Paralegal Studies 101
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| Paralegal Studies 101 |
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 Course Description
The paralegal field is highly rewarding for those who seek to be a part of the justice system. On a day to day basis, the paralegal is the attorney's right hand. From the perspective of the law, the paralegal is a sort of junior attorney in so far as she must know a lot of what he knows and she creates and presents his documents for execution upon his approval. She is his detail person, and she is necessary for him to follow up on his communications, check his court dates, check client backgrounds, client relations, law office to law office relations, check every detail and every reference in all of his documents, research applicable laws and case references, prepare all of his court documents, and generally keep him going. Trial paralegals also prepare the case interrogatories, file with opposing counsel for discovery, prep the client for deposition and accompany the attorney to court. Although the work is quite detailed, in practice a paralegal's work is anything but secretarial and many have equal use of their attorney's secretary so that the paralegal can follow up on the details of her work. Some paralegals also have legal assistants [junior paralegals] to whom they delegate details of their responsibilities. The Paralegal Studies course is designed to give you information you need to be a successful paralegal. It will take you through a survey of what is needed to become a paralegal, how you may choose to go about it, all of the business details which are generally not known until you are into the firm, and some of the social skills and information you will need to survive and thrive in a firm. It also covers issues which will never be said to you by anyone in your firm; some of the material cannot be said by members of your firm without putting them in legal jeopardy because they possess licenses or practice in certain areas of law. If you already have your paralegal certification, then this course will be beneficial if you are seeking your first firm position. You will get an insider's scoop on common mistakes and pitfalls, and you will know how to avoid or overcome common faux pas.
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Lesson 1: So You Want To Be A Paralegal? This lesson will cover some of the practical things to consider or research before taking the leap into a paralegal course or signing on with a firm. | Lesson 2: Qualifying, Education & Certifications The initial and primary concerns of anyone who wants to become a paralegal are "Do I qualify?" and "What type of education do I need?" These are important questions to be answered before setting sail into the world of legal services. | Lesson 3: Making the Cut - Getting Hired & Negotiating Your Salary This is a cardinal rule in law: He who speaks first loses. At a time when you are seeking to win, don't let your tongue set you up for a loss. | Lesson 4: Unspoken Expectations & How to Get Promoted at Your Firm Everyone has expectations; spoken and unspoken. Law firms are no different since they are made up of people. The better paying the firm, the greater the expectations they have of you. | Lesson 5: Attorneys, Attitudes, Egos and Your Managing Attorney First and foremost it is helpful for a new paralegal to have a general understanding of their attorneys and what makes attorneys tick. | Lesson 6: Language and Business Philosophy That Brings Favor From Attorneys Language and business philosophy are two things that an attorney focuses in on in his everyday dealings. | Lesson 7: Things Paralegals Get Burned Over - Protocol & Scapegoats Protocol is the established, proper and correct order of business and business communications in a firm which must comply with state and federal laws and regulation. | Lesson 8: Pecking Order Among Paralegals - How to Get Along with Your Interoffice Competition Unlike other modern businesses, the pecking order in law firms remains traditional in the sense that paralegals with the most years in tenure are the top chicks in the pecking. | Lesson 9: Managing Your Case Load - Priorities and Management Styles How to sort and manage your case load will be the first major decision you will make that will determine the success and quality of your actual finished product. | Lesson 10: Research, Attorney Support and Lexis Nexis When it comes to research on the client file, you are the "go to person" for your attorney. He will count on your ability to find out what needs to be found out and then some. | Lesson 11: Your Firm's Case Tracking Systems; eCase, Paradox, etc. Each firm has a tracking system the paralegals use to centralize client cases and communicate with one another, especially between departments. | Lesson 12: Email, Phone Calls & Filing There are particular things to know about each of these that are peculiar to the legal profession in that you, the paralegal cannot legally treat these things as you may otherwise in a different profession or type of business. | Lesson 13: Client Relations & Office to Office Relations There is nothing that is more of a touchy subject in a law firm than the firm's client relations. | Lesson 14: Attorney/Client Privilege & Your Role in It If this course is your first exposure to the world of paralegals, then you will be reminded along the path of your education or certification process of the importance of the attorney-client privilege supported in all of our laws. | Lesson 15: Office Politics, Downsizing & Firm Mergers You may think this segment wouldn't belong in a course on paralegal studies, or you may think office politics is just common sense. In some ways it is common sense. | Lesson 16: Year End Bonuses, Fringe Perks, Parties & Dinners This is a short lesson with a few common sense words about the part of your paralegal career you will certainly enjoy, but which clearly is not owed to you. |
Optional Certificates Awarded
- Certificate of Merit
- Certificate of Academic Excellence
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Paralegal Studies 101 |
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Professional Development |
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Continuous: Enroll Anytime! |
NOT FOR COLLEGE CREDIT
This is a non-credit course, and is provided for your personal enrichment.
This course is not intended to be a substitute for any state, government, licensing, or educational requirements.
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