Bundle: Essential Lawyering Skills: Interviewing, Counseling, Negotiation, and Persuasive Fact Analysis, Sixth Edition and Artificial Intelligence and Academic Integrity, First Edition
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Book length
112 pages
Publication Date
2023-10-23
Edition
Sixth Edition
Teaching Materials
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Description
Print Bundle - This bundle includes both print and digital versions of ISBN 9781543808889 and a printed version of ISBN 9798889066941.
Digital Bundle - This bundle includes a digital-only version of ISBN 9781543844412 and a digital-only version of ISBN 9798889066958.
More about Essential Lawyering Skills: Interviewing, Counseling, Negotiation, and Persuasive Fact Analysis, the Sixth Edition continues to emphasize the role of the attorney in the lawyer-client relationship. Widely respected practitioners and teachers, the authors’ introductions, visual aids, and realistic examples illuminate the basic mechanics of these key skills. Case situations and problem-solving scenarios engage students in developing essential lawyering skills that mirror legal practice. The topic of professional responsibility is integrated throughout.
Bundle also includes Artificial Intelligence and Academic Integrity, First Edition, which is Aspen’s concise primer intended to increase student awareness of the protocols, possibilities, and ethical implications of using AI systems in their legal education studies, while also giving professors assurance that their students are informed of the same.
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About the authors
Stefan H. Krieger
Professor of Law
Hofstra University
Professor Krieger specializes in the areas of housing and community development. Professor Krieger and his students in the Law Reform Advocacy Clinic have represented numerous tenants and community groups in attempts to improve low-income housing and protect the rights of immigrants in Nassau County. In 2004, Professor Krieger and Clinic students won a landmark victory in the New York Court of Appeals protecting the rights of tenants to proper notice before eviction. In 2008, representing a tenants advocacy group, the Clinic won a significant victory in the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, invalidating high rent guidelines for approximately 12,000 tenants in Nassau County. Recently, the Clinic successfully settled a federal discrimination case against the Village of Farmingdale which challenged a redevelopment plan which displaced scores of low-income, immigrant families. Under the settlement, the Village has agreed to use best efforts to actively recruit developers to replace the low-income housing destroyed by the redevelopment. Professor Kriegerrsquo;s scholarly interests are in the areas of litigation strategy and legal education. He has published numerous articles on legal reasoning and pedagogy.