LAWS 597 - Covenant Not to Compete and Trade Secrets Litigation
Class Session: Monday, December 16, 2024 - Monday, December 23, 2024
Credit: 1 semester hour of credit
Instructor: Brian Clarke
Term: Fall 2024
Course Description
This will be a skills heavy course focusing on the litigation of a covenant not to compete and trade secrets case in state court. This type of litigation is extremely fast-paced, with much of the work occurring within a 2 to 3 week period that starts when the client(s) retain counsel and quickly moves through analysis of the substantive issues, factual investigation, counseling the client on that analysis and litigation strategy, the drafting and filing of pleadings, a request for a temporary restraining order, expedited discovery, and, finally, the submission of and hearing on a Motion for Preliminary Injunction. This course will simulate that process, with students performing a somewhat streamlined version of the work of practicing attorneys in this high-profile and important area of the law.Prerequisite: LAWS 504, LAWS 509, LAWS 523, LAWS 524, LAWS 529, LAWS 544.
College |
LS - Joseph F. Rice School of Law |
Level |
Law |
Section |
001 |
Instructional Method |
BWEB Blended 50% or More Web |
CRN |
31289 |
Special Approval |
SC - School Permission |
Restrictions |
CAMPUSICOL - USC Columbia DEGREEIJD - Juris Doctor DEGREEILLB - Bachelor of Laws |
Information is accurate as of November 21, 2024 (Subject to change)
Special Fee Notification
Students may be required to be proctored during online test completion. If students are unable to attend test proctoring sessions in person at the Distributed Learning office, additional fees may apply for online test proctoring if the course requires online testing.