Atlanta’s John Marshall Law Schools simulation curriculum covers a wide range of skills, including negotiations, mediation, trial advocacy, client interviewing & counseling, transactional drafting, law office management, problem-solving, team building, presentation skills, and oral advocacy. Most simulation courses are for upper-class students.
The following are experiential courses that satisfy the credit requirements for experiential learning and count toward the 6-hour experiential course credit requirement:
| Course # | Course | Credit |
|---|---|---|
| 210 | Pretrial Practice & Procedure (Civil) | 2 |
| 215 | Transactional Drafting | 3 |
| 217 | Advanced Transactional Drafting | 3 |
| 220 | Trial Advocacy & Writing | 3 |
| 225 | Alternative Dispute Resolution & Writing | 3 |
| 235 | Advanced Appellate Advocacy | 2 |
| 260 | Criminal Pretrial Practice & Procedure | 2 |
| 467 | Integrated Criminal Practice (Criminal Honors Program) | 6 |
| 610 | Law Office Management | 2 |
| 620 | Alternative Dispute Resolution | 3 |
| 622 | Mediation | 2 |
| 630 | Trial Advocacy | 3 |
| 632 | Depositions | 2 |
| 650 | Client Interviewing & Counseling | 2 |
| 651 | Negotiations | 2 |
Registration for simulation courses is handled via MyAJMLS and processed by the Registrar’s Office. For questions related to these courses, please contact Dean Boone.