July 22 – The National Jurist
To earn the certificate, students will be required to take 19 credits in health law curriculum, maintain a 3.25 GPA in those classes, and a 3.0 GPA overall. Coursework will include classes in administrative law, health fraud law, and medical negligence. The school also offers a special health law lawyering skills class, targeted at the particular practice of health law.
In addition to the new certificate program, John Marshall has also launched a new LL.M program in trial advocacy and dispute resolution. The school recently received acquiescence from the ABA for the program, allowing it to move forward with the 20 new courses it developed in anticipation of approval.
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