Persuasive Legal Writing (One-day Workshop) (PLW101)

Day/Time:
Saturday 10:00-17:00
Hours:
6
Fees:
¥17,000
Prerequisite:
Students should have had at least some connection already to legal studies either through work experience or a class previously taken at Temple.
Fall
2010
Spring
2011
Summer
2011
 

This course is not offered during Fall 2010. Please see the schedule above for future availability.


The power of written persuasion constitutes the core of all legal advocacy. This one-day workshop, taught by a US licensed attorney, reviews the basic principles of creating a strong written legal argument through examples and practice.
After first learning the fundamentals of creating a legal cause-of-action, we will turn to the basics of laying out a cohesive, logical line of reasoning for influencing a reader. In the course of reading and analyzing case studies provided by the instructor, students will have the opportunity to practice writing their own legal arguments and develop their skills of written persuasion.


Certificate Program(s)

This course applies to the following certificate(s):



For more information or course guidance, please contact us:
E-mail: conted@tuj.ac.jp / Tel: 03-5441-9864