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Arizona Law Faculty Participate in Workshop Exploring the American Model of Homeownership Read more...

Posted: 05/10/2013

 

Arizona Law Faculty Approve Two New Certificate Programs Read more...

Posted: 04/24/2013

 

Arizona Law Announces ESL Bridge Program for International Students Read more...

Posted: 04/16/2013

 

13th Annual Richard Grand Damages Argument Competition Award Winners Announced Read more...

Posted: 04/09/2013

 

Arizona Law Cuts Tuition  Read more...

Posted: 04/05/2013

 

Arizona Law Faculty Participate in Humanities Seminars Program Series on Environmental Law Read more...

Posted: 04/04/2013

 

 

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The goal of this course is to engage students in the theory and practice of the variety of processes available to lawyers to solve disputes. These processes include several "traditional" methods - adjudication, arbitration, negotiation or mediation - and those which are "hybrid" such as the mini-trial, summary jury trial, and neutral experts. Another goal is to help students expand their conceptual framework for solving problems.

 

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