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Classes :: class description :
Legal Assistant
Course objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will obtain the necessary knowledge and practical skill to perform the daily tasks of a legal assistant. This includes becoming proficient in some common computer software used in the law office such as word processing, application of important legal terminology, basics of legal system, legal interview, legal research, legal documents preparation, basic rules of citation format, as well as elements of law office management.
Outline
Module 1: Introduction To A New Career In Law
The Paralegal Profession
Paralegal Employment
Assertiveness Training for Paralegals
Module 2: Overview Of The Legal System
Federalism, Checks and Balances, and Paralegals
Common Law and Our Adversarial System
Judicial Systems
Administrative Agencies
The Legislative Process
Module 3: Computers In The Law Office And Law Office Management
Computer Software in a Law Firm
Computer-Assisted Legal Research
Internet, Intranet, and Extranet
The Practice of Law in the Private Sector
The Legal Administrator and the Legal Assistant Manager
Expenses and Timekeeping
Kind of Fees and Billing
Client Trust Accounts and Client File Management
Administrative Report
Module 4: Legal Analysis, Legal Writing, And Legal Research
The Structure of Legal Analysis
The Element-Identification Skill, the Issue-Statement Skill, and the Definition Skill
Factor Analysis
Briefing Court Opinions and Applying Court Opinions
Kinds of Legal Writing
Letter Writing, Memorandum of Law, and Appellate Brief
Terminology of Legal Research
Finding Law Libraries
Categories of Legal Research
Formats of Legal Research
Citation Form
The CARTWHEEL Technique
Three Levels of Legal Research: Background Research, Specific Fact Research, and Validation Research
Module 5: Legal Interviewing, Case Investigation, And Litigation Assistantship
The Context of Interviewing in Litigation
The Format of an Intake Memo
Guides to the Formulation of Questions
Communication Skills
The Nature and Context of Investigation
Fact Analysis: Organizing the Options
Distortion in Investigation
Sources of Evidence, Sources of Leads, and Gaining Access to Records
Evaluating Evidence and Interviewing Witnesses
Evidence and Investigation
Overview of Litigation
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Pretrial Stage, Trial Stage, Appeal Stage, and Enforcement
Module 6: Contracts and Commercial Law
Contract Formation
Offer and Acceptance
Capacity and Consideration
Common Law Contracts
Remedies for Breach
Sales Contracts
Negotiable Instruments
Promissory Notes
Drafts
Checks
Certificates of Deposit
Dynamics of Commercial Transaction
Module 7: Business Organizations
Introduction to the Business Organizational Law
Comparisons of Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Corporation, and Agency Made
Creating, Operating, and Terminating a Corporation
Employer/Employee Relationship and Statutes
Regulations Affecting Employment
Governmental Regulation of Business
Module 8: Paralegal Regulation And Ethics
Kinds of Regulation
Unauthorized and Authorized Practice of Law
Licensing of Paralegals
Introduction to Legal Ethics
Enforcing Ethics
Ethical Rules, and Ethical Codes of the Paralegal Associations
Module 9: Legal Internship
Supervised internship integrates coursework with practical experience. This includes classroom sessions, oral and written reports, and discussion of ethical workplace issues.
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