Federal Litigation Course Application – Resident - The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center & School
Federal Litigation Course: IN-RESIDENT APPLICATION
Purpose: This is an introductory course that presents practice-oriented instruction encompassing problems confronting government attorneys in federal civil litigation. Instruction is provided in federal civil litigation subjects, including: the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; case management; discovery; the Federal Tort Claims Act; the Administrative Procedure Act; requests for official information; Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act litigation; the Court of Federal Claims; depositions; official immunity; pleadings and motion practice; and mediation in federal courts.
Prerequisites: Attendees must be Department of Defense (DoD) military or civilian attorneys who are serving in, or pending assignment to, a federal civil litigation position. Paralegals and legal administrators who provide legal support in federal civil litigation may also apply.
Please complete this form to apply for in-resident attendance to the course.
Applications are due NLT 13 July 2022. Admissions will be made on a rolling basis. Those interested should apply early. Applicants will be notified of their enrollment status (admitted or waitlisted) NLT 15 July 2022.
*The following organizational information is intended to capture the job you will be in August 2022 (i.e., the job making your attendance at the Federal Litigation Course relevant).
NOTE: All fields are required unless indicated **.
DATA REQUIRED BY THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974: AUTHORITY: 5 USC 301 PRINCIPAL PURPOSES: PREPARATION OF STUDENT RECORDS NATURE OF DISCLOSURE: VOLUNTARY ROUTINE USES: PREPARATION OF ROSTERS, CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS, ATTENDANCE RECORDS EFFECT OF NONDISCLOSURE: STUDENT RECORDS WILL BE INCOMPLETE AND INDIVIDUAL MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR COURSE ATTENDANCE.