Boston University School of Law

Alternative Dispute Resolution

JD 881 (A1)
M/W 11:00-12:25
3 credits, Fall
Professor Hurwitz
 
         

One of a lawyer's primary tasks is to resolve disputes. Most controversies are never decided by a court but instead are settled by agreement. The ability to negotiate and mediate effectively is therefore crucial for litigators as well as lawyers practicing in other contexts. This course focuses on the processes of negotiation and mediation, and to a lesser degree on arbitration and dispute resolution design. It uses a mixture of discussion, short lectures, role-playing and video to give students an introduction to the theory and practice of alternative dispute resolution, including how to use these processes effectively on behalf of clients.

RESTRICTION: Students may not register for both Alternative Dispute Resolution (JD 881) and Negotiation and Theory (JD 921).