LAW D462:
Integrated Transactional Program
Fall 2021 • Section DTP
• CRN 22591
Course Description
"Integrated Transactional Practice" is an innovative course package which combines Trusts and Estates, Professional Responsibility and transactional skills, such as interviewing, negotiation, counseling and drafting into a two-semester, ten-credit sequence. The course centers around six realistic client files which involve one family (except for a single pro bono matter). The simulation course work with these clients occurs in the two skills sections: Transactional Practice I and II. This includes counseling the mother regarding the disposition of shares of a family business under her will, negotiating and selling a piece of property from an estate, and selling the entire family business. Along the way, one of the children gets married and the mother seeks to persuade him to negotiate a prenuptial agreement, and later the son organizes a charitable business and has to face an IRS agent in an examination of organizational activities.
Schedule
Day/Time | Location | Note |
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M 7:30-8:45 PM | Barrack 102 | Trusts & Estates - Professor Bartow |
Th 4:30-5:45 PM | Barrack 102 | Trusts & Estates - Professor Bartow |
W 5:30-7:20 PM | Klein 6A | Transactional Practice (Section 21) |
W 5:30-7:20 PM | Online Meeting | Transactional Practice (Section 22) - This section will be virtual |
W 5:30-7:20 PM | Klein 7A | Transactional Practice (Section 23) |
W 5:30-7:20 PM | Klein 7B | Transactional Practice (Section 24) |
W 5:30-7:20 PM | Klein 8A | Transactional Practice (Section 25) |
W 5:30-7:20 PM | Klein 8B | Transactional Practice (Section 26) |
Registration Info
Registration Notes
To participate in ITP, request the Integrated Transactional Program in SSB using CRN 22591 (further info is on the Web site). ITP courses are: (Fall) Trusts and Estates 602-021 and Transactional Practice I 462 (4 sections), (Spring) Professional Responsibility 416-021 and Transactional Practice II 463 (4 sections). Students may elect to have ITP fulfill either 4 credits of Experiential coursework, 2 skills credits in the fall plus 2 skills credits in the spring OR ITP can fulfill the Serial Writing requirement (ITP can not fulfill both requirements). Part of a two semester, ten credit course package. See course description.
Equivalent Courses
You may not register for this course if you are enrolled in or have already taken the following:
- LAW D460 (ITAP)
Book List/Materials
To see the books for ITP, go to the Barnes & Noble web site, click the “Find Textbooks” tab, and select the following 2 courses: JUDO 462 section DTP and JUDO 602 section 021. (The tab below does not link to the above sections.)