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In 2010, Loyola Law School introduced its inaugural Concentration program, crafted to equip future students with market-ready practical skills while advancing Loyola's core values of ethical excellence, justice advocacy, and community service. While the institution already stands out through its distinguished moot court teams, seasoned faculty, and robust advocacy curriculum, the Civil Litigation and Advocacy Concentration Program represents an innovative addition to Loyola's Advocacy Institute, offering an unparalleled academic journey.
Program graduates will gain exceptional access to specialized legal training and skill development for civil litigation advocacy. A key feature is the Civil Litigation Practice course, spanning two semesters, where students engage in simulated client cases covering all critical pretrial stages. Additionally, every participant will complete an externship, clinic, or hands-on course to practice these skills in actual legal scenarios.