Law 793: Lawyer as Negotiator
This 1-credit pass-fail course examines the negotiation process generally engaged in by legal practitioners, and provides extensive experience in mock negotiations. This course is taught in an intensive all-day format during winter break in Chicago. This course is appropriate for law students who have completed introductory courses in criminal law and procedure. Some students have found it helpful to complete the course in Business Associations I (Law 633) before taking this course, but Business Associations I (Law 633) is not a prerequisite for the course.
Sequence and Prerequisites: None.


