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  1. Bar Courses. Upper-Level Writing and Research. Business Organizations. Commercial Transactions. Courts and the Administration of Law. Criminal Law. Economic Regulation. Estates and Family Relations. Intellectual Property.

  2. Visiting International Professional Scholar (Lecturer, Vietnam National University Hanoi, University of Law) Nguyen, Trang Thu: Visiting Scholar (Hanoi Law University) Nguyen, Xuan-Thao (206) 616-7658: Nicolas, Peter: William L. Dwyer Chair in Law (206) 685-2459: Niklasson, Pontus: Director, Academic Services (206) 543-0634: Njeim, Patrick ...

  3. In the Media. Tamara F. Lawson is the Toni Rembe Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle. Dean Lawson previously served in the roles of Dean, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Associate Dean for Faculty Development, and Professor of Law, at St. Thomas University College of Law in Miami.

  4. Beginning with the 2018-2019 academic year, J.D. students may take up to 8 credits of non-required classes on a Satisfactory/Not Satisfactory (S/NS) basis. A grade of "C" (2.0) or above will be converted to S ("Satisfactory"). Courses taken on an S/NS basis will count as non-graded courses for the purposes of qualifying for Order of the Coif.

  5. Anna serves as the UW Law School liaison and provides administrative support to the Seattle IP Inn of Court Board and members. Ms. Bakhmetyeva is also a licensed Foreign Law Consultant in the State of Washington. She practices Russian IP and Contract Law in Hughes Media Law Group, Seattle. The University of Washington School of Law is a top ...

  6. Program of Study. for J.D. Degree. General. First Year. Second & Third Years. To earn a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from the University of Washington School of Law, a student must meet the residence requirements and must complete at least 135 quarter hours of credits satisfactory to the Law School, including credits for all required courses.

  7. University of Washington School of Law students who want to continue their studies with an identified faculty member who agrees to serve as chair of that student’s committee; or Extraordinary students from other institutions with strong support by a UW Law faculty member who agrees to chair the student’s Ph.D. committee, provided their application is as competitive as those from UW Law ...