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Course Description

When turning to litigation as a means to resolve business conflicts, you should be aware of the advantages and risks that the litigation process entails. In this course, you will acquire tools that will help you decide whether you should follow the litigative route and examine how to gain the most out of the process. Based on your specific issue, you will discover how to identify the most appropriate court for your litigation process. You will practice how to evaluate the comprehensive cost of litigation and study tactics that help you decide whether to appeal a court decision. In addition, you will explore potential circumstances where litigation is not the most effective option and consider other alternatives.

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Thinking Like a Lawyer
  • Sources of Law

Faculty Author

Michael C. Dorf

Benefits to the Learner

  • Identify the different players and venues in the litigation process
  • Evaluate the costs and benefits of pretrial courses of conduct
  • Evaluate the strength of a case
  • Find and choose alternatives to litigation

Target Audience

  • Business leaders looking to better understand legal issues
  • Founders and entrepreneurs
  • Anyone looking to work effectively with legal professionals
  • Professionals in highly regulated industries

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Cornell Law School
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