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Criminal and civil trials don’t just happen - they require careful planning, case management and analytical thinking on the part of the entire legal team. Gain a broad overview of the Paralegal profession, so you can assist your team to a positive outcome in civil or criminal litigation. Topics: responsibilities of the Paralegal profession; ethics; legal terminology; court structures; introduction to legal writing; fee structure and timekeeping; introduction to civil litigation practices and documents; interviewing witnesses; and the discovery process.
To earn the Paralegal Certificate, you must meet the following requirements:
Attend 90% of the Paralegal Certificate Program (at least 81 course hours), which consists of three separate courses, 30 hours each. Courses are offered one at a time, typically over 2 or 3 quarters.
Regularly participate in class.
Complete all assignments by the deadline given.
Receive a minimum score of 75 percent on all assignments, quizzes and tests.
Prerequisite: High School Diploma or equivalent
Recommended Textbook
The textbook for this course is available on Amazon in both new and used formats. If purchased new, plan on spending approximately $160 plus tax and shipping.
Paralegal Today: The legal team at work by Roger LeRoy Miller and Mary Meinzinger | ISBN-13: 9780357454060
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