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CCTI educates Widener law students with a number
of classes dealing with legal technology. These courses are designed to provide an understanding on how technology is used by the legal
profession as well as the technology issues that affect the legal
profession. Two programs are taught each
semester, Introduction to Legal
Technology, and Electronic Discovery. Additional courses in Trial Technology and
Advanced Electronic Discovery have been taught on a demand basis. All of these courses are designed to equip
law students with skill sets that will be required throughout their
careers. The Professors have significant
industry experience and are technology experts. Frequent guest speakers in the area of jury psychology, trial graphics
and animation, courtroom technology, and
computer forensics supplement the experience of the
professors.
Widener University School of Law offers legal education at its best. It’s personal, practical, and centered on professional experience.
Come to know why the best say it's:
In depth. The best way to reinforce
classroom learning is to get hands on. Widener Law operates clinics, arranges
externships and public interest legal placements, runs trial simulations and
intensive advocacy training, and much more to help you build the skills you need
for a successful legal career. While you study in one of our top-notch programs,
your classroom experience will come to life as you represent clients in
landlord-tenant matters, domestic violence hearings, federal court cases, and
many other matters.
In focus.
Widener Law’s two locations offer excellent specialization
opportunities. Our Delaware Campus, located in the heart of America’s “corporate
capital,” is the perfect location to focus on corporate and financial law. It’s
also home to our nationally recognized Health Law Institute.
Our Harrisburg Campus, which sponsors our Law & Government
Institute, is located just minutes from the Pennsylvania Capitol Complex and
is full of opportunities to immerse yourself in government and public interest
law. No matter where you choose to study, you’ll be taught by a faculty of
nationally respected legal scholars whose passion for the law is matched only by
their passion for teaching.
In
touch. Widener Law is about more than making the grade, it’s about
making a difference. We instill in our students a respect for the law as an
instrument of positive change, as well as a means to build a rewarding career,
and we encourage them to take advantage of our many clinical
and externship
experiences that provide pro bono legal assistance to low-income clients or
involve serving the public interest through legal work in a government branch or
agency. Questions? Contact them —or
come visit. We look forward to meeting
you!
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