UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LW. 518.-Procedure, III. 2 hours. 2 credits. Formerly "Federal Rules." Complaint, defenses, motions, amendments, pre-trial procedure, depositions, discovery, trials, trials by court or by jury, dismissal of actions, motion for directed verdict, new trials. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Florida Com- mon Law Rules of Civil Procedure, and selected cases. LW. 519.-Trial Practice. 3 hours. 3 credits. The jury; instructions; trials; verdicts; judgments. McBaine, Cases on Trial Prac- tice, 2d edition. LW. 520.-Creditors' Rights. 3 hours. 3 credits. Remedies of the unsecured creditor; bankruptcy. Hanna and MacLachlan, Cases on Creditors' Rights, 4th edition. LW. 522.-Admiralty. 2 hours. 2 credits. Historical background; judicial jurisdiction of maritime causes in actions in rem and in personal in state and federal courts; waters subject to jurisdiction; torts; wrong- ful death; contracts; what constitutes a vessel; limitations on state and federal legisla- tion; sovereign immunity; maritime liens; rights of seamen, longshoremen and harbor workers; carriage of goods under Harter Act and Hague Rules; charter parties; salvage; general average; marine insurance; pilotage; towage; collision; limitation of liability. Lord and Sprague, Cases on Admiralty, 2d edition. Suggested reading, Robinson on Ad- miralty (Hornbook). LW. 527.-Suretyship. 2 hours. 2 credits. Oral surety promises under statute of frauds; rights, duties, liabilities, and defenses of principal, creditor, surety, cosurety, subsurety, third party beneficiaries and strangers to the contract; surety's rights prior to payment, including right to notice of default, right to compel creditor to proceed against principal or principal's property, and ex- oneration; surety's rights after payment, including reimbursement, subrogation, and con- tribution; surety's defenses, including change of creditor or principal, non-disclosure, absence of principal obligation, set-off and counterclaim of principal, release of principal by act of creditor or operation of law, tender of payment and alteration. Simpson, Cases on Suretyship. Suggested reading, Restatement of Security. LW. 533.-Labor Law. 2 hours. 2 credits. General theories regarding rights and liabilities involved in the employer-employee relation; union self-help; strike, boycott, picketing; statutory rights and liabilities of employers and employees; the trade agreement. Landis and Manoff, Cases on Labor Law, 2d edition, with supplement. LW. 534.-Corporate Reorganization. 2 hours. 2 credits. Merger, consolidation, and termination of corporations; reorganization without judicial supervision; reorganization in equity and under Chapter X of the Bankruptcy Act; some federal tax aspects of reorganization. Casebook to be selected. LW. 536.-Security Transactions. 3 hours. 3 credits. Real property mortgages; personal property security, including pledges, chattel mort- gages, conditional sales, and trust receipts. Osborne, Cases on Property Security. LW. 537.-Office Practice. 2 hours. 2 credits. A practical study of the daily work of the lawyer in the conduct and management of a law office; instruction and practice in the drafting and preparation of contracts, deeds, mortgages, conditional sales, mechanics' liens, leases, wills, and other legal instru- ments. McCarty, Law Office Management; selected Practicing Law Institute materials. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.