LEGL 118 - Litigation and Alternate Dispute Resolution
Semester Hours:3Periodically
A consideration of domestic and international litigation, negotiation,
mediation, fact-finding, arbitration, and recently developed variations
of the foregoing. Emphasis on the extent to which these various methods
of dispute resolution can be developed and controlled by the disputing
parties themselves and/or by the courts. Historical development of ADR
and emerging ethical issues are considered.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: LEGL 20 and junior class standing or above. Same as MGT 118. (Formerly BLAW 118.)