Registration for Clinic Courses & Clinic Offerings
Meet with Professor Ward between March 19 and April 3 to select a placement site. (See list of Clinic Offerings below.)
Professor Ward will send your name and approved placement site to the Associate Dean.
The Associate Dean will pre-register you for your placement site before formal registration starts.
No other clinic registration will be permitted.
When you meet with your faculty advisor, let him/her know that you are registered for clinic. Do not put clinic on your course request.
Apply for Ohio legal intern certificate The form and instructions are available on the Ohio Supreme Court website.
You may register for three or six credits for clinic in most cases. (See schedule) To earn three credits you must work 112 hours at the placement site; six credits, 224 hours at the placement site; for a judicial externship, 77 hours.
Keep in mind that registering for a Clinical Placement is a commitment to a real program. The program has real cases involving real clients. Professionalism requires that you follow through on your commitment. It is assumed that you will honor this commitment and will not drop the class without a serious reason and without prior discussion with Professor Ward.
CLINIC OFFERINGS
1610-01 - OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY LEGAL CLINIC: The representation of clients
in civil litigation matters such as family law, social security disability, and other general civil
litigation matters at the ONU Legal Clinic in Lima, Ohio, under the supervision of a licensed staff
attorney. Prerequisites: Successful completion of 58 hours of law college credit and an intern
certificate from the Supreme Court of Ohio. Prerequisite or co-requisite: LAW 1248 (Civil Practice:
an Introduction).
1610-02 - LITIGATION CLINIC: The representation of clients in civil litigation matters such as
family law, landlord/tenant and other general civil litigation matters at a local legal aid organization
under the supervision of practicing attorneys affiliated with the legal aid organization. Prerequisites:
Successful completion of 58 hours of law college credit and an intern certificate from the Supreme
Court of Ohio. Prerequisite or co-requisite: LAW 1248 (Civil Practice: an Introduction).
1610-03 - CORPORATE TRANSACTIONAL CLINIC: The representation of non-profit
organizations and local churches in corporate matters including incorporating, obtaining tax exempt
status with the Internal Revenue Service and real property issues. Prerequisites: Successful
completion of 58 hours of law college credit and an intern certificate from the Supreme Court of
Ohio. Prerequisite or co-requisite: LAW 1236 (Business Organizations 1).
1610-04 - BANKRUPTCY CLINIC: Under the supervision of a bankruptcy panel trustee or
bankruptcy practitioner, the researching, drafting pleadings and making court appearances in Federal
Bankruptcy Court. Prerequisites: Successful completion of 58 hours of law college credit and an
intern certificate from the Supreme Court of Ohio. Prerequisite or co-requisite: LAW 1224
(Bankruptcy and Creditor's Rights).
1610-05 - ENVIRONMENTAL CLINIC: Under the supervision of licensed attorneys, placement
with a non-profit environmental group in Ohio; engaging in research, drafting of pleadings and other activities pertaining to environmental law. Prerequisites: Successful completion of 58 hours of law
college credit and an intern certificate from the Supreme Court of Ohio. Prerequisite or co-requisite
either LAW 1312 (Environmental Law) or LAW 1525 (Environmental Law Seminar).
1610-06 - GOVERNMENTAL CLINIC: Under the supervision of attorneys from different
governmental agencies, researching, drafting memos and engaging in other activities handled by the
agency in question. Prerequisites: Successful completion of 58 hours of law college credit and an
intern certificate from the Supreme Court of Ohio. Prerequisite or co-requisite: LAW 1248 (Civil
Practice: an Introduction).
1610-07 - NON-PROFIT LITIGATION CLINIC: Under the supervision of practicing attorneys
or administrators, providing assistance to non-profit agencies on legal issues confronting them.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of 58 hours of law college credit and an intern certificate from
the Supreme Court of Ohio. Prerequisite or co-requisite: LAW 1248 (Civil Practice: an
Introduction).
1610-08 - MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT CLINIC: Students work with Municipal Government Solicitors or City Law Directors on civil litigation and criminal litigation issues arising within the
context of a municipal government. Prerequisite or co-requisite: LAW 1400 (Municipal
Corporations).
1630-01 - PROSECUTION CLINIC: Placement in prosecutor office, involving the representation
of the state in criminal misdemeanors under the supervision of a licensed practicing attorney.
Prerequisite LAW 1296 (Criminal Practice: An Introduction) or LAW 1297 (Criminal Practice: Advanced).
1630-02 - PUBLIC DEFENDER CLINIC: Placement in public defender office involving the representation of criminal defendants under the supervision of a licensed practicing attorney.
Prerequisite LAW 1296 (Criminal Practice: An Introduction) or LAW 1297 (Criminal Practice: Advanced).
1670 - JUDICIAL EXTERNSHIP: Under the supervision of selected state and federal judges,
performing research, writing and other court-related duties that the judge assigns. Prerequisites: None. 2 credits.
1671 - JUDICIAL EXTERNSHIP II - This clinical course would entail placement with a state or federal judge during the course of the semester performing research, writing and other court related duties. Students may not be placed with the same judge who supervised them in Judicial Externship I. Students will be required to write a paper or submit a substantial draft opinion.
Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law 525 S. Main Street, Ada, OH 45810
Phone: 419.772.3051 (Dean's Office) Admissions: 419.772.2211