Advanced
Commercial Law: Law of Electronic Commerce (LAW 6466)
Peter S. Vogel, Adjunct
Fall 2008
(Monday,
(101
The law affecting the
Internet and e-Commerce will dramatically change during this semester. This course will challenge your ability to
apply the law to a fast moving target in such areas as: jurisdiction, Constitutional
rights, and business. Since there are no
definitive answers to the legal questions in many of these cases, you will have
an opportunity to understand the complexity of advising clients in an area of
unsettled law.
Syllabus, Text, and Course Materials
There will be no textbook, rather the Syllabus will be posted on my website http://smu-ecommerce.gardere.com/. Please review this site often as the law will
be changing during the semester and I will update with new cases and materials.
This course has no
specific prerequisites, but you may need to use the Internet to access the
cases and course materials
The final exam will be
80% of your grade, which will be a take-home and will cover materials discussed
in class. You are expected to do complete the final exam by yourself and comply
with the SMU Student Code of Professional Responsibility at all times. The grade on the final exam may be reduced as
appropriate if students fail to follow instructions for the final exam.
The remaining 20% of
your grade will come from your class attendance, course material preparation,
classroom participation, and pop quizzes (if any).
Class Attendance
Class roll will be
taken at each class, and you will not be permitted to take the final exam with
poor class attendance.
Since I do not have an
office on campus I encourage you speak to us before or after classes, and if
necessary to schedule a time to meet at a mutually convenient time and
place. Otherwise you may contact me at:
Peter Vogel at
214-999-4422 or by email at pvogel@gardere.com
I expect the Syllabus
to be the main source of material for the course, but when I make assignments
to review other cases and materials I expect you to locate these materials on
the Internet. You will need to be
thoughtful and exercise discretion as to which materials to pay close attention,
and what to spend your time reviewing.
You may also choose to review related materials, and follow other
Internet links that interest you. During
classes I will discuss materials from a variety of different perspectives, and
I expect each student to be prepared on each assignment.
Although I intend to
follow the Syllabus, I will make changes to the Syllabus during the semester as
many important cases are likely to be decided during the semester.