-11:00 W E Reilly16886 9200 617 002 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 62 2 W-210 11:15-12:15 MTh E Oddi16890 9200 620 001 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 34 2 W-210 1:00-3:00 M O Sanchez17242 9200 620 002 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 33 2 W-206 10:00-12:00 T O Shaver24375 9200 620 003 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 63 2 L-165 9:00-11:00 Th O Cohen

16854 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 26 3 L-152 1:15-2:45 MW E Rich22276 9200 604 003 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 13 3 W-214 1:15-2:45 MW E Aynes16880 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 45 3 W-214 10:45-12:15 MT E Cravens

16862 9200 606 801 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 73 3 L-1656:30-7:25P 8:35-9:30P

M W E Wilson

16866 9200 607 801 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-1526:30-8:25P 8:35-9:30P

W Th E Rich

19114 9200 607 802 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-2066:30-8:25P 8:35-9:30P

W Th E Cole

16888 9200 617 801 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 67 1 L-165 7:35-9:30P M E Cravens16892 9200 620 801 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 36 2 L-152 6:30-8:25P Th O Strong24376 9200 620 802 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 35 2 W-206 6:30-8:25P Th O Schiavone

17682 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 40 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 Th E Genetin16856 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 53 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 M E Huhn16882 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 50 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 W E Belsky

16852 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 36 3 L-151 7:30-8:50A WF E Huhn16878 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 45 3 L-151 7:30-8:50A TTh E Sahl

17660 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 200 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Library Staff16910 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-152 3:00-4:00 W O Cohen16912 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 65 1 W-210 6:30-7:25 W O Cohen17680 9200 688 802 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-165 5:00-6:00 W O Cohen25156 9200 688 803 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 40 1 L-152 5:00-6:00 W O Strong

16868 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert

16870 9200 610 002 GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan16872 9200 610 003 GWR for Criminal Process *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed16874 9200 610 004 GWR for Appellate Review *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro16876 9200 610 005 GWR for International Trade *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner21842 9200 610 006 GWR for Law & History *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Aynes17988 9200 610 007 GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan18434 9200 610 008 GWR for Jurisprudence *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn18600 9200 610 009 GWR for International Human Rights *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert18602 9200 610 010 GWR for Trademark Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels19446 9200 610 011 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan19466 9200 610 012 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro19860 9200 610 015 GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson

OPEN SECOND YEAR REQUIRED

FT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

FT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

PT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

REQUIRED COURSES

PT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

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Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

25157 9200 623 801 Administrative Law 60 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 T E Jordan25046 9200 624 001 Criminal Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 3:15-5:15 M O Kelly25047 9200 624 801 Criminal Law/Writing Lab Cntl'd 2 6:30-8:25 Th O Hightower19124 9200 625 001 Antitrust Law 20 3 W-206 3:00-6:00 T E Gibson17762 9200 627 001 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 W-206 10:45-12:15 WF E Lavoie17764 9200 627 801 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 W E Lavoie24853 9200 628 001 Seminar in PreTrial Advocacy Prereq - 602 16 3 W-209 1:15-2:45 TF O Moritz24854 9200 628 801 Seminar in PreTrial Advocacy Prereq - 602 16 3 W-209 6:30-9:30 W O Anderson19848 9200 631 801 Conflict of Law 40 3 W-215 4:45-6:15 MW E Baumgartner16894 9200 633 001 Corporations 90 3 W-214 3:00-4:30 MW E Padfield16896 9200 633 801 Corporations 60 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 Th E Padfield17750 9200 634 001 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 L-152 4:00-6:00 T E Noffsinger25154 9200 642 001 Alternative Dispute Resolution 20 3 L-164 3:00-6:00 W O Jude Markus17752 9200 647 801 Juvenile Law 40 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 Th P & E Bailey20514 9200 648 801 Insurance Law 40 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 Th E Tucker21822 9200 650 801 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining 40 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 M E Childs23624 9200 667 001 Lawyers as Leaders 20 3 W-215 9:00-10:30 TF O Reilly25158 9200 667 801 Drafting for Estates 30 3 L-134 6:30-9:30 W O&P Maguire25155 9200 667 802 Civil Rights Practicum 20 3 L-164 6:30-8:05 MTh O Judge Carr17244 9200 668 001 Remedies 75 3 L-151 10:45-12:15 TTh E Thomas17248 9200 668 801 Remedies 75 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 M E Thomas24857 9200 670 801 Sem: Criminal Process 25 3 L-134 6:30-9:30 T P Koosed23534 9200 672 801 Sem: Business Planning 20 3 L-134 3:00-4:30 TTh E Cook24858 9200 673 801 Advanced Legal Applications Cntl'd 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 T O Kelly19116 9200 676 001 Sem: International Trade 25 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 T P Baumgartner23010 9200 678 801 Sem: Jurisprudence 25 3 L-134 10:45-12:15 WF P Huhn24474 9200 684 002 Sem: Law & History 25 3 L-134 4:45-6:15 MW P Aynes24475 9200 684 003 Sem: International Human Rights 25 3 L-134 1:15-2:45 TF P Richert25219 9200 684 005 Sem: Patent Claim Construction - Law & Evidence 25 3 L-133 4:45-6:15 MW TBA Kahrl24476 9200 684 801 Sem: Statutory Interpretation 25 3 L-167 6:30-9:30 W P Moritz21826 9200 684 803 Sem: International Patent Prosecution *23 25 1 TBA TBA O Hornickel23454 9200 684 805 Contemporary Accounting Issues *20 10 3 POL404 5:20-7:50 Th E M. Mosebach23456 9200 684 806 Tax Accounting *20 10 3 CBA105 4:20-6:40 T E J. Mosebach23452 9200 684 807 Estate Planning *20 10 3 L-167 6:30-9:00 M E Burke25166 9200 684 810 Financial Accounting *20 10 3 5:20-7:50 W E Frank25168 9200 684 811 Financial Accounting *20 10 3 CBA143 5:20-7:50 M E Frank25246 9200 684 812 Sem: Essential Legal Concepts *24 25 2 TBA S O Walsh25207 9200 684 813 Mergers & Acquisitions *20 10 3 W-214 5:20-7:50 M E Malone16908 9200 686 801 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 90 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 T E Dessin23130 9200 687 801 Expert Evidence Prereq-608 30 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 W P Moriarty19468 9200 689 801 Appellate Advocacy *8 (Prereq-688) 25 1 TBA TBA O Carro21894 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 L-151 9:00-12:00 M O Cole17250 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 W-208/9 6:30-9:30 F O Cahoon/Ray16914 9200 692 801 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) 16 3 L-151 3:00-6:00 Th O Cole23604 9200 692 802 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) *25 Cntl'd 3 TBA TBA O Rickett19850 9200 702 801 Trademark Law 50 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 T E Samuels23416 9200 706 001 International Intellectual Property Law Prereq-700 or Perm 30 3 L-133 4:30-7:30 T E Nard17258 9200 707 801 Patent Prosecution 30 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 M E Rockhill

16898 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert16900 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert16902 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert16916 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl16918 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl19440 9200 694 003 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin19442 9200 694 004 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Dessin16920 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 2 L-167 4:30-5:30 W O Joann Sahl16922 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 3 L-167 4:30-5:30 W O Joann Sahl17990 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 2 W-206 5:00-6:15 M O Cook17992 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 3 W-206 5:00-6:15 M O Cook16924 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Carro16926 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Carro

OTHER ELECTIVES

SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES

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16928 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan16930 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan

*1 602, 604, 606, 615, 617

*2

*4 607

*7 627

*8 689

*10 618

*12

*13 657

*14 658

*16 696-004&005

*18 656, 657, 658, 694, 696 & 697

*20 684-805, 806, 807 & 808

*21 684-802

*23 684-803

*24 684-812

*25 692-802 This section of Trial Ad II will meet the weekends of January 23-24; January 30-31 and February 6-7, 2010. Class will meet in the Akron Municipal Court.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

MLK Holiday: Monday, January 18, 2010SPRING 2010 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:

*15

Essential Legal Concepts will meet from 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon on January 16, January 30, February 6, February 13, February 27, March 6, March 13, April 3, April 10 and April 17, 2010.

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Saturday - Tuesday, April 24 - 27, 2010Wednesday - Saturday, April 28 - May 8, 2010

Friday, April 23, 2010

Sunday - Sunday, May 9 - 23, 2010

President's Day: LAW CLASSES HELD: Monday & Tuesday, February 15 & 16, 2010Monday - Saturday, March 15 - 20, 2010

Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.

*5 This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.656

May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.

*6

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.

Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.

Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.

Last Instructional Day:Reading Period:

Law Commencement:

Exam Period:

These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.

Classes Resume: Monday, March 22, 2010

Biotech Patent Law meetings will be announced.International Patent Prosecution will meet Saturday, January 23rd, Saturday, January 30th and Saturday, February 6th. Times to be announced

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

Spring Break:

*3

*11 694

698

610Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Summer Intersession I:

Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 16, 2009.

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/.

The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2010 semester.

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a placement no later than November 2, 2009 . Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed.

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

-E N D N O T E S -

696,697

SPRING 2010 SEMESTER SCHEDULE

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The University of Akron School of Law Spring 2009 Schedule 3/4/2009

Class # Course # Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

13645 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 36 3 W-210 1:15-2:45 MW E Anderson13646 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 32 3 W-214 10:45-12:15 TTh E Genetin13650 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 52 2 L-165 9:00-11:00AM M E Dessin13651 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 52 2 L-152 11:15-12:15 MF E Coleman15270 9200 607 001 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-165 10:45-12:15 TF E Rich13653 9200 607 002 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-151 10:45-12:15 TF E Cole15269 9200 607 003 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-165 1:15-2:45 MW E Rich14869 9200 607 004 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-214 1:15-2:45 MW E Robbins13916 9200 615 001 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 31 2 L-152 11:15-12:15 WTh E Lee13917 9200 615 002 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 25 2 L-152 9:00-10:00AM MW E Jordan13663 9200 617 001 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 53 2 L-151 9:00-10:00AM WF E Jones13664 9200 617 002 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 51 2 W-210 3:00-4:00 TTh E Jones13666 9200 620 001 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 54 2 L-165 9:00-11:00AM Th O Cohen13845 9200 620 002 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 48 2 L-152 9:00-11:00AM F O Cohen

13648 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 48 3 W-210 10:45-12:15 WF E Huhn17005 9200 604 003 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 20 3 W-206 10:45-12:15 TTh E Aynes13661 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 35 3 W-214 9:00-10:30AM WTh E Cravens17006 9200 612 003 Professional Responsibility 35 3 L-152 1:15-2:45 WF E Sahl

13652 9200 606 801 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 51 3 L-1516:30-7:55PM 8:05-9:30PM

W F E Lyons

13654 9200 607 801 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-1518:05-9:30PM 6:30-7:55PM

W F E Robbins

14870 9200 607 802 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-1528:05-9:30PM 6:30-7:55PM

W F E Koosed

13665 9200 617 801 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 51 1 L-151 6:30-7:30PM M E Oddi13667 9200 620 801 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 54 2 L-151 7:35-9:35PM M O Cohen

14078 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 44 3 L-165 6:30-9:30PM F E Anderson

13649 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 40 3 L-1658:05-9:30PM 6:30-7:55PM

M W E Rich

13662 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 50 3 L-1656:30-7:55PM 8:05-9:30PM

M W E Sahl

13647 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 30 3 L-151 7:30-8:50AM WTh E Huhn13660 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 35 3 L-152 7:30-8:50AM MT E Belsky

14067 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 200 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Library Staff13679 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 W-210 10:45-11:45 M O Cohen14077 9200 688 002 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-165 5:00-6:00 W O Cohen13680 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-152 6:30-7:25PM W O Cohen

13655 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert

13656 9200 610 002 GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan13657 9200 610 003 GWR for Mistaken Convictions *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed13658 9200 610 004 GWR for Appellate Review *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro13659 9200 610 005 GWR for International Trade *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner16593 9200 610 006 GWR for Law & History *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Aynes14245 9200 610 007 GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan14494 9200 610 008 GWR for Jurisprudence *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn14587 9200 610 009 GWR for International Human Rights *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson14588 9200 610 010 GWR for Trademark Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels15060 9200 610 011 GWR for Medical Malpractice *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson15072 9200 610 012 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro15279 9200 610 015 GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson

OPEN SECOND YEAR REQUIRED

TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

REQUIRED COURSES

PT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

FT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

FT (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

PT (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

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The University of Akron School of Law Spring 2009 Schedule 3/4/2009

Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

14878 9200 625 001 Antitrust Law 20 3 W-215 9:00-10:30AM MW E Gibson14120 9200 627 001 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 W-214 3:00-4:30 TTh E Lavoie14121 9200 627 801 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 W-210 6:30-9:30PM M E Lavoie15273 9200 631 001 Conflict of Law 40 3 W-215 10:45-12:15 WF E Baumgartner13670 9200 633 001 Corporations 90 3 L-151 3:00-4:30 MW E Padfield13671 9200 633 801 Corporations 60 3 L-165 6:30-9:30PM Th E Padfield14114 9200 634 001 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 L-151 4:00-6:00 T E Noffsinger14115 9200 647 801 Juvenile Law 40 3 L-152 6:30-9:30PM Th P & E Bailey15671 9200 648 801 Insurance Law 40 3 W-206 6:30-9:30PM T E Tucker16583 9200 650 801 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining 40 3 W-206 6:30-9:30PM M E Childs17863 9200 667 801 Drafting for Estates 16 3 W-214 6:30-9:30PM T E Maguire13846 9200 668 001 Remedies 90 3 L-151 1:15-2:45 MT E Moritz13848 9200 668 801 Remedies 90 3 L-165 6:30-9:30PM T E Thomas17784 9200 672 801 Sem: Business Planning 20 3 W-206 4:45-6:15 TTh E Cook14872 9200 676 801 Sem: International Trade 25 3 W-215 6:30-9:30PM Th P Baumgartner17443 9200 678 801 Sem: Jurisprudence 25 3 L-152 6:30-9:30PM M P Huhn13676 9200 684 001 Sem: National Security Law 25 3 L-134 3:00-4:30 ThF E Lyons

14874 9200 684 002 Sem: Mistaken Convictions 25 3 L-1334:30-6:30 4:45-5:45

W Th P Koosed

14877 9200 684 003 Sem: Statutory Interpretation 20 3 L-134 9:00-10:30AM TTh P Moritz15276 9200 684 005 Sem: Federal Court Practice 25 2 L-164 4:00-6:00 T P&O Judge Adams17007 9200 684 007 Sem: International Human Rights 25 3 W-215 3:00-4:30 MW P Olson15549 9200 684 008 Sem: Entity Tax 25 3 L-134 10:45-12:15 TTh P Lavoie17706 9200 684 009 Criminal Law Lab Cntl'd 2 L-167 3:15-5:15 M O Kelly14873 9200 684 801 Sem: Medical Malpractice 25 3 L-134 6:30-9:30PM Th P Olson16584 9200 684 803 Sem: Biotech Patent Law *21 25 1 W-206 *21 *21 P McGraw16585 9200 684 804 Sem: International Patent Prosecution *23 25 1 L-152 *23 *23 O Hornickel14880 9200 684 805 Sem: Law & History 25 3 W-206 6:30-9:30PM W P Aynes17703 9200 684 806 Sem: IP Policy & Politics *24 Cntl'd 2 N/A *24 *24 O Samuels17702 9200 684 807 Advanced Legal Applications *12 30 3 W-214 6:30-9:30PM W O Kelly17773 9200 684 808 State & Local Taxation *20 10 3 CBA147 8:10-10:40PM Th E Dimengo17724 9200 684 809 Contemporary Accounting Issues *20 10 3 CBA133 5:20-7:50PM W E M. Mosebach17725 9200 684 810 Tax Accounting *20 10 3 CBA133 5:20-7:50PM Th E J. Mosebach17723 9200 684 811 Estate Planning *20 10 3 CBA143 6:30-9:00PM M E Burke17726 9200 684 812 Mergers & Acquisitions *20 10 3 CBA134 5:20-7:50PM M E Malone18308 9200 684 813 Criminal Law Lab 25 2 L-167 7:35-9:35PM M O Kelly13677 9200 686 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates II (Prereq-685) 90 3 W-210 9:00-10:30AM TF E Newman13678 9200 686 801 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 90 3 W-210 6:30-9:30PM W E Newman17511 9200 687 001 Expert Evidence Prereq-608 30 3 W-215 10:45-12:15 MT P Strong15073 9200 689 801 Appellate Advocacy *8 (Prereq-688) 25 1 TBA TBA O Carro16639 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 L-151 9:00-12:00 M O Cole13849 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 W-208/9 6:30-9:30PM F O Cahoon/Ray13681 9200 692 801 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) 16 3 L-151 6:30-9:30PM Th O Cole17838 9200 692 802 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) *25 16 3 *25 *25 *25 O Rickett15274 9200 702 801 Trademark Law 50 3 W-215 6:30-9:30PM T E Samuels16444 9200 705 801 Licensing Intellectual Property 30 3 W-215 4:45-6:15 MW *19 Dratler17700 9200 706 001 International Intellectual Property Law Prereq-700 or Perm 30 3 W-215 4:45-6:15 TTh E Oddi13853 9200 707 801 Patent Prosecution 30 3 W-214 6:30-9:30PM M E Rockhill17704 9200 717 801 International Copyright Law Prereq-700,703 or Perm. 35 1 W-206 *17 *17 E Oman

13672 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13673 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13674 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13682 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl13683 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl15057 9200 694 003 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl15058 9200 694 004 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Joann Sahl13684 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Joann Sahl13685 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Joann Sahl14246 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 2 L-134 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook14247 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 3 L-134 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook13686 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Carro13687 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Carro

13688 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan13689 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES

OTHER ELECTIVES

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The University of Akron School of Law Spring 2009 Schedule 3/4/2009

*1 602, 604, 606, 615, 617

*2

*4 607

*7 627

*8 689

*10 618

*12

*13 657*14 658

*16 696-004&005

*17 717

*18 656, 657, 658, 694, 696 & 697

*19 705 & 710

*20 684-808, 809, 810, 811 & 812

*21 684-804

*23 684-805

*24 684-806

*25 692-802

Monday, January 12, 2009

Students are given the option of evaluation by three methods: (1) proctored exam (2) take-home exam or (3) paper. Students will choose the method of evaluation by voting during the semester.

Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.

MPRE Preparation Course: Saturday, March 7, 2009President's Day: Monday & Tuesday, February 16&17, 2009 - LAW CLASSES HELD

This section of Trial Ad II will meet the weekends of January 24-25, Jan. 31-Feb.1 and Feb. 7-8. Class will meet in the Akron Municipal Court.

IP Policy & Politics will meet during Spring Break, March 16-21, 2009 in Washington, D.C. Please contact Professor Samuels directly in order to receive permission to enroll in this course.

MLK Holiday: Monday, January 19, 2009 Class period MUST be made upSPRING 2009 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:

*15 610Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.

Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.

Classes Resume: Monday, March 23, 2009

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

International Copyright Law will meet January 23-25m, 2009. Times to be announced. Prerequisites are Intro to IP (700) and Copyright Law (703) or Instructor Permission.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Saturday - Tuesday, April 25 - 28, 2009Wednesday - Saturday, April 29 - May 9, 2009

Friday, April 24, 2009

Sunday - Sunday, May 11 - 24, 2009

Spring Break: Monday - Saturday, March 16 - 21, 2009

Biotech Patent Law will meet Friday - Sunday, April 3 - 5, 2009. Times to be announced.International Patent Prosecution will meet Saturday, January 24th, Saturday, January 31st and Saturday, February 7th. Times to be announced

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697, 684-807.

Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.

*5 This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.656

May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.

*6

*11 694

698

Last Instructional Day:Reading Period:

Law Commencement:

Exam Period:Summer Intersession I:

These courses are cross-listed with the College of Business Administration. The dates, times and locations are arranged through CBA.

Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 17, 2008.

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr.php

The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2009 semester.

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Director of Placements to set up a placement no later than November 3, 2008 . Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed.

All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

-E N D N O T E S -

*3 696,697

SPRING 2009 SEMESTER SCHEDULE

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The University of Akron School of Law Spring 2008 Schedule 2/7/2008

Class # Course # Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

13804 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 60 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 MW E Anderson13805 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 60 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 TTh E Anderson13809 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 60 2 L-151 11:00-12:00 WF E Cohen13810 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 60 2 L-167 1:30-2:30 WF E Coleman15641 9200 607 001 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-206 10:30-12:05 TTh E Koosed13812 9200 607 002 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-151 10:30-12:05 TTh E Cole15640 9200 607 003 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-165 10:30-12:05 TTh E Rich15156 9200 607 004 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-214 10:30-12:05 TTh E Connally14086 9200 615 001 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 60 2 W-210 9:00-10:00 WF E Lee14087 9200 615 002 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 60 2 L-152 11:00-12:00 MW E Jordan13822 9200 617 001 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 60 2 W-210 1:00-2:00 TTh E Cravens13823 9200 617 002 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 60 2 L-165 3:00-4:00 MW E Cravens13825 9200 620 001 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 60 2 L-151 10:00-12:00 M O Cohen14009 9200 620 002 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 60 2 L-165 3:00-5:00 T O Cohen

13806 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 54 3 L-165 10:30-12:05 MW E Rich

13807 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 54 3 L-1513:00-4:35 1:00-2:35

W F E Huhn

13819 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 48 3 L-165 8:30-10:05 TTh E Cravens13820 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 48 3 W-214 10:30-12:05 MW E Sahl

13811 9200 606 801 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 66 3 L-1658:10-9:30 6:30-7:55

W F E Moritz

13813 9200 607 801 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 W-2066:30-7:55 8:10-9:30

W F E Cole

15157 9200 607 802 Criminal Law (assigned by Dean's Office) *4 Cntl'd 3 L-1656:30-7:55 8:10-9:30

W F E Rich

13824 9200 617 801 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 66 1 L-151 6:30-7:25 M E Reilly13826 9200 620 801 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 66 2 L-151 7:35-9:30 M O Cohen

14263 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 55 3W-210 L-151

8:05-9:30 6:30-7:55

M W E Genetin

13808 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 55 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 F E Huhn

13821 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 55 3W-210 L-151

6:30-7:55 8:05-9:30

M W E Sahl

14251 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Library Staff13839 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-151 9:15-10:15 T O Cohen14262 9200 688 002 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-165 5:15-6:15 W O Cohen13840 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 W-210 6:30-7:25 W O Cohen

13814 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert

13815 9200 610 002 GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly13816 9200 610 003 GWR for Criminal Process *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed13817 9200 610 004 GWR for Appellate Review *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro13818 9200 610 005 GWR for International Trade *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner17465 9200 610 006 GWR for Legal History *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Aynes14441 9200 610 007 GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly14717 9200 610 008 GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn14822 9200 610 009 GWR for International Human Rights *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson14823 9200 610 010 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan15387 9200 610 011 GWR for Medical Malpractice *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson15400 9200 610 012 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro15648 9200 610 013 GWR for Complex Litigation *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Genetin15649 9200 610 014 GWR for Law & Economics *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson15650 9200 610 015 GWR for Antitrust (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson

TBA 9200 610 016 GWR for Trademark Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels

REQUIRED COURSES

EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

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Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

15158 9200 621 001 Accounting & Finance for Lawyers 30 3 L-152 4:45-6:15 TW TBA Newman13827 9200 623 001 Administrative Law 60 3 L-133 8:30-10:05 TTh E Jordan13828 9200 623 801 Administrative Law 60 3 L-133 6:30-9:30 M E Jordan15167 9200 625 001 Antitrust Law 16 3 W-206 4:45-6:15 TTh E Gibson14311 9200 627 001 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 TTh E Lavoie14312 9200 627 801 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 Th E Lavoie15643 9200 628 001 Sem: PreTrial Advocacy 16 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 TTh O Moritz15644 9200 631 001 Conflict of Law 40 3 W-214 4:45-6:15 MW E Baumgartner16356 9200 632 801 Sem: Education Law 25 3 L-134 6:30-9:30 T Jones13829 9200 633 001 Corporations 90 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 MW E Padfield13830 9200 633 801 Corporations 60 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 T E Padfield14305 9200 634 001 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 L-151 4:00-6;00 T E Noffsinger14825 9200 637 001 Employment Discrimination 40 3 W-214 1:00-2:35 TTh E Moriarty

16354 9200 642 001 Alternative Dispute Resolution 16 3 W-2152:45-3:45 2:45-4:45

T Th O Jones

14306 9200 647 801 Juvenile Law 40 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 Th P & E Bailey16306 9200 648 801 Insurance Law Cntl'd 3 L-167 6:30-9:30 W E Tucker17452 9200 650 801 Labor Law & Collective Bargaining Cntl'd 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 M E Childs17528 9200 661 801 Environmental Law 30 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 T O Marczely16241 9200 667 001 Skills Sem: Drafting for Estates 25 3 L-134 10:30-12:05 MW O Dessin14011 9200 668 001 Remedies 90 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 WF E Thomas14013 9200 668 801 Remedies 60 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 M E Thomas13834 9200 670 001 Sem: Criminal Process (Prereq-622) P Koosed13835 9200 670 801 Sem: Criminal Process Prereq-622 25 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 W P Koosed15004 9200 672 001 Sem: Business Planning (Prereq-633 or perm) 25 3 L-152 3:00-4:35 MT E&O Cook15159 9200 676 801 Sem: International Trade 25 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 T P Baumgartner15161 9200 684 002 Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law Prereq:604 25 3 L-133 10:30-12:05 MW P Huhn15166 9200 684 003 Sem: Law & Economics 20 3 W-206 9:00-12:00 F P Gibson15168 9200 684 004 Sem:Complex Litigation 20 3 W-206 1:00-2:35 MW O Genetin15169 9200 684 005 Sem: Legal History: The abolition of slavery & segregation 25 3 W-215 1:00-2:35 TTh P Aynes15196 9200 684 006 Sem: Medical Malpractice 25 2 W-215 3:00-5:00 M P Olson15647 9200 684 007 Sem: Federal Court Practice 25 2 L-164 4:00-6:00 T P&O Judge Adams15642 9200 684 008 Sem: International & Domestic Sales 25 3 L-133 10:30-12:05 TTh P Coleman17292 9200 684 009 Sem: Markman Hearings *20 25 1 L-152 *20 *20 P Hauff17532 9200 684 010 Sem: Law & Theology 25 2 W-215 10:15-12:15 T P Lee16126 9200 684 801 Sem: Entity Tax 25 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 Th Kovach15160 9200 684 802 Sem: International Human Rights 25 3 L-133 6:30-9:30 W P Olson15162 9200 684 803 Intellectual Property Management II 20 2 L-133 5:30-7:25 Th O Watkins17453 9200 684 804 Sem: Biotech Patent Law *21 25 1 L-133 *21 *21 P McGraw17454 9200 684 805 Sem: International Patent Prosecution 25 1 L-152 *23 *23 O Hornickel13837 9200 686 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates II (Prereq-685) 90 3 L-152 8:30-10:05 MW E Newman13838 9200 686 801 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 90 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 W E Dessin15401 9200 689 801 Appellate Advocacy *8 (Prereq-688) 25 1 TBA TBA TBA O Carro17526 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 W-208 1:00-2:35 TTh O Connally14014 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 W-208/9 6:30-9:30 F O Cahoon13841 9200 692 801 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) 16 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 Th O Cole15645 9200 702 801 Trademark Law 50 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 W E Samuels17259 9200 705 001 Licensing Intellectual Property 30 3 W-206 4:45-6:15 MW *19 Dratler14018 9200 707 801 Patent Prosecution 30 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 M E Rockhill17261 9200 710 801 Cyberlaw 30 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 T *19 Dratler17290 9200 718 801 International Trademark Law Prereq-700,702 or Perm. 30 2 L-152 7:35-9:30 Th TBA Kalka14890 9200 721 001 Taxation of Intellectual Property 20 3 W-215 1:00-2:35 MW E Kovach

DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES

Cancelled

SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR ELECTIVES

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13831 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13832 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13833 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert13842 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett13843 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett15384 9200 694 003 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett15385 9200 694 004 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett13844 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 2 W-210 5:00 - 6:15 W O Rickett13845 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 3 W-210 5:00 - 6:15 W O Rickett14442 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 2 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook14443 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 3 L-133 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook13846 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Carro13847 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Carro

13848 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly13849 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly

OTHER ELECTIVES

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

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*1 602, 604, 606, 615, 617

*2

*4 607

*7 627

*8 689

*10 618

*12

*13 657*14 658

*16 696-004&005

*17 684-001

*18 656, 657, 658, 694, 696 & 697

*19 705 & 710

*20 684-009

*21 684-804

*23 684-805

SPRING 2008 SEMESTER SCHEDULE-E N D N O T E S -

*3 696,697

The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2008 semester.

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Mr. William Rickett, Director of Placements to set up a placement no later than November 1, 2007 . Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed.

All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

Last Instructional Day:

Reading Period:

Law School Commencement

Exam Period:

*5 This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.656

May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission.

*6 698

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.

This course will be taught by faculty in areas of expertise.

Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 19, 2007.

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr.php

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.

Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.*11 694

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Saturday - Tuesday, April 26 - April 29, 2008

Wednesday - Saturday, April 30 - May 10, 2008

Friday, April 25, 2008

*15 610Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.

Students are given the option of evaluation by three methods: (1) proctored exam (2) take-home exam or (3) paper. Students will choose the method of evaluation by voting during the semester.

Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.

Seminar in Markman Hearings will meet Saturday, March 8th, Sunday, March 9th and either Saturday, March 29th or Saturday, April 12. Times to be announced.

Biotech Patent Law will meet Friday, April 4th, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Saturday, April 5th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and Sunday, April 6th 9 a.m. - 12:00 noon.International Patent Prosecution will meet Saturday, January 19th, Saturday, January 26th and Saturday, February 2nd (Snow day on Saturday, February 9th). Times to be announced.

Spring Break: Monday - Sunday, March 17 - 23, 2008

Classes Resume: Monday, March 24, 2008

MLK Holiday: Monday, January 21, 2008SPRING 2008 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, January 14, 2008

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Class # Course # Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

13998 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 60 3 L-151 1:00 - 2:35 MW E Genetin13999 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 60 3 L-151 1:00 - 2:35 TTh E Genetin14003 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 60 2 L-165 11:00 - 12:00 WF E Cohen14004 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 60 2 L-165 1:30 - 2:30 WF E Coleman16431 9200 607 001 Criminal Law (1/2 Section 001) *4 30 3 L-167 10:30 - 12:05 TTh E Connally14006 9200 607 002 Criminal Law (1/2 Section 002) *4 30 3 W-214 10:30 - 12:05 TTh E Cole16430 9200 607 003 Criminal Law (1/2 Section 001) *4 30 3 L-165 10:30 - 12:05 TTh E Rich15587 9200 607 004 Criminal Law (1/2 Section 002) *4 30 3 W-206 10:30 - 12:05 TTh E Koosed14305 9200 615 001 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 60 2 L-152 3:00 - 4:00 MW E Lee14306 9200 615 002 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 60 2 L-151 11:00 - 12:00 MW E Lee14016 9200 617 001 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 60 2 W-210 1:00 - 2:00 TTh E Oddi14017 9200 617 002 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 60 2 W-210 3:00 - 4:00 WF E Cravens14019 9200 620 001 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 60 2 L-165 10:00 - 12:00 M O Cohen14217 9200 620 002 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 60 2 L-165 3:00 - 5:00 T O Cohen

14000 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 54 3 L-165 3:00 - 4:35 WF E Rich14001 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 54 3 L-151 10:30 - 12:05 TTh E Huhn14013 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 54 3 W-210 10:30 - 12:05 TTh E Sahl14014 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 54 3 L-151 3:00 - 4:35 WF E Sahl

14005 9200 606 801 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 76 3 L-1658:10 - 9:30 6:30 - 7:55

M W E Coleman

14007 9200 607 801 Criminal Law *4 38 3 W-2066:30 - 7:55 8:10 - 9:30

M W E Connally

15588 9200 607 802 Criminal Law *4 38 3 L-1656:30 - 7:55 8:10 - 9:30

M W E Rich

14018 9200 617 801 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 76 1 L-165 6:30 - 7:30 Th E Reilly14020 9200 620 801 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 76 2 L-165 7:35 - 9:30 Th O Cohen

14507 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 60 3 L-1518:05 - 9:30 6:30 - 7:55

M F E Anderson

14002 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 60 3 L-151 6:30 - 9:30 W E Huhn

14015 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 60 3 L-1516:30 - 7:55 8:10 - 9:30

M F E Cravens

14494 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Library Staff14033 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-165 9:15 - 10:15 T O Cohen14506 9200 688 002 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-165 5:15 - 6:15 W O Cohen14034 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 W-210 6:30 - 7:25 W O Cohen

14008 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert

14009 9200 610 002 GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly14010 9200 610 003 GWR for Criminal Process *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed14011 9200 610 004 GWR for Appellate Review *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro14012 9200 610 005 GWR for International Trade *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner14703 9200 610 007 GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly15032 9200 610 008 GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn15153 9200 610 009 GWR for International Human Rights *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson15154 9200 610 010 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan16038 9200 610 011 GWR for Medical Malpractice *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson16062 9200 610 012 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro16438 9200 610 013 GWR for Complex Litigation *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Genetin16439 9200 610 014 GWR for Law & Economics *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson16440 9200 610 015 GWR for Antitrust *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Gibson

REQUIRED COURSES

EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

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Class # Course No. Course TitleEndnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

15589 9200 621 001 Accounting & Finance for Lawyers 30 3 L-152 4:45 - 6:15 ThF TBA Newman14021 9200 623 001 Administrative Law 60 3 L-152 1:00 - 2:35 TTh E Jordan14022 9200 623 801 Administrative Law 60 3 L-133 6:30 - 9:30 M E Jordan15601 9200 625 001 Antitrust Law 16 3 W-206 4:45 - 6:15 MW TBA Gibson14560 9200 627 001 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 L-151 8:30 - 10:05 TTh E Lavoie14561 9200 627 801 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 L-165 6:30 - 9:30 F E Lavoie16433 9200 628 001 Sem: PreTrial Advocacy 16 3 W-215 1:00 - 2:35 TF O Anderson16434 9200 631 001 Conflict of Law 40 3 W-214 4:45 - 6:15 MW E Baumgartner17347 9200 632 801 Sem: Education Law 25 3 L-133 6:30 - 9:30 W Jones14023 9200 633 001 Corporations 90 3 L-165 8:30 - 10:05 MW E Padfield14024 9200 633 801 Corporations 60 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 Th E Padfield14554 9200 634 001 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 L-151 4:00 - 6:00 T E Noffsinger15156 9200 637 001 Employment Discrimination 45 3 W-214 1:00 - 2:35 TTh E Lee17345 9200 642 001 Alternative Dispute Resolution 16 3 L-133 4:45 - 6:15 TTh Jones14555 9200 647 801 Juvenile Law 40 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 Th P & E Bailey17251 9200 648 801 Insurance Law 30 3 L-134 6:30 - 9:30 W E Tucker15226 9200 651 801 Employment Law 40 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 M E Spring17172 9200 667 801 Skills Sem: Drafting for Estates 25 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 T O Dessin14219 9200 668 001 Remedies 90 3 W-214 10:30 - 12:05 WF E Thomas14223 9200 668 801 Remedies 90 3 L-165 6:30 - 9:30 T E Moritz14028 9200 670 001 Sem: Criminal Process (Prereq-622) 25 3 L-134 4:45 - 6:15 TTh P Koosed14029 9200 670 801 Sem: Criminal Process Prereq-622 25 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 M P Koosed15389 9200 672 001 Sem: Business Planning (Prereq-633 or perm) 25 3 W-206 3:00 - 4:35 MT E&O Cook15590 9200 676 001 Sem: International Trade 25 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 T P Baumgartner14030 9200 684 001 Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law *17 25 2 W-215 4:00 - 6:00 M O Reilly15593 9200 684 002 Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law Prereq:604 25 3 L-133 10:00 - 12:55 M P Huhn15600 9200 684 003 Sem: Law & Economics 20 3 W-206 9:00 - 12:00 F P Gibson15602 9200 684 004 Sem: Statutory Interpretation 20 3 L-133 1:00 - 2:35 TTh O Moritz15606 9200 684 005 Sem: Entity Tax 25 3 W-206 1:00 - 2:35 MW P Kovach15671 9200 684 006 Sem: Medical Malpractice 25 2 W-215 12:45-2:45 M P Olson16437 9200 684 007 Sem: Federal Court Practice 25 2 L-164 4:00 - 6:00 T P&O Judge Adams15592 9200 684 802 Sem: International Human Rights 25 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 W P Olson15596 9200 684 803 Intellectual Property Management II 20 2 L-134 6:30 - 8:30 Th O Watkins16432 9200 684 804 Sem: Complex Litigation 25 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 M O Genetin17027 9200 684 805 Sem: IP Policy & Politics 25 2 *20 *20 *20 O Samuels17028 9200 684 806 Sem: Biotech Patent Law 25 1 TBA *21 *21 O Seide14031 9200 686 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates II (Prereq-685) 90 3 L-152 1:00 - 2:35 MW E Dessin14032 9200 686 801 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 90 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 W E Newman16063 9200 689 801 Appellate Advocacy *8 (Prereq-688) 25 1 TBA TBA TBA O Carro14224 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 W-208 6:30 - 9:30 F O Cahoon14035 9200 692 801 Trial Advocacy II (Prereq-690) 16 3 L-151 6:30 - 9:30 Th O Cole16227 9200 692 802 Trial Advocacy II *19 (Prereq-690) 16 3 TBA TBA TBA O Rickett16435 9200 702 801 Trademark Law 50 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 Th E Samuels14706 9200 706 801 Int'l Intellectual Property Law Prereq-700 or Perm. 30 3 W-214 6:30 - 9:30 W TBA Oddi14230 9200 707 801 Patent Prosecution 30 3 W-214 6:30 - 9:30 M E Rockhill15598 9200 709 801 Intellectual Property Litigation Prereq-700 30 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 Th E Wilson17031 9200 717 801 International Copyright Law Prereq-700,703 or Perm. 30 1 TBA *22 *22 O Oman15227 9200 721-801 Taxation of Intellectual Property 20 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 T E Kovach

14025 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert14026 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert14027 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert14036 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett14037 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett16025 9200 694 003 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett16026 9200 694 004 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett14038 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 2 L-134 5:00 - 6:15 W O Rickett14039 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 3 L-134 5:00 - 6:15 W O Rickett14704 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 2 L-134 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook14705 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 3 L-134 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook14040 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Carro14041 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Carro

14042 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly14043 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly

DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES

OTHER ELECTIVES

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR ELECTIVES

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*1 602, 604, 606, 615, 617

*2

*4 607

*7 627

*8 689

*10 618

*12

*13 657*14 658

*16 696-004&005

*17 684-001

*18 656, 657, 658, 694, 696 & 697

*19 692-802

*20 684-805

*21 684-804

*22 717-801

SPRING 2007 SEMESTER SCHEDULE-E N D N O T E S -

*3 696,697

The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2006 semester.

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Mr. William Rickett, Direcotr of Placements to set up a placement no later than November 1, 2006 . Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed.

Last Instructional Day:

Reading Period:

Law School Commencement

Exam Period:

All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

*5 This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.656

May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission..

*6 698

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.

This course will be taught by faculty in areas of expertise.

Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.Please contact Professor Carro at 330.972.7751 or [email protected] for information about this class no later than Nov. 20, 2006.

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr.php

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.

Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.*11 694

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Saturday - Tuesday, April 28 - May 1, 2007

Wednesday - Saturday, May 2 - 12, 2007

Friday, April 27, 2007

*15 610Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.

This course will meet on consecutive weekends, January 27 and 28, February 3 and 4 and February 10 and 11 from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. with Mr. Rickett. This course will either meet in the School of Law or at the Akron Municipal Courthouse. Location changes will be notified by Mr. Rickett.

Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.

IP Policy & Politics will meet during Spring Break, March 19 - March 23, 2007 in Washington, D.C. Please contact Professor Samuels directly in order to receive permission to enroll in this course.

Biotech Patent Law will meet Friday, March 9th, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Saturday, March 10th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and Sunday, March 11th 9 a.m. - 12:00 noon.

International Copyright Law will meet Saturday, March 10th and Sunday, March 11th. Times to be announced.

Spring Break: Monday - Sunday, March 19 - 25, 2007

Classes Resume: Monday, March 26, 2007

SPRING 2007 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Tuesday, January 16, 2007MLK Day Holiday: Monday, January 15, 2007 *Class period MUST be made up.

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Class # Course # Course TitleFootnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

14201 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 58 3 L-151 10:30 - 12:05 TTh E Genetin14202 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 63 3 L-151 3:00 - 4:35 MW E Genetin14207 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 57 2 L-151 1:00 - 2:00 WF E Coleman14208 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 58 2 W-210 1:00 - 2:00 MTh E Cohen14212 9200 607 002 Criminal Law *4 30 3 L-165 3:00 - 4:35 MF E Rich16537 9200 607 004 Criminal Law *4 30 3 W-206 1:00 - 2:35 WF E Koosed14534 9200 615 001 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 57 2 L-152 1:00 - 2:00 TTh E Jordan

14535 9200 615 002 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 58 2 W-210 10:30 - 11:30 TF E Lee14222 9200 617 001 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 57 2 W-210 10:30 - 11:30 MW E Cravens14223 9200 617 002 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 59 2 L-151 9:00 - 10:00 TTh E Cravens14226 9200 620 001 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 57 2 L-151 10:00 - 12:00 F O Cohen14439 9200 620 002 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 58 2 L-165 2:45 - 4:45 T O Cohen

14204 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 36 3 L-165 1:00 - 2:35 TTh E Rich14205 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 50 3 L-151 1:00 - 2:35 TTh E Huhn14219 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 43 3 L-152 3:00 - 4:35 MW E Moriarty14220 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 43 3 W-210 3:00 - 4:35 MW E Sahl

14210 9200 606 801 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 68 3 L-1656:30 - 7:55 8:05 - 9:30

W F E Coleman

14213 9200 607 801 Criminal Law *4 34 3 W-2068:05 - 9:30 6:30 - 7:55

W F E Cole

16538 9200 607 802 Criminal Law *4 34 3 L-1658:05 - 9:30 6:30 - 7:55

W F E Rich

14225 9200 617 801 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 68 1 L-165 6:30 - 7:25 M E Reilly14227 9200 620 801 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 68 2 L-165 7:35 - 9:30 M O Cohen

14772 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 56 3 L-1516:30 - 7:55 8:05 - 9:30

M W E Genetin

14206 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 58 3 L-151 6:30 - 9:30 F E Huhn

14221 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 58 3 L-1518:05 - 9:30 6:30 - 7:55

M W E Moriarty

14759 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Library Staff14240 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-165 10:30-11:30 M O Cohen14771 9200 688 002 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-165 5:00-6:00 Th O Cohen14241 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 60 1 W-210 6:30-7:25 M O Cohen

14214 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert

14215 9200 610 002 GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly14216 9200 610 003 GWR for Criminal Process *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed14217 9200 610 004 GWR for Appellate Review *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro14218 9200 610 005 GWR for International Trade *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner15006 9200 610 006 GWR for International Investments *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner15007 9200 610 007 GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly15410 9200 610 008 GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn15576 9200 610 009 GWR for International Human Rights *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson15577 9200 610 010 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan17197 9200 610 011 GWR for Defamation, Privacy and Related Torts *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson17253 9200 610 012 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro

REQUIRED COURSES

EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

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Class # Course No. Course TitleFootnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

16539 9200 621 001 Accounting & Finance for Lawyers 30 3 W-2103:00 - 4:35 1:00 - 2:35

T F TBA Newman

14228 9200 623 001 Administrative Law 60 3 L-152 8:30 - 10:05 MW E Jordan14229 9200 623 801 Administrative Law 60 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 W E Jordan16553 9200 625 001 Antitrust Law 20 3 L-134 4:45 - 6:15 MW TBA Gibson14838 9200 627 001 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 L-165 10:30 - 12:05 WF E Lavoie14839 9200 627 801 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 L-165 6:30 - 9:30 Th E Lavoie16555 9200 628 801 Sem: PreTrial Advocacy 30 3 L-167 6:30 - 9:30 M O Moritz14230 9200 633 001 Corporations 90 3 L-165 1:00 - 2:35 MW E Padfield14231 9200 633 801 Corporations 60 3 L-165 6:30 - 9:30 T E Padfield14830 9200 634 001 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 L-152 4:00 - 6:00 T E Noffsinger15580 9200 637 801 Employment Discrimination 45 3 L-167 6:30 - 9:30 W E Lee14831 9200 647 801 Juvenile Law 25 3 L-164 6:30 -9:30 Th P & E Bailey15704 9200 651 801 Employment Law 40 3 L-167 3:00-6:00 Th E Spring14441 9200 668 001 Remedies 90 3 L-165 10:30 - 12:05 TTh E Thomas14446 9200 668 801 Remedies 90 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 F E Thomas14235 9200 670 001 Sem: Criminal Process (Prereq-622) 25 3 L-152 10:30 - 12:05 TTh P Koosed14236 9200 670 801 Sem: Criminal Process Prereq-622 25 3 W-214 6:30 - 9:30 T P Koosed16050 9200 672 001 Sem: Business Planning (Prereq-633 or perm) 25 3 W-210 4:45 - 6:15 TTh E&O Cook

15584 9200 675 001 Special Probs in Estate PlanningPrereq:686; Recomm: 639&640 30 3 L-134 10:30 - 12:05 TTh O Dessin

16540 9200 676 001 Sem: International Trade 30 3 W-215 4:45 - 6:20 TTh P Baumgartner14237 9200 684 001 Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law *17 25 2 L-133 10:00 - 12:00 W O Reilly16543 9200 684 002 Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law Prereq:604 25 3 L-152 9:00 - 12:00 F P Huhn16552 9200 684 003 Law & Economics 20 3 L-134 9:00 - 12:00 F P Gibson16554 9200 684 004 Statutory Interpretation 20 3 L-152 1:00 - 2:35 MW O Moritz16558 9200 684 005 International Human Rights 30 3 W-215 10:30 - 12:05 WF P Olson15399 9200 684 801 Sem: Mergers & Acquisitions 35 3 W-214 5:20 - 7:50 Th E Malone16542 9200 684 802 Entity Tax 30 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 M TBA Kovach16548 9200 684 803 Intellectual Property Management II 20 2 L-134 6:30 - 8:30 Th O Watkins16630 9200 684 804 Defamation, Privacy and Related Torts 30 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 T P Olson14238 9200 686 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates II (Prereq-685) 90 3 L-152 8:30 - 10:05 TTh E Newman14239 9200 686 801 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 90 3 W-210 6:30 - 9:30 W E Dessin17254 9200 689 801 Appellate Advocacy *8 (Prereq-688) 30 1 TBA TBA TBA O Carro14447 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 W-209 6:30 - 9:30 F O Cahoon16541 9200 691 801 Sem: International Investments 30 3 L-134 6:30-9:30 W P Baumgartner14242 9200 692 801 Trial Advocacy II *9 (Prereq-690) 16 3 L-151 3:00-6:00 T O Cole

17593 9200 692 802 Trial Advocacy II *19 (Prereq-690) 16 3 *19 *19 *19 O Rickett16556 9200 701 801 Patent Law 30 3 L-152 6:30 - 9:30 T TBA Oddi16545 9200 704 801 Trade Secrets 30 3 W-215 6:30 - 9:30 W * Dratler15010 9200 706 801 Int'l Intellectual Property Law 30 3 W-206 4:45 - 6:15 MW TBA Oddi14454 9200 707 801 Patent Prosecution 30 3 W-214 6:30 - 9:30 M E Rockhill16550 9200 709 801 Intellectual Property Litigation Prereq-700 30 3 W-206 6:30 - 9:30 Th E Wilson17105 9200 710 001 Cyberlaw 30 3 W-206 4:45 - 6:15 TTh * Dratler15705 9200 721 001 Taxation of Intellectual Property 30 3 W-214 10:30 - 12:05 TTh E Kovach

14232 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert14233 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert14234 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert14243 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett14244 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams - Trial *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett17146 9200 694 003 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett17147 9200 694 004 Advocacy Teams - Appellate *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett14245 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 2 W-215 5:00 - 6:15 W O Cook14246 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 3 W-215 5:00 - 6:15 W O Cook15008 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 2 W-215 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook15009 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 3 W-215 5:00 - 6:15 M O Cook14247 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Carro14248 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Carro

14249 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly14250 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly

DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES

OTHER ELECTIVES

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR ELECTIVES

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*1 602, 604, 606, 615, 617

*2

*4 607

*7 627

*8*9 692-801

*10 618

*12

*13 657*14 658

*16 696-004&005

*17 684-001

*18 656, 657, 658, 694, 696 & 697

*19 692-802

SPRING 2005 SEMESTER SCHEDULE- F O O T N O T E S -

*3 696,697

The Dean's Office will register all first year students into the correct sections of Criminal Law for the Spring 2006 semester.

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact Mr. William Rickett, Direcotr of Placements to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed.

Last Instructional Day:

Reading Period:

Law School Commencement

Exam Period:

All students must register for the same section (001,002 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

*5 This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.656

May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission..

*6 698

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.

This course will be taught by faculty in areas of expertise.

Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.Please contact Professor Carro prior to registering for this course.

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr.php

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.

Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.

This course will meet with Professor Cole on Tuesdays from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. in L-151.

*11 694

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Saturday - Tuesday, April 29 - May 2, 2006

Wednesday - Saturday, May 3 - 13, 2006

Friday, April 28, 2006

*15 610Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.

This course will meet on non-consecutive weekends, January 28 and 29, February 11 and 12 and February 24 and 25 from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. with Mr. Rickett. This course will either meet in the School of Law or at the Akron Municipal Courthouse. Location changes will be notified by Mr. Rickett.

Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.

Spring Break: Monday - Saturday, March 27 - April 1, 2006

Classes Resume: Monday, April 3, 2006

SPRING 2006 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Tuesday, January 17, 2006MLK Day Holiday: Monday, January 16, 2006 *Class period MUST be made up.

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Class # Course # Course TitleFootnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

14551 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 35 3 W-210 1:00-2:35 WF E Anderson14552 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 37 3 W-214 1:00-2:35 TF E Genetin14553 9200 602 003 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 40 3 W-210 3:00-4:35 MW E Genetin14558 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 35 2 W-210 1:00-2:00 TTh E Coleman14559 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 37 2 L-151 10:30-11:30 WF E Coleman

14560 9200 606 003 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 37 2 L-1521:00-2:00 11:00-12:00

W F E Cohen

14562 9200 607 001 Criminal Law *4*20 35 3W-210 W-206

10:30 - 12:05 8:30-10:05*

T Th E Koosed

14563 9200 607 002 Criminal Law *4 37 3 L-167 1:00 - 2:35 MW E O'Brien14809 9200 607 003 Criminal Law *4 37 3 L-152 10:30-12:05 TTh E O'Brien14919 9200 615 001 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 35 2 L-152 9:00-10:00 TF E Jordan14920 9200 615 002 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 37 2 W-214 3:00-4:00 MW E Lee14921 9200 615 003 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 37 2 L-152 3:00-4:00 TF E Lee14576 9200 617 001 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 35 2 L-151 3:00-4:00 MW E Olson14577 9200 617 002 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 37 2 W-210 9:00-10:00 TTh E Olson14578 9200 617 003 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 37 2 W-210 11:00-12:00 MW E Oddi14580 9200 620 001 LARW II (001 + 1/2 002) *1 (Prereq 619) 54 2 L-165 10:15-12:15 Th O Cohen14810 9200 620 003 LARW II (002 + 1/2 002) *1 (Prereq 619) 54 2 L-165 1:00-3:00 Th O Cohen

14554 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 56 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 WF E Huhn14555 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 42 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 WF E Rich14573 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 33 3 L-151 8:30-10:05 WF E Moriarty14574 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 33 3 L-152 1:00-2:35 TTh E Sahl14922 9200 612 003 Professional Responsibility 33 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 TTh E Moriarty

14561 9200 606 801 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 69 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 W E Dessin14564 9200 607 801 Criminal Law *4 69 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 Th E Cole14579 9200 617 801 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 69 1 L-151 6:30-7:25 M E Reilly14581 9200 620 801 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 69 2 L-151 7:35-9:30 M O Cohen

15196 9200 602 801 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 49 3 L-1658:05-9:30 6:30-7:55

M F E Anderson

14557 9200 604 801 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 54 3 L-1656:30-7:55 8:05-9:30

M W E Rich

14575 9200 612 801 Professional Responsibility 54 3 L-1656:30-7:55 8:05-9:30

W F E Sahl

15183 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Library Staff14596 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-165 2:00-3:00 M O Cohen15195 9200 688 002 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-165 5:00-6:00 M O Cohen14597 9200 688 801 Legal Drafting (Prereq-619&620) 60 1 L-152 6:30-7:25 M O Cohen

14565 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert

14566 9200 610 002 GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly14567 9200 610 003 GWR for Criminal Process *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed14568 9200 610 004 GWR for International Law *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Baumgartner14569 9200 610 005 GWR for Complex Litigation *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Genetin15488 9200 610 006 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro15489 9200 610 007 GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly16138 9200 610 008 GWR for Advanced Constitutional Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn16473 9200 610 009 GWR for Feminist & Race Theory *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Lee16474 9200 610 010 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan

DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH THE ELECTIVE COURSE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

REQUIRED COURSES

EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *15 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

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Class # Course No. Course TitleFootnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

16477 9200 621 801 Accounting & Finance for Lawyers 30 3 L-167 6:30-9:30 Th TBA Newman14582 9200 623 001 Administrative Law 60 3 L-152 3:00-4:35 MW E Jordan14583 9200 623 801 Administrative Law 60 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 W E Jordan15269 9200 627 001 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 L-165 8:30-10:05 MTh E Gibson15270 9200 627 801 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 T E Gibson14584 9200 633 001 Corporations 90 3 L-165 10:30-12:05 WF E Moritz14585 9200 633 801 Corporations 60 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 M E Moritz15258 9200 634 001 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 L-151 4:00-6:00 T E Noffsinger16478 9200 637 801 Employment Discrimination 45 3 L-152 5:00-6:25 TTh E Moriarty15261 9200 647 801 Juvenile Law 25 3 L-167 6:30-9:30 W P & E Bailey16479 9200 649 001 International Law 50 3 L-165 4:45-6:20 TTh E Baumgartner16480 9200 649 801 International Law 50 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 W E Baumgartner16621 9200 651 801 Employment Law 40 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 M E Spring15262 9200 654 801 Sem: Feminist & Race Theory 24 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 W O Lee14813 9200 668 001 Remedies 90 3 L-151 10:30-12:05 TTh E Thomas14819 9200 668 801 Remedies 90 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 Th E Thomas14589 9200 670 001 Sem: Criminal Process (Prereq-622) 25 3 L-167 3:00-4:35 MW P Koosed14590 9200 670 801 Sem: Criminal Process Prereq-622 25 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 M P Koosed17062 9200 672 001 Sem: Business Planning (Prereq-633 or perm) 25 3 W-206 3:00-4:35 TF E&O Cook16481 9200 674 801 International Commercial Law Prereq: 606 25 3 L-133 6:30-9:30 Th TBA Coleman

16482 9200 675 001 Special Probs in Estate PlanningPrereq:686; Recomm: 639&640 30 3 W-206 4:45-6:15 WF O Dessin

14814 9200 680 001 Qualified Pension& Profit Sharing (Recom-640) 30 3 L-167 4:45-6:15 TTh E Kovach14591 9200 684 001 Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law *17 25 2 W215 11:00-1:00 M O Reilly16119 9200 684 801 Sem: Mergers & Acquisitions 35 3 TBA 5:20-7:50 Th E Malone16484 9200 684 802 Sem: Complex Litigation (Prereq-601&602) 24 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 W E Genetin16247 9200 684 803 Sem: Advanced Constitutional Law Prereq:604 25 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 Th P Huhn17081 9200 684 804 Sem: Biotech Patent Law 25 1 TBA *19 *19 TBA Siede14594 9200 686 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates II (Prereq-685) 90 3 L-165 3:00-4:35 TF E Newman14595 9200 686 801 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 90 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 F E Newman15264 9200 689 801 Apellate Advocacy *8 (Prereq-688) 30 1 TBA TBA TBA O Carro14820 9200 690 801 Trial Advocacy I (Prereq-608) 16 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 T O Cole14598 9200 692 801 Trial Advocacy II *9 (Prereq-690) 16 3 W-209 *9 *9 O Rickett16485 9200 702 801 Trademark Law 50 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 W E Samuels16489 9200 705 801 Licensing Intellectual Property 50 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 T * Dratler15502 9200 706 801 Int'l Intellectual Property Law 30 3 L-134 3:00-4:35 MW TBA Oddi14827 9200 707 801 Patent Prosecution 30 3 L-167 6:30-9:30 M E Rockhill16486 9200 709 001 Intellectual Property Litigation Prereq-700 30 3 W-214 3:00-6:00 Th E Wilson16487 9200 710 001 CyberLaw 50 3 L-167 1:00-2:35 TTh * Dratler17079 9200 718 801 International Trademark Law 30 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 M TBA Kalkra16492 9200 720 801 Intellectual Property Management II 20 2 W-214 6:30-9:30 Th O Watkins16622 9200 721 001 Taxation of Intellectual Property 30 3 L-134 4:45-6:15 MW E Kovach

14586 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert14587 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert14588 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14*18(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert14599 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams (spring semester) *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett

14600 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams (spring semester) *11 *12*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett14601 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 2 L-133 5:00-6:15 W O Cook14602 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12*18 20 3 L-133 5:00-6:15 W O Cook15499 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 2 N/A TBA TBA O Cook15500 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16*18 Cntl'd 3 N/A TBA TBA O Cook14603 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Carro14604 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12*18(Prereq-696) 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Carro

14605 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly14606 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

SECOND, THIRD & FOURTH YEAR ELECTIVES

DAY/EVENING ELECTIVE COURSES

OTHER ELECTIVES

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*1 602, 604, 606, 615, 617

*2

*4 607

*7 629

*8*9 692-080

*10 618

*12

*13 657*14 658

*16 696-004&005

*17 684-005

*18 656, 657, 658, 694, 696 & 697

*19 684-804

*20 607-001

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.

Spring Break: Monday - Saturday, March 28 - April 3, 2005

Classes Resume: Monday, April 4, 2005

Biotech Patent Law will meet Friday, March 11th, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Saturday, March 12th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and Sunday, March 13th 9 a.m. - 12:00 noon.

Please contact Professor Carro prior to registering for this course.

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www.uakron.edu/law/library/alr.php

*15 610Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

SPRING 2005 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: Tuesday, January 18, 2005MLK Day Holiday:

Sunday, May 22, 2005

Saturday - Tuesday, April 30 - May 3, 2005

Wednesday - Saturday, May 4 - 14, 2005

Friday, April 29, 2005

Monday, January 17, 2005

*6 698

*11 694

May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. This course may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement only with the Associate Dean's permission..

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.

This course will be taught by faculty in areas of expertise.

Formerly Commerical Law I. Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.

Criminal Law Section 001 with Professor Koosed. The Thursday class scheduled for 8:30 - 10:05 will meet from 10:30 - 12:05 on the days which LARW does not meet.

Class will meet on weekends; dates and times will be determined with the class registrants before the end of the Fall Semester.

- F O O T N O T E S -

*3 696,697

All students must register in the same section (001,002,003 or 801) as you are enrolled for your other first-year courses.

All students must register for the same section (001,002,003 or 801) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact the instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed.

*5 656

Last Instructional Day:

Reading Period:

Law School Commencement

Exam Period:

This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.

Total credits for all Clinical Seminars, Advocacy Teams and Law Review may not exceed 12 hours.

Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.

SPRING 2005 SEMESTER SCHEDULE

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Class # Course # Course TitleFootnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade Method

*2 Instructor

14939 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 55 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 TF E Genetin14940 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 55 3 L-165 8:30-10:05 TTh E Anderson14941 9200 602 003 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 55 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 MW E Anderson14946 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 55 2 W-214 3:00-4:00 MW E Dessin14947 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 55 2 L-151 3:00-4:00 MW E Coleman14948 9200 606 003 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 55 2 L-152 9:00-10:00 WF E Cohen14950 9200 607 001 Criminal Law *4 55 3 W-214 10:30-12:05 MW E Cole14951 9200 607 002 Criminal Law *4 55 3 L-152 1:00 - 2:35 MW E O'Brien15226 9200 607 003 Criminal Law *4 55 3 W-210 1:00-2:35 TTh E Koosed15378 9200 615 001 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 55 2 W-210 10:30-11:30 TTh E Lee15379 9200 615 002 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 55 2 L-152 10:30-11:30 MW E Lee15380 9200 615 003 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 55 2 L-152 10:30-11:30 TF E Jordan14967 9200 617 001 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 55 2 L-152 9:00-10:00 TTh E Oddi14968 9200 617 002 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 55 2 W-214 1:00-2:00 TF E Olson14969 9200 617 003 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 55 2 L-152 3:00-4:00 MW E Olson14971 9200 620 001 LARW II (001 + 1/2 002) *1 (Prereq 619) 80 2 L-151 1:00-3:00 Th O Cohen15227 9200 620 003 LARW II (002 + 1/2 002) *1 (Prereq 619) 85 2 L-151 10:15-12:15 Th O Cohen

14942 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 27 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 MW E Rich14943 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 52 3 L-151 10:30-12:05 MW E Huhn14944 9200 604 003 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 55 3 L-165 10:30-12:05 TTh E Huhn14964 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 50 3 W-210 1:00-2:35 WF E Moriarty14965 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 50 3 L-152 1:00-2:35 TTh E Sahl15381 9200 612 003 Professional Responsibility 50 3 W-210 3:00-4:35 MW E Sahl

15825 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Library Staff14987 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (formerly ALC) (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-165 3:00-4:00 T O Cohen15851 9200 688 002 Legal Drafting (formerly ALC) (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L-165 5:00-6:00 T O Cohen

14973 9200 623 001 Administrative Law 60 3 W-214 1:00-2:35 MW E Jordan15991 9200 627 001 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 TTh E Gibson14975 9200 633 001 Corporations 70 3 L-165 3:00-4:35 MW E Moritz15970 9200 634 001 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 L-152 4:00-6:00 T E Noffsinger16117 9200 636 001 English Legal Systems 15 3 L-134 10:30-12:05 WF E & O Jarmon16402 9200 651 001 Employment Law 40 3 L-167 3:00-6:00 M E Spring14977 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert14978 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert14979 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert15230 9200 668 001 Remedies 90 3 L-165 10:30-12:05 MW E Thomas14980 9200 670 001 Sem: Criminal Process (Prereq-622) 20 3 W-206 3:00-4:35 MW P Koosed16403 9200 678 001 Jurisprudence 30 3 W-215 1:00-2:35 TTh E Oddi15231 9200 680 001 Qualified Pension& Profit Sharing (Recom-640) 30 3 L-152 4:45-6:15 MW E Kovach16404 9200 683 001 Seminar in Product Liability Prereq-617 30 3 W-215 3:00-6:00 T P Olson14982 9200 684 001 Legislative Process 20 3 L-134 1:00-2:35 TTh P Moritz16120 9200 684 002 Sem: Complex Litigation (Prereq-601&602) 24 3 L-134 1:00-2:35 MW E Genetin16121 9200 684 003 Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law 40 2 W-206 3:00-5:00 T O Reilly16122 9200 684 004 Sem: Comparative Law 30 3 W-215 10:30-12:05 TTh P Ocran17284 9200 684 005 Sem: Academic Success Research I Cntl'd 1 TBA TBA TBA P Jarmon17285 9200 684 006 Sem: Academic Success Research II Cntl'd 2 TBA TBA TBA P Jarmon14985 9200 686 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates II (Prereq-685) 90 3 W-206 1:00-2:35 WF E Newman

16405 9200 690 001 Trial Advocacy I *18 (Prereq-608) 20 3 L-1518:30-10:00 9:00-12:00

T F O Cole

14990 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams (spring semester) *11 *12 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett

14991 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams (spring semester) *11 *12 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett14992 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12 20 2 L-133 5:00-6:15 W O Walsh14993 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12 20 3 L-133 5:00-6:15 W O Walsh16407 9200 696 004 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16 Cntl'd 2 N/A TBA TBA O Cook16408 9200 696 005 Clinical Seminar I - NBLC *16 Cntl'd 3 N/A TBA TBA O Cook14994 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3*12(Prereq-696) 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Carro14995 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3*12(Prereq-696) 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Carro15974 9200 700 001 Intro to Intellectual Property Law 50 3 W-214 10:30-12:05 TTh E Dratler16409 9200 702 001 Trademark Law 50 3 W-215 3:00-4:35 MW E Samuels

DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

DAY (SECOND & THIRD YEAR ELECTIVES)

DAY (ADDITIONAL REQUIRED)

DAY STUDENTS ARE ALSO ELIGIBLE TO TAKE ELECTIVE COURSES DURING THE EVENING

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Class # Course No. Course TitleFootnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

14949 9200 606 080 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 70 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 W E Coleman14952 9200 607 080 Criminal Law *4 70 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 F E O'Brien14970 9200 617 080 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 70 1 W-210 6:30-7:25 M E Reilly14972 9200 620 080 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 70 2 L-152 7:35-9:30 M O Cohen

15852 9200 602 080 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 70 3 L-1518:10-9:30 6:30-7:50

M W E Genetin

14945 9200 604 080 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 70 3 L-1516:30-7:50 8:10-9:30

M F E Rich

14966 9200 612 080 Professional Responsibility 70 3 L-1518:10-9:30 6:30-7:50

W F E Moriarty

15825 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Library Staff14988 9200 688 080 Legal Drafting (formerly ALC) (Prereq-619&620) 65 1 L-152 6:30-7:25 M O Cohen

14974 9200 623 080 Administrative Law 60 3 L-151 6:30-9:30 T E Jordan15992 9200 627 080 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 M E Gibson14976 9200 633 080 Corporations 70 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 Th E Moritz16400 9200 642 080 Alternative Dispute Resolution 24 3 W206/14 6:30-9:30 M O O'Brien16401 9200 646 080 Health Law 40 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 Th P Huhn15979 9200 647 080 Juvenile Law 30 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 W P & E Bailey15981 9200 654 080 Sem: Feminist & Race Theory 24 3 L-134 6:30-9:30 Th O Lee15238 9200 668 080 Remedies 90 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 F E Thomas14981 9200 670 080 Sem: Criminal Process Prereq-622 20 3 W-214 6:30-9:30 T P Koosed

15978 9200 675 080 Special Probs in Estate PlanningPrereq:686; Recomm: 639&640 30 3 L-133 4:45-6:15 TTh O Newman

14983 9200 684 080 Sem: Elder Law 30 3 L-152 6:30-9:30 T P Dessin14984 9200 684 081 Sem: Fair Housing Law 30 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 T E or P Clark17286 9200 684 083 Sem: Mergers & Acquisitions 35 3 W-214 5:20-7:50 Th E Malone17532 9200 684 084 Sem: Intellectual Property Management 20 2 W-214 6:30-9:30 W Watkins14986 9200 686 080 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 90 3 L-165 6:30-9:30 W E Newman15985 9200 689 080 Apellate Advocacy *8 (Prereq-688) 30 1 TBA TBA TBA O Carro15239 9200 690 080 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 12 3 W-209 6:30-9:30 M O Cole16406 9200 691 080 Sem: Int'l Invests:Regs,Tech Trnfr,Dispute Resol. 20 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 M P Ocran14989 9200 692 080 Trial Advocacy II *9 (Prereq-690) 16 3 TBA TBA *9 O Rickett16410 9200 706 080 Int'l Intellectual Property Law 30 3 L-134 6:30-9:30 M Samuels15250 9200 707 080 Patent Prosecution 30 3 W-206 6:30-9:30 W E Rockhill16411 9200 709 080 Intellectual Property Litigation Prereq-700 30 3 W-210 6:30-9:30 T E Wilson15983 9200 710 080 Cyber Law 50 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 W * Dratler16412 9200 721 080 Taxation of Intellectual Property 30 3 W-215 6:30-9:30 Th E Kovach

14996 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly14997 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly

14953 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert14954 9200 610 002 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly14955 9200 610 003 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moriarty14956 9200 610 004 GWR for Criminal Process *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed14957 9200 610 005 GWR for Int'l Invests *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Ocran16396 9200 610 006 GWR for Complex Litigation *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Genetin16397 9200 610 007 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro17350 9200 610 008 GWR for Comparative Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Ocran14959 9200 610 081 GWR for Misc Classes (See Liz Sauders) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Reilly14960 9200 610 082 GWR for Health Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn14962 9200 610 084 GWR for Feminist & Race Theory *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Lee16130 9200 610 086 GWR for Product Liability *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson16398 9200 610 087 GWR for Administrative Law (in addition to exam) *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Jordan16399 9200 610 088 GWR for Elder Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Dessin

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES & RESEARCH SECTIONS *6 -- 2/3 CREDIT HOURS

TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH A COURSE ABOVE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Liz Sauders)*12*15

EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

EVENING (ADDITIONAL REQUIRED)

EVENING (ELECTIVES)

DAY & EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

EVENING STUDENTS ARE ALSO ELIGIBLE TO TAKE ELECTIVE COURSES DURING THE DAY

GWR for Professional Responsibility (in addition to exam)*12*15

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*1 602, 604, 606, 615, 617

*2

*4 607

*7 629

*8*9 692-080

*10 618

*12

*13 657*14 658

*16 684-002 & 003

*17 684-005

*18 690-001

Wednesday - Saturday, April 28 - May 8, 2004

The entire class will attend the first 1-1/2 hour session on Tuesday. For the Friday session, the class will be split in half. Half of the class will meet from 9-10:30 a.m. and the other half will meet from 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Friday, April 23, 2004

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610, 618, 656, 657, 658, 694, 696, 697.

SPRING 2004 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

Sunday, May 16, 2004

Monday, January 12, 2004

Please contact Professor Carro prior to registering for this course.

The ALR course consists of a series of required and elective modules. A total of 14 module hours must be completed to earn credit for this required course. Students must take the two required modules the semester they initially register for ALR. Elective modules can be taken any semester after registering and before graduation. Modules will be offered at different times as posted. Additional information about ALR is available at http://www2.uakron.edu/law/library/alr/index.html.

*15 610Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Instructor of Record. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

Saturday - Tuesday, April 24 - 27, 2004

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook. Maximum enrollment for both sections is 6 students.

Spring Break: Monday, March 22 - Friday, March 26, 2004

This course will be taught by faculty in areas of expertise.

Classes Resume: Monday, March 29, 2004

*5

MLK Day Holiday:

656

Monday, January 19, 2004

*6 698

*11 694

May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. Effective Spring 1994 semester, this course (with the Associate Dean's permission)may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement.

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.

- F O O T N O T E S -

*3 696,697

All students must register in the same section (001,002,003 or 080) as you are enrolled for your other first-year courses.

Formerly Commerical Law I. Must have taken Secured Transactions (629) to enroll.

Class will meet on weekends; dates and times will be determined with the class registrants before the end of the Fall Semester.

Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.

All students must register for the same section (001,002,003 or 080) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

Last Instructional Day:

Reading Period:

Law School Commencement

Exam Period:

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves the right to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact the instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Credit for 696/697 not to exceed 6 credits. Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed.

This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.

SPRING 2004 SEMESTER SCHEDULE

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Class # Course # Course TitleFootnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade Method *2 Instructor

15732 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 55 3 W210 1:00-2:35 TTh E Anderson15733 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 55 3 L165 1:00-2:35 MW E Genetin15734 9200 602 003 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 55 3 L165 10:30-12:05 TTh E Genetin15739 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-601) 55 2 L151 9:00-10:00 MTh E Coleman15740 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-601) 55 2 W210 10:30-11:30 WF E Cohen15741 9200 606 003 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-601) 55 2 L151 10:30-11:30 MF E Dessin15743 9200 607 001 Criminal Law *4 55 3 L152 1:00-2:35 WF E O'Brien15744 9200 607 002 Criminal Law *4 55 3 W214 1:00-2:35 TF E Koosed16128 9200 607 003 Criminal Law *4 55 3 L165 3:00-4:35 MW E O'Brien16454 9200 615 001 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 55 2 L152 11:00-12:00 MW E Lee

16455 9200 615 002 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 55 2 L1519:00-10:00 11:00-12:00

T Th E Lee

16456 9200 615 003 Property II *1 (Prereq-614) 55 2 L152 9:00-10:00 TTh E Jordan15760 9200 617 001 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 55 2 L152 10:30-11:30 TF E Olson

15761 9200 617 002 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 55 2 W21011:00-12:00 9:00-10:00 M Th E Olson

15762 9200 617 003 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 55 2 L15111:00-12:00 1:00-2:00

W F E Oddi

15764 9200 620 001 LARW II (001 + 1/2 003) *1 (Prereq 619) 80 2 L151 1:00-3:00 M O Cohen16130 9200 620 002 LARW II (002 + 1/2 003) *1 (Prereq 619) 85 2 L151 1:00-3:00 Th O Cohen

15735 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 55 3 L151 3:00-4:35 MW E Huhn15736 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 55 3 W206 8:30-10:05 MTh E Rich15737 9200 604 003 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 55 3 L165 1:00-2:35 TTh E Rich15757 9200 612 001 Professional Responsibility 55 3 L152 3:00-4:35 MW E Moriarty15758 9200 612 002 Professional Responsibility 55 3 L165 8:30-10:05 TTh E Moriarty

16457 9200 612 003 Professional Responsibility 55 3 W21410:30-12:05 1:00-2:35

M W E Sahl

17007 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Library Staff15796 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (formerly ALC) (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L151 11:00-12:00 T O Cohen17040 9200 688 002 Legal Drafting (formerly ALC) (Prereq-619&620) 90 1 L165 5:00-6:00 T O Cohen

15766 9200 623 001 Administrative Law 60 3 L152 1:00-2:35 MTh E Jordan17258 9200 627 001 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-629) 90 3 W210 1:00-2:35 WF E Gibson15771 9200 633 001 Corporations 70 3 L165 3:00-4:35 TF E Moritz17197 9200 634 001 Law & Psychiatry 40 2 L151 4:00-6:00 T E Noffsinger17535 9200 636 001 English Legal Systems 30 3 L133 8:30-10:00 WF Jarmon17038 9200 646 001 Health Law 40 3 W206 1:00-2:35 MW P Huhn15776 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert15777 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert15778 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14(Prereq-656) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert16134 9200 668 001 Remedies 90 3 L165 10:30-12:05 MW E Thomas15780 9200 670 001 Sem: Criminal Process Prereq-622 20 3 L167 1:00-2:35 MW P Koosed17205 9200 675 080 Special Probs in Estate Planning Recom-640&686 30 3 W215 4:45-6:15 TTh O Dessin16135 9200 680 001 Qualified Pension& Profit Sharing Recom-640 30 3 W215 4:45-6:15 MW E Kovach15784 9200 684 001 Sem: Accounting & Finance 30 3 W214 1:00-2:35 MTh TBA Newman17538 9200 684 002 Sem: New Business Legal Clinic *17 *18 2 N/A TBA TBA O Cook17539 9200 684 003 Sem: New Business Legal Clinic *17 *18 3 N/A TBA TBA O Cook17540 9200 684 004 Sem: Sexual Orientation & the Law 40 2 L134 5:00-6:00 MW O Reilly *1915794 9200 686 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates II Prereq-685 90 3 W214 10:30-12:05 WF E Newman17198 9200 691 001 Sem:Int'l Invests:Regs,Tech Trnfr,Dispute Settlement 20 3 W215 8:30-10:05 TTh P Ocran17199 9200 692 001 Trial Advocacy II Prereq-690 16 3 L151 1:00-4:00 T O Cole17200 9200 692 002 Trial Advocacy II Prereq-690 16 3 L151 3:00-6:00 F O Cole15800 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams (spring semester) *11 *12 Cntl'd 1 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett15801 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams (spring semester) *11 *12 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Rickett15802 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12 20 2 L152 5:00-6:15 W O Walsh15803 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12 20 3 L152 5:00-6:15 W O Walsh15804 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3 *12 (Prereq-696) 20 2 N/A TBA TBA O Carro15805 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3 *12 (Prereq-696) 20 3 N/A TBA TBA O Carro15806 9200 698 002 Ind Studies & Research (see Jill Painter) *6 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A P Coleman15807 9200 698 003 Ind Studies & Research (see Jill Painter) *6 Cntl'd 3 N/A N/A N/A P Coleman17201 9200 700 001 Intro to Intellectual Property Law 50 3 W215 10:30-12:05 TTh E Oddi17202 9200 705 001 Licensing Intellectual Property 30 3 W206 3:00-4:35 MW *16 Dratler17203 9200 714 001 Current Policy Issues: IP 30 3 L134 9:00-12:00 F P&O Samuels17204 9200 721 001 Taxation of Intellectual Property 30 3 L133 1:00-2:35 TF E Kovach

DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

DAY (SECOND & THIRD YEAR ELECTIVES)

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Call No. Course No. Course Title

Footnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

15742 9200 606 080 Contracts II *1 (Prereq-605) 70 3 L1518:10-9:30 6:30-7:50

W F E Moritz

15745 9200 607 080 Criminal Law 70 3 L1516:30-7:50 8:10-9:30

W F E Cole

15763 9200 617 080 Torts II *1 (Prereq-616) 70 1 L151 6:30-7:25 M E Reilly15765 9200 620 080 LARW II *1 (Prereq 619) 70 2 L151 7:35-9:30 M O Cohen

15738 9200 604 080 Constitutional Law II *1 (Prereq-603) 70 3 L165 6:30-9:30 F E Huhn

17041 9200 602 080 Civil Procedure II *1 (Prereq-601) 70 3 L1658:10-9:30 6:30-7:50

M W E Anderson

15759 9200 612 080 Professional Responsibility 70 3 L1656:30-7:50 8:10-9:30

M W E Sahl

17007 9200 618 001 Advanced Legal Research *10 1 N/A *10 *10 E & O Library Staff

15797 9200 688 080 Legal Drafting (formerly ALC) (Prereq-619&620) 65 1 W206 6:30-7:25 M O Cohen

15767 9200 623 080 Administrative Law 60 3 L152 6:30-9:30 T E Jordan17259 9200 627 080 Commercial Paper *7 (Prereq-627) 90 3 L152 6:30-9:30 M E Gibson15772 9200 633 080 Corporations 70 3 L152 6:30-9:30 F E Ocran17686 9200 637 080 Employment Discrimination 30 3 L133 6:30-9:30 T E Daniels17206 9200 647 080 Juvenile Law 30 3 L167 6:30-9:30 W Bailey17207 9200 651 080 Employment Law 40 3 W210 6:30-9:30 M E Spring17208 9200 654 080 Sem: Feminist & Race Theory 24 3 L152 6:30-9:30 Th O Lee16142 9200 668 080 Remedies 90 3 L165 6:30-9:30 Th E Thomas15781 9200 670 080 Sem: Criminal Process Prereq-622 20 3 W215 6:30-9:30 W P Koosed17205 9200 675 080 Special Probs in Estate Planning Recom-641&686 30 3 W215 4:45-6:15 TTh O Dessin17211 9200 683 080 Seminar in Product Liability Prereq-617 30 3 L133 6:30-9:30 M P Olson15788 9200 684 080 Sem: Complex Litigation Prereq-601&602 24 3 W215 6:30-9:30 T E Genetin15789 9200 684 081 Sem: Fair Housing Law 30 3 L134 6:30-9:30 T Clark17760 9200 684 082 Sem: Law of War 30 3 L152 6:30-9:30 W TBA Mierau15795 9200 686 080 Wills, Trusts, & Estates II Prereq-685 90 3 W210 6:30-9:30 T E Newman17212 9200 689 080 Apellate Advocacy Prereq-688 *8 30 1 TBA TBA TBA O Carro16143 9200 690 080 Trial Advocacy I Prereq-608 16 3 L151 6:30-9:30 Th O O'Brien15799 9200 692 080 Trial Advocacy II *9 (Prereq-690) 16 3 TBA TBA *9 O Rickett17209 9200 702 080 Trademark Law 50 3 W206 6:30-9:30 Th E Samuels16166 9200 707 080 Patent Prosecution 30 3 L133 6:30-9:30 W Rockhill17210 9200 710 080 Cyber Law 50 3 W206 6:30-9:30 T *16 Dratler

15746 9200 610 001 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert

15747 9200 610 002GWR for Ind Studies & Research (see Jill Painter) *12*15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Coleman

15748 9200 610 003 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Moriarty15749 9200 610 004 GWR for Criminal Process *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed15750 9200 610 005 GWR for Int'l Invests *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Ocran

15751 9200 610 080 GWR for Criminal Process *12 *15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed15752 9200 610 081 GWR for Misc Classes (See Jill Painter) *12 *15 Cntl'd 0 N/A N/A N/A P Coleman15753 9200 610 082 GWR for Health Law *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Huhn15754 9200 610 083 GWR for Appellate Advocacy *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro15755 9200 610 084 GWR for Feminist & Race Theory *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Lee15756 9200 610 085 GWR for Complex Litigation *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Genetin17555 9200 610 086 GWR for Product Liability *12*15 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A P Olson

DAY - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

EVENING - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

EVENING STUDENTS ARE ALSO ELIGIBLE TO TAKE ELECTIVE COURSES DURING THE DAY

GWR for Professional Responsibility (in addition to exam)*12*15

EVENING (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED)

EVENING (THIRD YEAR-REQUIRED)

EVENING (ELECTIVES)

TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH A COURSE ABOVE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.

EVENING (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

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*1602/604/606/615/

617

*2

*4 607

*7 629*8

*9 692-080

*10 618

*12*13 657

*14 658

*17 684-002 & 003

*18 684-002 & 003

*19 684-004

Open only to members or alternates of one of the advocacy teams representing the law school in intermural regional and/or national competitions. Total credits for 694, 695 not to exceed 4. Registration will be completed by the Dean's Office.

All students must register for the same section (001,002,003 or 080) as you sucessfully completed (achieving a D- or higher) in the Fall.

Grade Method: E= exam; P=papers; O=other. Other may be any combination of assignments, papers, presentations, etc. The professor reserves theright to include other factors, such as participation and attendance, in the students' final grades.

Successful completion of 28 or more semester credits and permission of instructor. You MUST contact the instructor to set up a placement before enrolling. Credit for 696/697 not to exceed 6 credits. Clinical Seminar I and II may only be taken once each. This is a combination of a clinical work experience and a classroom component. Part I emphasizes legal interviewing, legal drafting, and negotiation. Part II entails a clinical work experience. Part II is not required, but Part II may not be taken unless Part I has been successfully completed.

This course cannot be repeated. Course work will span Spring and Fall Semesters. Completion of First Year and invitation by Law Review. See Law Review Editor-in-Chief for further details.

Last Instructional Day:Reading Period:Exam Period:

Spring Break: Monday, March 24, 2003 - Saturday, March 29, 2003Classes Resume: Monday, March 31, 2003

Students are given the option of evaluation by three methods: (1) proctored exam (2) take-home paper or (3) paper. Students will choose the method of evaluation by voting during the semester.

Successful completion of 28 credit hours, Basic Business Associations (626) OR Corporations (633) AND permission of NBLC Director, Stephen R. Cook.

Maximum enrollment for both sections - 5 students.

This course will be team taught by Professors Cole, Dessin, Huhn, Jordan, Koosed, Lee, Moriarty, Moritz, Reilly, Rich, & Thomas.

SPRING 2003 SEMESTER SCHEDULE- F O O T N O T E S -

*3 696/697

All students must register in the same section (001,002,003 or 080) as you are enrolled for your other first-year courses.

*5

MLK Day Holiday:

656

Monday, January 20, 2003

*6 698

*11 694

May be repeated to 6 credits but not more than one section in any one academic term. Student must be in good academic standing. Sections open to both Day and Evening students. Class is controlled. Obtain applications at receptionist's desk. Effective Spring 1994 semester, this course (with the Associate Dean's permission)may be used to fulfill the General Writing Requirement.

Formerly Commerical Law I. Must have taken Secured Transactions (627) to enroll.

Class will meet on weekends; dates and times will be determined with the class registrants before the end of the Fall Semester.

Friday, April 25, 2003Saturday, April 26, 2003 - Tuesday, April 29, 2003

The following are credit/non-credit courses: 610,655,656,657,658694,696,697.

SPRING 2003 SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN:

Students may not register for more than one class for any given class period. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the administrative withdrawal from ALL conflicting classes. Re-registration for dropped courses will be based on seat availability only.

NOTE: RIGHT TO ALTER, AMEND OR CANCEL RESERVED.

*16

Wednesday, April 30, 2003 - Saturday, May 10, 2003

Monday, January 13, 2003

Please contact Professor Carro prior to registering for this course.

Students must take the required modules and selected other modules after registering and before graduation for a total of 14 hours of instruction. Modules will be offered at different times, as posted.

*15 610Each student must enroll in the GWR and accompanying course at least 1 semester prior to his or her final semester before graduation. See information packet for specific deadlines. The GWR for Individual Studies & Research (ISR) must be authorized, in advance, by the Associate Dean. Obtain information packets for GWR & ISR at the receptionist's desk.

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656 and election to Editorial Board.

This course cannot be repeated. Prerequisite is Law Review Internship/Staff, 9200:656.

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Class No. Course No. Course TitleFootnotes (Pre-Req.)

Class Limit Cr. Room Time Day

Grade*2 Method Instructor

DAY (FIRST YEAR-REQUIRED)

16414 9200 602 001 Civil Procedure II *1 (601-Prereq.) 55 3 L-15110:30-12:05 8:30-10:05

M W E Anderson

16415 9200 602 002 Civil Procedure II *1 (601-Prereq.) 55 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 M Th E Genetin16416 9200 602 003 Civil Procedure II *1 (601-Prereq.) 55 3 L-152 1:00-2:35 W F E Anderson16422 9200 606 001 Contracts II *1 (605-Prereq.) 55 3 L-152 10:30-12:05 T Th E Cohen16423 9200 606 002 Contracts II *1 (605-Prereq.) 55 3 L-167 10:00-11:35 T Th E Coleman16424 9200 606 003 Contracts II *1 (605-Prereq.) 55 3 L-167 1:00-2:35 T Th E Coleman16426 9200 607 001 Criminal Law 55 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 T Th E O'Brien16427 9200 607 002 Criminal Law 55 3 L-165 10:30-12:05 W F E Cole17015 9200 607 003 Criminal Law 55 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 T Th E Cole16447 9200 617 001 Torts II *1 (616-Prereq.) 55 3 L-165 1:00-2:35 W F E Olson16448 9200 617 002 Torts II *1 (616-Prereq.) 55 3 L-151 1:00-2:35 T F E Oddi16449 9200 617 003 Torts II *1 (616-Prereq.) 55 3 L-152 10:30-12:05 M F E Jamison16451 9200 620 001 LARW II (for 001 and 1/2 of 002) *1 (619-Prereq.) 82 2 L-151 3:00-5:00 M O Cohen17017 9200 620 003 LARW II (for 003 and 1/2 of 002) *1 (619-Prereq.) 82 2 L-151 3:00-5:00 W O Cohen

DAY (SECOND YEAR-REQUIRED) 16418 9200 604 001 Constitutional Law II *1 (603-Prereq.) 40 3 W-210 1:00-2:35 M Th E Huhn16419 9200 604 002 Constitutional Law II *1 (603-Prereq.) 30 3 L-151 10:30-12:05 W F E Huhn16420 9200 604 003 Constitutional Law II *1 (603-Prereq.) 25 3 W-210 10:30-12:05 W F E Rich16440 9200 612 001 Legal Profession 60 2 L-152 8:15-10:15 W E Becker16441 9200 612 002 Legal Profession 60 2 L-151 10:00-12:00 Th E Moriarty16497 9200 688 001 Legal Drafting (formerly ALC) *4 (619,620-Prereq.) 60 1 L-165 3:00-4:00 T O Genetin

DAY (SECOND AND THIRD YEAR ELECTIVES) 16453 9200 623 001 Administrative Law 60 3 L-152 8:30-10:05 T F E Jordan16456 9200 628 001 Pre-trial Advocacy 16 3 L-167 10:30-12:05 W F O Moritz16457 9200 629 001 Commercial Law II *7 90 3 L-165 3:00-4:35 M W E Gibson16461 9200 633 001 Corporations 65 3 W-210 1:00-2:35 W F E Ocran17035 9200 651 001 Employment Law 40 3 L-165 3:00-6:00 Th E Spring16471 9200 656 001 Law Review Internship/Staff *5 *12 Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert16472 9200 657 001 Law Review Senior Staff *12*13(656-Prereq.) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Richert16473 9200 658 001 Law Review Editorial Board *12*14(656-Prereq.) Cntl'd 2 N/A N/A N/A O Coleman17021 9200 668 001 Remedies 80 3 L-165 10:30-12:05 T Th E Thomas16475 9200 670 001 Sem: Criminal Process (622-Prereq.) 20 3 W-206 10:30-12:05 M W P Koosed16478 9200 675 001 Problems in Estate Planning (640,686 or perm.) 16 3 W-214 3:00-6:00 T O Newman16479 9200 678 001 Jurisprudence 30 3 W-206 8:30-10:05 T Th TBA Oddi17022 9200 680 001 Qualified Pensions & Prof. Sharing (640-Recom.) 30 3 W-214 4:45-6:20 M W E Kovach16481 9200 684 001 Sem: Intro to Capital Litigation *8(622-Prereq.) 16 1 W-206 2:45-4:45 *8 P&O Koosed16482 9200 684 002 Sem: Law of Disability Discrimination 30 3 W-214 3:00-4:35 M W E Moriarty16483 9200 684 003 Sem: Feminist & Race Theory 24 3 W-215 10:30-12:05 MW TBA Lee

16486 9200 684 006 Sem: Law & Psychiatry 30 2 L-151 4:00-6:00 T TBA Noffsinger16495 9200 686 001 Wills, Trusts & Estates II (685-Prereq.) 90 3 L-152 8:30-10:05 M Th E Newman16503 9200 694 001 Advocacy Teams (spring semester) *11 *12 Controlled N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A O Coleman16504 9200 694 002 Advocacy Teams (spring semester) *11 *12 Controlled N/A 2 N/A N/A N/A O Coleman16505 9200 696 002 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12 20 2 L-152 5:00-6:15 W O Walsh16506 9200 696 003 Clinical Seminar I *3 *12 20 3 L-152 5:00-6:15 W O Walsh16507 9200 697 002 Clinical Seminar II *3 *12 (696-Prereq.) 20 2 TBA TBA TBA O Carro16508 9200 697 003 Clinical Seminar II *3 *12 (696-Prereq.) 20 3 TBA TBA TBA O Carro16509 9200 698 002 Indiv. Studies & Research *6 Controlled N/A 2 N/A N/A N/A P Coleman16510 9200 698 003 Indiv. Studies & Research *6 Controlled N/A 3 N/A N/A N/A P Coleman17080 9200 702 001 Trademark Law 30 3 W-214 10:30-12:05 M W E Samuels17082 9200 710 001 Cyberspace & Telecom Law 40 3 W-214 1:00-2:35 T Th O Dratler

TO FULFILL GWR STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH A COURSE ABOVE AND APPROPRIATE GWR BELOW.DAY - GENERAL WRITING REQUIREMENT SECTIONS *7 -- 0 CREDIT HOURS

16429 9200 610 001 GWR for Appellate Review *12 *15 0 N/A N/A N/A P Carro16430 9200 610 002 GWR for LawRev.Internship/Staff *12 *15 0 N/A N/A N/A P Richert16431 9200 610 003 GWR for Indiv. Studies & Research *12 *15 0 N/A N/A N/A P Coleman16432 9200 610 004 GWR for Intro to Capital Litig. *12 *15 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed16433 9200 610 005 GWR for Criminal Process *12 *15 0 N/A N/A N/A P Koosed17016 9200 610 006 GWR for Trademark (in addition to the exam) *12 *15 0 N/A N/A N/A P Samuels