7751
Multi-semester course

Community Lawyering Clinic Directors

Students in this clinic will work with various health service students at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic to identify and resolve legal issues affecting patients care and wellbeing. Students will develop skills that can be used in any number of practice settings, including interviewing and counseling, case management, problem-solving, persuasive fact analysis, legal drafting, negotiation, effective oral communication, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Through participation in this course, students will be given the opportunity to change clients' lives by helping them assert their rights and obtain necessary benefits and services. Students will learn about legal issues that affect people with health issues, the complex intersection of law and health, the medical-legal partnership (MLP) model of legal services delivery, and client-centered and holistic approaches to the lawyer-client relationship. Students will learn their own style of lawyering and ways to improve time management, client management, and communication and advocacy skills.

Sections

Fall 2024

Community Legal Partnership for Health Clinic Student Directors

Fall 2023

Community Legal Partnership for Health Clinic Student Directors

Course Information

Credits

3F/3S

Prerequisites

JD only

Subject / Concentration

Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution & Advocacy

Student year

J.D. - 2L/3L (Upper Division)

Grade base

A - F

Course type

Clinic
* Indicates Concentration