The class provides a great opportunity for anyone with an interest in labor and employment law to develop and hone the practical research skills necessary to hit the ground running as a practitioner. The seven-week class (from September 8, through October 20, 2008) will emphasize statutory and administrative/agency materials as well as specialized secondary sources, including forms, pleadings, court/agency rules and procedures, and some of the most important current awareness tools.
A few slots remain open for Legal Research: Labor and Employment Law, a one-credit, fall semester class that will meet on Mondays from 11:00-12:40.