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245.2 sec. 002 - Civil Trial Practice (Spring 2024)

Instructor: Evelio M Grillo  
Instructor: Winifred Younge Smith  (view instructor's teaching evaluations - degree students only)
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Units: 3
Grading Designation: Graded
Mode of Instruction: In-Person

Meeting:

W 6:25 PM - 9:05 PM
Location: Law 140
From January 10, 2024
To April 17, 2024

Course Start: January 10, 2024
Course End: April 17, 2024
Class Number: 32746

Enrollment info:
Enrolled: 6
Waitlisted: 0
Enroll Limit: 16
As of: 04/27 11:56 PM


This course teaches the fundamentals of trial advocacy using a civil law case file. Students will learn the core skills of witness examination, opening/closing statements, introducing evidence, making evidentiary objections, jury selection, and trial preparation. The course will also cover trial strategy and ethical issues that may arise during trial.

This is a “learning by doing” class. Each week every student will perform an assigned trial skill exercise. Fellow students will act as witnesses and opposing counsel and there will be feedback by the instructors and classmates. There will be assigned reading each week. At every class, an instructor will provide a lecture to introduce the topic area of the following week's class and trial skill exercise. The course final will be a mock jury trial (April 20) during which students will argue motions in limine, make opening statements, examine and cross examine witnesses, introduce evidence, and make a closing argument to a jury selected from class members and volunteers.

The mock jury trial will be held on April 20th.

The instructors for this class are Judge Evelio Grillo, and Judge Winifred Smith (Ret.)

Evelio Grillo is a Judge of the Alameda County Superior Court where he presently is assigned to the Complex Trial Department and presides over class action, mass tort, insurance coverage and other complex litigation. Prior to being assigned to the Complex Litigation Department, Judge Grillo was assigned to the Civil Law and Motion Department and the Civil Direct Calendar Departments. Over 40 of Judge Grillo’s trial court decisions have resulted in published appellate opinions in both the Court of Appeal, and the California Supreme Court. Judge Grillo received his undergraduate degree (BA --Political Science) and his masters degree (MPP --Public Policy) from the University of California at Berkeley, and his JD from Harvard Law School.

Judge Winifred Smith (Ret.) was appointed as a judge of the Alameda County Superior Court in 2000. During her tenure, Judge Smith was assigned to the Civil Law and Motion, Civil Direct Calendar and Complex Litigation Departments, where she served with distinction until her retirement in 2021. Judge Smith served as the Supervising Civil Judge and the Presiding Judge of the court and has tried over 100 cases to verdict, one of which--a products liability/complex litigation case--resulted in the largest civil jury verdict in California history. Alameda County Superior Court. Judge Smith received her undergraduate degree from Stanford University and her JD from Boston University School of Law.

Prerequisites:
The instructors recommend that students taking this class either have completed a course in basic evidence, or be concurrently enrolled in an evidence course.

Requirements Satisfaction:


Units from this class count towards the J.D. Experiential Requirement.


Exam Notes: (T) Course ends in a final practice trial, arguments, or other presentation (e.g. Powerpoint)
Course Category: Simulation Courses

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Books:
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  • Effective Direct and Cross Examination
    John Keker, William Brockett
    Edition: 2015
    Publisher: CEB
    e-Book: Yes
    e-Book procurement note: https://lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/1136709?ln=en
    Price: To Be Determined
  • Modern Trial Advocacy: Analysis and Practice
    Steven Lubet, J.C. Lore
    Edition: 6th
    Publisher: Aspen Publishers
    ISBN: 9781601568984
    e-Book Available: Yes
    e-Book procurement note: https://www.nita.org/s/product/modern-trial-advocacy-analysis-and-practice-sixth-edition/01t4W00000DALuKQAX
    Copyright Date: To Be Determined
    Price: 139
    Note: prices are sampled from internet bookstores. Law-school Bookstore prices are unavailable at this time.
  • Taylor v. Pinnacle Packaging Products, Inc.: Trial Materials
    Andrew P. Rodovich, Thomas J. Leach
    Publisher: Aspen Publishers
    ISBN: 9781601564450
    e-Book Available: unknown
    Copyright Date: To Be Determined
    Price: To Be Determined

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