Litigation II
Focus on the discovery, trial, and post-trial phases of a lawsuit and the role of a paralegal in each phase.
Focus on the discovery, trial, and post-trial phases of a lawsuit and the role of a paralegal in each phase.
This course covers law office management systems, personnel management, accounting, and operations.
This course focuses on the principles of intellectual property law in trademarks, copyrights, and patents including international conventions and the difference between ideas and expression of ideas, fair-use doctrine, trade secrets, and the notion of public domain.
Students will work with practicing attorneys and paralegals, apply the skills learned in the paralegal classes, and gain experience working in a legal environment. One unit of credit is earned for 54 hours of unpaid or paid work.
A practice-oriented overview of immigration law and covers family and employment visas, political asylum, naturalization, non-immigrant visas, and removal.
This course covers the tasks associated with family formation and dissolution as well as the laws affecting diverse family structures in today's society.
Focus on the law of wills and trusts, the organization and jurisdiction of a California probate court, and the administration of estates in California probate courts including gift inheritance and estate taxes.
This course covers legal aspects of various business entities, including corporations, sole proprietorships, partnerships, and joint ventures and emphasizes the duties of a paralegal in forming, maintaining, and terminating the above entities.
This course covers law office management systems, personnel management, accounting, and operations.
Focus on the discovery, trial, and post-trial phases of a lawsuit and the role of a paralegal in each phase.