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Plan of Study – Litigation Management

Note: A Semester Hour (s.h.) is a unit of academic credit representing an hour of class (such as lecture class) or three hours of laboratory work each week for an academic semester. Most courses are two, three or four semester hours.

Litigation Management Post-Bac: Cert Comp

Litigation Management Post-Bac: Certificate of Completion

Certificate Courses (Minimum of 28 semester hours required.)
Introduction to the various roles of the paralegal, with an emphasis upon job functions, ethics, and skills, legal terminology, the court system.
An introduction to the law library and the use of legal references; the techniques of legal research as used in writing letters, instruments, pleadings, briefs, and memoranda. Emphasis on State law. Prerequisite: WRT 1020.
Pre-trial, trial, appeal, and enforcement/compliance procedures for civil cases. Data collection and analysis; calendar control and scheduling; organization and coordination of exhibits; drafting of interrogatories, complaint, answer, and other pleadings.
This course will explore the rapidly developing role of software in the area of legal data, eDiscovery, and information governance. We will take an in-depth look at the role of software in the litigation lifecycle from data collection and document review to production and presentation at trial. Exploration of technology used in the litigation support department and by litigation teams in the acquisition of data and eDiscovery processing.
Further development of research and writing skills, including analyzing a fact situation and following the evolution of a typical lawsuit. Emphasis on Federal law. Prerequisites: LAW 1010, LAW 2570.
Law firm utilization of computers and specialized legal software to achieve the economic practice of law, including Time and Billing, Accounting, Case Management, Litigation Support, and more. Students in this course will complete training in legal technology and software as a part of the class. Prerequisites: LAW 1000.
Practical use of evidentiary rules in terms of case development and the trial process, including pre-trial discovery plans, trial preparation, and trial assistance.
An advanced course in the litigation process. An actual case is developed for trial presentation. Drafting of opening statements, closing statements, and jury instructions are covered. Prerequisite: LAW 1010.
Capstone course for students with a paralegal or nurse paralegal program. Typically taken the last semester of a student’s course of study. Students conduct a legal research and writing assignment, take a pre- and post- ethics quiz, self-assess their current paralegal skills, provide an evaluation of personal and program curriculum, and develop a strategy for continuing legal education. Prerequisite: completion of 24 s.h. of Paralegal classes. Corequisite: LAW 4930 or LAW 4940.
     Internship Choice (Minimum of 1 semester hour required. Choose from: LAW 4930 or LAW 4940.)
Demonstration of professional paralegal skills in an employment situation (arranged by the student). Permission of department required. 1 s.h.= 180 hours of work experience; 2 s.h. = 225 hours of work experience; 3 s.h. = 270 hours of work experience. Prerequisite: completion of 24 s.h. of Paralegal classes. (Note: registration for an unpaid situation is LAW 4930; and for a paid situation is LAW 4940.) Corequisite: LAW 4950.
Demonstration of professional paralegal skills in an employment situation (arranged by the student). Permission of department required. 1 s.h.= 180 hours of work experience; 2 s.h. = 225 hours of work experience; 3 s.h. = 270 hours of work experience. Prerequisite: completion of 24 s.h. of Paralegal classes. (Note: registration for an unpaid situation is LAW 4930; and for a paid situation is LAW 4940.) Corequisite: LAW 4950.