Discovery - Pretrial
LAW 733-01 | Discovery - Pretrial | 1 credits |
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Students taking this course will be taught how to learn about the
opposing counsel's case; what interrogatories to file; what "request
for productions" to file; how to use "request for admission;" when to
object to opposing counsel's tactics; where to look for facts and
theories. The course will address state and federal court rules of
pretrial procedure and how to use the rules and available procedure to
your client's best advantage. This is a pass/fail course. Prerequisite: Trial Advocacy. |
Foundational:
Evidence
Federal Courts
Trial Advocacy
Virginia Civil Procedure
Supporting:
Administrative Law
Advanced Brief Writing
Advanced Family Law Advocacy
Advanced Research I
Advanced Research II
Alternative Dispute Resolution Survey
American Jury
Conflicts
Constitutional Tort Litigation
Depositions
Discovery-Pretrial
Domestic Violence Clinic
Electronic Discovery and Data Seizures
Electronic Evidence, Expert Testimony, Scientific Evidence*
Entertainment Law Litigation*
General Mediation
Legal Aid Clinic
Legal Technology
Litigation in Civil Law Systems*
Mediation Advocacy
Negotiation & Settlement Advocacy
Objections
Remedies
Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Technology-Augmented Trial Advocacy
Transnational Litigation*
Trial Strategy and Persuasion
Virginia Criminal Procedure
*courses not offered every year