Students will
be trained to interview witnesses, investigate complex fact patterns,
research the law, prepare legal documents, and assist in preparing
cases for courtroom litigation. The instruction is practice-oriented
and relates to those areas of law in which paralegals are in most
demand.
Session 1: "Legal Terminology, Documents, Ethics,
and the Litigation Process": This first session focuses on the history
of American jurisprudence, the theory of law, the legal process,
and the nature of litigation. Discussion will cover pre-trial, trial
and post-trial procedures as well as an in depth coverage of legal
ethics. At the end of the first session of class, students will
know how to prepare a Complaint/Petition, Answer, Third Party Complaint/Petition,
and Motion for Summary Judgment.
Session 2: "Introduction to the Evidentiary Predicate":
This session covers the rules of evidence and civil procedure. Basic
interviewing and investigation techniques and the development and
use of demonstrative evidence will also be explained. At the end
of the second session of class, students will prepare discovery
matter such as Interrogatories, Request for Admissions and Request
for Production of Documents.
Session 3: "Identifying Relevant Authority": During
this session, students will learn how to identify relevant law,
determine the differences between primary and secondary authority,
and between mandatory and persuasive authority, and learn how to
find and apply authority to hypothetical factual situations.
Session 4: "Introduction to Legal Research": Students
will learn research techniques for use in legal memoranda, motions,
and briefs. Primary and secondary source materials will be discussed,
and a concise approach to legal research will be developed.
Session 5: "Legal Research Practice": Legal research
skills will be applied this session with emphasis on shepardizing
statutes and case law and learning to use computerized legal research
terminals. Numerous research assignments will be given, discussed,
and critiqued. The West Key Number System® will be learned thoroughly.
Session 6: "Legal Writing and Appellate Procedure":
This final session will concentrate on the preparation and critique
of legal memoranda, including an Interoffice Memorandum of Law and
Appellate Brief. Principles of appellate procedure will also be
reviewed. Proper citation format will be covered along with a discussion
of job hunting techniques and job leads for those seeking their
first employment as paralegals.
There are no prerequisites to take the course, but students
will be expected to complete a significant amount of homework for
each session. This program will help students increase their office's
efficiency, productivity, and billable hours as well as learn new
marketable job skills.
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Refund Policy: We understand that your schedule may change
at the last minute and prevent you from attending this course. If
you must cancel your registration, please call us at least one week
in advance of the program and we will issue you a refund. No refunds
will be given after the first class meeting.
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