Effective Legal Office Administration
What you’ll learn
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Learn about the certification options for paralegals
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Acquire the skills every legal secretary should possess
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Manage the billing of attorney by maintaining time and cost entries
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Prepare legal document such as answers, captions, summons and citations
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Understand the litigations and their processes
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Draft contract agreements
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Learn about tort law
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Understand criminal law and proceedings
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Understand family law and business law
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Draft legal documents related to real-estate
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Learn about wills, trusts, deeds and guardianship
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The Legal Office Administration course teaches the candidates about effective administration and management of a legal firm or office. The students learn about preparing legal documents, litigation, contracts, torts, criminal law and procedure, family law, business law, real estate, estate planning and guardianship and bankruptcy. In addition to these topics, the course also emphasizes on the potential career and certification pathways for paralegal staff.
The Legal Office Administration is a comprehensive course covering the broad range of topics such as courts, crime, and controversy, law and crime, state courts, family law, business law and real-estate law. The course provides a launching pad for a successful and promising career as a paralegal staff member.
Who this course is for:
- The course is intended for prospective paralegal staff, legal secretaries, law clerks and interns.
- The course provides a good starting point for inexperienced professionals to explore the broad fields of corporate, family and criminal laws.
12 reviews for Effective Legal Office Administration
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Gloria Zepeda Francisco –
I’ve had ten years of experience in one law firm and this has helped me better understand the details and reasoning behind it all. I also learned different ways of doing certain tasks. Great information. Thank you.
Kurnal Vidal –
Great course!!
Donna McGee –
The information provided so far has been mostly relevant, however it was very repetitive. The lessons are so broken down (only a minute, sometimes less, for most “lectures”) that it detracts from the class, in my opinion. For example, Law Library was broken into six parts, one minute for each part. The lecturer spent more time introducing and concluding and the program spent more time loading in comparison to if she has just given all the relevant information in one chunk of lecture time.
Lindsay (Brink) Stevens –
Extremely informative and face paced course.
Mitchell Crook –
Great course. I liked how it was broken down.
John Napier –
THis was good for getting some overall knowledge of what I’m supposed to do, but I still need to learn HOW to do it. You have a good little system but I need to learn the hard skills. Do you have a course on writing motions, doing legal research and actually propounding discovery? not just the concept but how to do it?
Estrella Martinez –
Videos are too short when they could easily be combined
Alma Perez-Duran –
I have already taken some law courses in college. This course was a great review for me.
Travita Lynette Gresham –
I love the format and how the time and subject matter is short so I can pay attention !!
Jefferey Wilhelm –
This course will prove to be an instrumental resource for me in my future undertakings in a career managing buildings and administration.
Nancy Fischman –
Clear and concise. Substantive – detailed without being boring.
Kirsten Harelson –
Great quality information and a slow speaker that makes it easy to understand