Administrative Boards and Law Office Management - Category IV

Each student is required to earn eight skills credits to be certified for graduation by the Office of Law Skills and Experiential Learning. The required eight skills credits should include two courses from the list below.

Handling Bankruptcy Claims
Handling the Social Security Case
Handling the Title VII Case
Handling Claims Under the ADA
Handling the Medical Malpractice Case
Screening the Medical Malpractice Case
Handling the Longshore Case
Practice and Procedures Before Administrative Boards
The Professional in Practice
Law Office Management
Technology and the Law Office—Beyond Word Processing

Dual Credit
Law Clinic

Students are encouraged to attend more than the required eight courses. No tuition fee is charged for Skills Curriculum courses. The specially designed Skills Curriculum courses are taught by practitioners and judges from the local legal community. Students will examine and practice fundamental lawyering skills, including problem solving, legal analysis and reasoning, legal research, factual investigation, communication, counseling, negotiation, litigation and alternative dispute resolution procedures, organization and management, and recognizing and resolving ethical dilemmas.

Registration

Online registration for Skills Curriculum courses is available on LORA. The Office of Law Skills and Experiential Learning publishes registration dates each semester. After the formal registration date, students may register in person in the Office of Law Skills and Experiential Learning (LS 121) or by phone at (504) 861-5574 for any available skills courses.

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