National Jurist - February 2008 - (Page 47) Hofstra Law School Summer Skills Institute Hofstra Law School is committed to providing students with classroom training in how to think like a lawyer, coupled with skills and simulation-based training in how to practice like a lawyer. The emphasis of all courses in our Summer Skills Institute is on active participation resulting in immediate individualized feedback from attorneys, judges and Hofstra Law School’s outstanding faculty. The Summer Skills Institute is open to all law students and practicing lawyers. The skills courses, which are offered in an intensive format, are either one or two credits, and include: • Theory of the Case: May 19-21 • Introduction to Child Advocacy: June 3, 9-13 • Deposition and Discovery I: August 12-14 • Deposition and Discovery II: August 15-17 • Business Drafting: August 6-8, 10-11 To register or for additional information, please contact Miriam Albert, Vice Dean for Administration at Hofstra Law School at (516) 463-5858 or visit 2008 Summer Programs Study in Sorrento, Italy! Hofstra Law School and the University of North Carolina School of Law are proud to offer the international experience of a lifetime in Sorrento, Italy. Join us for our Comparative International Law Summer Program May 25 - June 7, 2008 • Study at Sorrento Lingue, a language and cultural institute housed in a 16th-century palazzo in the heart of downtown Sorrento • Courses taught by world-renowned faculty members from Hofstra and UNC • Visit local courts and law offices • Learn how the Italian legal system interacts with the European Union • Experience the culture of beautiful Sorrento and southern Italy For more information visit law.hofstra.edu/SummerSkills law.hofstra.edu/Sorrento http://law.hofstra.edu/Sorrento http://law.hofstra.edu/SummerSkills
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