Pre-requisites/Co-requisites
Externship Seminar

Note: 3 credits (ungraded) 

Note: Students enrolled in year-long externships must participate in the fall term Externship Seminar.

Learning objectives:
This externship will provide students with the opportunity to examine issues that arise in the course of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and proceed to litigation. The course will be based on a hypothetical problem drafted by the instructors but modelled on real cases and current issues in M&A.

Placement Activities:
Students will meet with the instructors at regular intervals through the academic term (about every two weeks) and will be expected to draft memorandums, factums and other submissions. In addition to becoming familiar with the legal issues in the case, students will:

  • consider the role of M&A in the life of a business and in the broader economy
  • gain exposure to process issues that arise in the course of M&A litigation, including the roles of directors, investors, courts, and regulators;
  • develop and refine arguments in anticipation of M&A litigation;
  • undertake legal research and writing with regards to M&A litigation; 
  • hone their skills in effective written and oral advocacy;
  • develop their communication skills; and
  • learn to effectively communicate and negotiate with opposing counsel on complex M&A litigation matters.

Students will be expected to attend the mandatory seminar for all students enrolled in externships. They will also be expected to devote on average 10 hours per week to the externship, with specific work hours to be determined on an individual basis. Note that the weekly time commitment is likely to fluctuate over the term. Some weeks may involve a significantly greater time commitment, whereas other weeks may involve significantly less.

The instructors will provide regular oral and written feedback on student's work over the course of the term. In addition, the instructors will schedule seminars on Friday mornings at 10:00 am, to be held at Torys LLP, 79 Wellington St. W. 33rd Floor and may also invite other experts on topics related to the work involved in the externship. 

Enrolment:
This Clinic uses the standard course selection process. Select this course as you would any other.

Evaluation
Satisfactory completion of the externship, including the submission of the required assignments, evaluations and logs, earns three ungraded credits. The faculty supervisor assesses, in consultation with the field supervisor, whether the requirements for earning credit have been met.
Academic year
2024 - 2025

At a Glance

Second Term
Credits
3
Hours
0

Enrolment

Maximum
8

8 JD