Prospective Student Requirements: Investor Rights Clinic

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Do I Need a Financial Background for this Clinic?

The Investor Rights Clinic offers students the opportunity to represent investors with claims against their brokers in arbitration and mediation proceedings before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).

Under faculty supervision, law students provide legal assistance and advice to investors who may have claims involving misrepresentation, unsuitability, unauthorized trading, excessive trading (aka "churning"), and failure to supervise, among other claims. Students, in turn, gain valuable hands-on experience working on real cases, undertaking all aspects of client representation, including the intake, evaluation and prosecution of investor claims.

Seminar

During the seminar component of this course, students learn basic substantive law of arbitration, broker-dealer regulation, and professional responsibility. At class and through several simulations during the semester, students also learn practical skills necessary to effectively represent their clients, including:

  • Interviewing and counseling
  • Factual and legal research and discovery
  • Preparation of demand letters and statements of claim
  • Engaging and preparing experts
  • Negotiation and mediation

The Student Experience

In cases that proceed to arbitration, students handle all aspects of the hearing, including making opening statements, direct and cross examination of witnesses, and closing arguments. Students also prepare and present programs designed to educate investors how to detect and avoid investment scams and broker misconduct.

Time Commitment

The Clinic involves a substantial time commitment. Students are expected to attend the seminar that meets twice a week for one hour and fifty minutes. In addition to the time spent preparing for and attending class, students should expect to spend at least another 15-18 hours a week on Clinic-related work, which will include client-intake and interviewing, researching, developing and managing their cases, a weekly supervision case meeting, and working on investor education and outreach projects.

Duration/Credits/Prerequisites

The Investor Rights Clinic is a full year clinic worth six credits per semester.  There are no prerequisites.

Prerequisites

Enrollment is by application only and limited to 12 students. While there are no prerequisites for the class, preference may be given to students who have prior experience in the securities industry or have otherwise demonstrated an interest in securities law or alternative dispute resolution.

 

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