452 Civil Procedure (Lund)
LAW452
Civil Procedure
(Lund)
Prerequisite courses:
Prerequisite for: Advocacy (LAW 608)
Instructor(s): Professor Anna J. Lund
Course credit: 3
Method of presentation: Lecture
METHOD OF EVALUATION
Students will be evaluated by an open-book examination worth 100% of the final grade; however, each student will also have the option of reducing the value of their final examination by completing four assignments during the semester. Each assignment will be worth 5% of the final grade. So, for example, if a student completes all four assignments, that student’s final exam will be worth 80%; if a student completes only three assignments, that student’s final exam will be worth 85%.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course examines the civil litigation process, including the framework of civil litigation and civil litigation strategies. This examination is conducted with reference to Alberta’s Rules of Court, with consideration given both to the intention and purpose of the rules and to the practical application of the rules.
SPECIAL COMMENTS
Description updated 2021-22. Please contact the instructor for any specific questions you may have related to this particular course section.
REQUIRED TEXTS (IF ANY):
Jean E Côté, Alberta Civil Procedure: Introduction and Glossary (Edmonton: Juriliber, 2019). Additionally, an electronic course pack will be made available to students.