LW 581 (Formerly LW 411)-TORTS I. 2 credits Theories of civil liability for harms to persons and harm to property, interference with various relationships, and appropriation of items of value. Study of various tort doctrines as they are used in the judicial process to settle these problems. LW 582 (Formerly LW 412)-TORTS II. 3 credits Analysis of the judicial and legislative processes as they affect the "law of torts;" history, current developments, trends, and predictions of the future. LW 585 (Formerly LW 403)-CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE I. 2 credits Sources of state and federal criminal law; parties to crimes; nature of crime; elements of particular crimes at common law and in Florida; Florida statutes on criminal pro- cedure. LW 586 (Formerly LW 404)-CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE II. 2 credits A continuation of LW 585. Also: defenses in criminal prosecutions; Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and their construction. LW 591 (Formerly LW 408)-INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING. 2 credits Instruction and practical work in the use of books of law, periodicals, encyclopedias, and other legal research materials. Written work will emphasize advocacy. Individual conferences on papers turned in. LW 599 (Formerly LW 612)-LEGAL ETHICS. 1 credit Responsibilities of the legal profession; Canons of Ethics of the Florida and American Bar Associations; organization of the bar; current problems and activities of the legal profession. LW 600 (Formerly LW 501)-SALES AND SALES FINANCING. 3 credits Sales law, with emphasis on the distribution of goods, and the means by which com- mercial transactions including inventory financing are secured, such as conditional sales, chattel mortgages, and assignments. LW 601 (Formerly LW 502)-NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS. 3 credits A study of negotiable bills, notes and other commercial paper, banking law relating to the collection of checks, and suretyship in the negotiable paper context. LW 602 (Formerly LW 503)-BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS. 3 credits Creation of business associations; the relationship of master-servant and principal-agent; partnership property and rights of partnership creditors; termination and dissolution.