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Simulations help law students hone practical skills.(Special Report)

Crain's Cleveland Business, January, 2005 by Schnall, Sharon N.

Byline: SHARON N. SCHNALL A woman seeking a divorce sits in her lawyer's office. As she answers the attorney's questions about assets and tax returns, she hesitates and then starts crying. What should the lawyer do? "Hand her a tissue and wait,'' said Bill Leatherberry, professor of law and director of Skills Program and Externships at Case Western Reserve University School of Law.

"It's good she's able to cry in your presence.'' The scene is from a class at the Case law school, part of a new program called the CaseArc Integrated Lawyering Skills Program. It was designed to equip law students more fully through essential doctrinal coursework together with useful skills gained through simulated scenarios with actors posing as clients, said Kenneth...

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