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Office: 022B
E-mail: lawosa@indiana.edu
Associate Director of Student Affairs
Phone: (812) 855-1888
E-mail: adlanham [at] indiana [dot] edu
Indiana Law students can build their own plan of study by taking classes from a number of different areas, or they can choose an area of focus.
Description This course will introduce students to a wide range of legal and equitable remedies, with attention to damages, restitution, and protection generally of property interests and economic rights. There will be two required textbooks for the course: (1) the classic hornbook Law of Remedies: Damages-Equity-Restitution, by Dan B. Dobbs (in hardback); and the companion textbook Problems in Remedies: Damages-Equity-Restitution, by Dan B. Dobbs and Kathleen Kavanagh (in paperback). As the foregoing indicates, the course will use the problem method, rather than the case method. With much briefer reading assignments than the case method allows, we can increase both breadth of coverage and narrowness of focus on the remedial elements of the litigation and settlement situations we address. The course textbooks and the planned pedagogical approach are very practice-oriented, with emphasis on "black-letter" law, policy factors, and strategy and tactics of litigation/settlement. Round-table class discussion is very important in the course.
Note This course may offer writing credit.
Faculty S. Conrad
| Semester | Title | Faculty |
|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 - 2014 | Remedies | Conrad |
| Fall 2012 - 2013 | Remedies | Conrad |
| Fall 2011 - 2012 | Remedies | Conrad |
| Fall 2010 - 2011 | Remedies | Conrad |
| Fall 2009 - 2010 | Remedies | Conrad |
| Fall 2009 - 2010 | Remedies | Conrad |