NationalUniversity

Paralegal Program

Litigation 2

Scott F. Pearce, Esq.

Course Syllabus

Course Summary: This three-unit course will complete the two—part Litigation course instruction. In Litigation 2, we will emphasize the practical aspects of litigation practice by working through an elaborate civil case, including several thousand pages of documents. Our case will be litigated in Federal Court, which will give us the opportunity to compare Federal litigation to its counterpart in State court. By the time this class is over, you will have broadened your theoretical understanding of the material and sharpened your practical skills.

Text:Civil Litigation for the New Millennium: A Guide for Paralegals, by Barbara Kautz and Stacey A. Rowcliffe. We will make extensive use of the CD-ROM material.

Grading: There will be two examinations in this course, a midterm and a final. The midterm exam will be worth 20 points and the final exam will be worth 40 points. There will be multiple writing assignments based on an elaborate course hypothetical and related documents. The written section of the class will be worth 40 points.

Session 1: Monday, October 23, 2006

Chapter 1: Setting the Stage

Chapter 2: Litigation, Client Contact, Interviewing, and Litigation Theory

Session 2: Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Chapter 3: Determining Case Strategy – Filing the Complaint

Chapter 4: Investigation

Session 3: Monday, October 30, 2006

Chapter 5: Managing Documents

Session 4: Wednesday, November 1, 2006

Chapter 6: Damages

Review for Midterm Examination

Session 5: Monday, November 6, 2006

Midterm Examination

Session 6: Wednesday, November 8, 2006

Chapter 7: Further Discovery and Depositions

Chapter 8: Defending the Lawsuit and Use of Motions

Session 7: Saturday, November 11, 2006

Chapter 9: Special Issues in Managing Complex Litigation

Chapter 10: Evidence

Session 8: Monday, November 13, 2006

Chapter 11: Settlement, ADR, and Mediation

Chapter 12: Trial Preparation

Session 9: Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Chapter 13: Trial

Chapter 14: Post-Trial Considerations

Session 10: Saturday, November 18, 2006

Final Examination