MODERATE
MEANS PRACTICUM
A few spots remain for the
Moderate Means Practicum, a 3-credit experiential course that meets Mondays and
Wednesdays, 3:00 to 4:15 pm. Current students, register today: Moderate Means Practicum,
LPRC-425-A.
Your learning will apply to
real clients’ cases while you build your issue-spotting and legal analysis
skills.
The Moderate Means Practicum
provides the opportunity to build your client interviewing skills; explore
family, consumer, or housing law; and help moderate income clients access
low-cost legal services.
This experiential
course will specifically allow you to:
·
Learn about the
legal issues that low and moderate income clients most often encounter;
·
Conduct client
interviews via telephone;
·
Perform legal
analysis of interesting cases;
·
Work with
attorneys throughout the state to provide representation.
A 3L recently said,
“This experience has been the most engaging experience in law school yet, and
has given me more confidence in client interaction and my ability to research
any civil law topic that comes up.”
If you have questions, contact Moderate Means Program Staff Attorney: Clay Wilson.