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Article

Publication Date

11-8-2020

Abstract

This post profiles New York Law School Professor Kris Franklin. She teaches a negotiating, counseling, and interviewing course, which she says really should be called “Client Representation and Case Handling.” Her course on family law practice teaches all the family law doctrine covered in traditional family law courses but she does it exclusively using simulations. In contrast to my suggestion for renaming law school as “negotiation school,” she suggests calling it “legal problem-solving school,” which I think is even better.

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