律师助理研究在线证书
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期间
300 Hours
语言
英语
步伐
全职
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学费
USD 6,995
学习形式
远程教育
介绍
此证书课程专为寻求成功转型为律师助理职业所需技能的人士而设计。杜克律师助理研究课程是一门综合性课程,旨在培训学生了解律师最需要和最期望的职业方面。该课程以技能为基础,为学习者提供实践培训,为不断变化的工作场所做好准备。
律师助理在线课程
自 2003 年以来,杜克继续教育学院一直自豪地提供律师助理研究证书。律师助理在线证书是在课堂课程的基础上创建的,是一门 300 小时的学习课程,旨在培训学生了解律师最需要和最期望的职业方面。该课程适用于所有 50 个州,完全在线提供,是自定进度的课程 - 因此没有明确的截止日期或最后期限。学生有一年的时间在执业律师导师的监督下完成全部课程。
完成课程要求的学生将获得杜克大学继续教育学院颁发的结业证书。
关于律师助理职业
什么是律师助理?
法律助理或律师助理是具有教育、培训或工作经验的人员,受雇于或留任于律师、律师事务所、公司、政府机构或其他实体,负责执行律师负责的特定委派的实质性法律工作。
法律助理和律师助理这两个术语可以互换使用,就像律师和律师这两个术语一样。法律实践受美国 50 个州的监管。在所有州,律师助理不得无证执业。
法律助理/律师助理不能提供法律建议、在法庭上代表客户、收取费用或接受案件 - 所有这些通常都被视为法律实践。在律师的监督下工作,法律助理的工作成果将合并并成为律师工作成果的一部分。在与客户和公众沟通时,法律助理的非律师身份必须明确。法律助理可以执行律师委派的任何职能,包括但不限于以下事项:
- 进行客户访谈并与客户保持一般联系,只要客户知道法律助理的地位和职能,并且法律助理在律师的监督下工作
- 找到并采访证人
- 进行调查、统计和文献研究
- 进行法律研究
- 起草法律文件、信函和诉状
- 总结证词、质询和证词
- 与律师一起出席遗嘱执行、房地产交易、取证、法庭或行政听证会以及审判
- 撰写并签署函件,但需注明法律助理身份,且函件不包含独立法律意见或法律建议
- 从专业角度来说,律师助理从事实质性法律工作(相对于文书或行政工作)的时间向客户收取的费用与律师的时间大致相同,但每小时费率较低
关于证书课程的说明
律师助理课程提供多种模式。杜克大学选择将我们的律师助理课程作为非学分证书课程提供。证书课程允许学生将学习重点放在与该职业相关的特定内容领域。通过将课程重点放在律师助理技能上,我们课程的学生可以在更短的时间内以更低的成本完成他们的教育要求。
画廊
招生
课程
Duke在线全球律师助理课程是一门 300 小时的课程,旨在培训学生律师助理职业的各个方面。该课程将互联网的互动、用户驱动方面与全面的律师助理课程相结合。它教学生根据任何模板进行操作,并指导学生掌握基础技能。此外,课程中包含的在线写作实验室包含准备美国州和联邦法院特定文件的分步说明。因此,所学的技能可以在美国各地转移,因此,学生将学习如何为其管辖范围创建有效的法律文件。教师将根据需要提供额外的州特定指导。
注意:该课程以美国法律体系为基础,因此重点关注美国律师助理的作用。
The following is the course curriculum for the online program.
Essential Skills for Paralegals - 156 hours
Fundamentals of the Profession
- Introduction to the Legal Field
Students will learn what kinds of job opportunities exist and what tasks a paralegal may perform. - Legal Terminology
By presenting an actual legal matter and following it throughout the legal process, students are introduced to the most relevant legal terms. The case presented is tracked through both the civil and criminal court procedures. - Resume Preparation
Students will receive instruction in preparing resumes and cover letters, as well as tips for interviewing. - Strategies for Employment
Multiple strategies for seeking employment will be discussed, including traditional and non-traditional methods.
Evidence and Investigation
- Stages of Litigation
The three stages of the litigation process are presented, and the functions a paralegal may perform during each stage are discussed. - Evidence
Students discuss various forms of evidence, including direct, circumstantial, oral, physical, and hearsay. The elements of admissibility are presented, as are the procedures for presentation of evidence to the court. - Interview Clients
Specific techniques will be presented and discussed for conducting client interviews. - Law Office Investigation
Skip tracing, formal and informal witness statements, the obtaining of public documents, and other investigative matters are presented.
Legal Research and Writing (Part 1)
- Index Research
Students will learn the "hierarchical structure" of legal indexes and will learn to efficiently utilize these fundamental research tools. - Legal Analysis
Students will develop the skills to analyze both case law and statutory authority, including the modified IRAC method. - Legal Memorandum Form
After learning the analytical process, students will analyze cases and statutes. Students will then be taught how to create a legal memorandum. - Blue Book Citation Form
Students will learn the system of legal citation. Duke Global Paralegal students are also provided with access to the online Citation Labs that help them learn, step by step, how to create valid citations.
Pleadings and Discovery
- Pleading Preparation
Students will study pleadings and will prepare a complaint as well as a summons. - Discovery Preparation
Students will be taught to create sets of Interrogatories, Requests for Admissions, and Requests for Production and Inspection of Documents. - Discovery Coordination
Students will learn the rules relevant to discovery and will learn how to track both sent and received discovery documents. - Preparing for Depositions
Students will study various considerations for deposition setup. - Deposition Digesting
Students will be provided with a deposition transcript and will be taught to summarize that document.
Legal Research and Writing (Part 2)
- Utilization of Legal Forms
Students will learn to manipulate templates and utilize formbooks. To facilitate this process in an online environment, students have access to our very powerful Legal Writing Labs that provide interactive forms and lectures (corresponding audio guidance). The Writing Labs are like having an instructor looking over your shoulder and helping you with your assignments! - Authority Identification
The class will learn to identify primary, secondary, mandatory, persuasive, and non-authority. - Legal Research Skills
By using hands-on, interactive training devices, students will learn proper law library utilization: how to locate primary authority, how to use secondary sources, how to update research sources, how to validate authority using Shepard's, and how to utilize specific legal materials. Students will be trained in The Key Number System and the Total Client Service. In addition, students will be able to utilize the Legal Research Labs, including the Law Library Lab, Westlaw Lab, and Lexis Lab. - Duke University Paralegal students are provided with training and access to Westlaw and Lexis.
Motion Practice
- Motions, Notices, and Briefs
Students will be introduced to various forms of motions and will be required to prepare a motion, notice, and brief. - File Maintenance
Proper file maintenance is discussed. Students will be required to assemble all documents created in the class into a client file or evaluation.
The Legal Environment
The Law Office
- Law Office Etiquette
Students will learn how to properly present themselves in a law office environment, including dress considerations, telephone tips, and a discussion of office politics. - File Maintenance
Students will learn how to create and maintain a client file. - Tickler and Calendaring Systems
The class will discuss various forms of reminder systems for important due dates, and both hard-copy and computer-based calendaring methods. - Billable Hours
Students will learn the importance of keeping track of billable hours.
Legal Ethics
- ABA Rules of Ethics
Students will become familiar with the ABA Rules that guide the ethical behavior of attorneys and will discuss how these rules affect paralegals in their day-to-day lives. - Law Office Ethics
Students will be taught to maintain a high ethical standard. To facilitate the learning process, students will be presented with ethical scenarios and potential pitfalls to avoid. - Legal Advice
The class will be instructed on rules preventing a paralegal from providing legal advice and will discuss what does and does not constitute such advice. - Legal Representation
Students will learn about the rules restricting paralegal representation and will be presented with exceptions to these rules.
State Courts
- General State Court Structure
Local and state trial and appellate courts will be discussed, including how to access filing procedures for specific courts. Since the court structure is very similar from state to state, understanding the foundations of state court structure will be beneficial to students from any location. - Court Rules
Students are taught the most frequently used court rules and are also taught the skills necessary for finding any rule for specific procedural questions. Accessing court rules is an almost universal process and students will be able to access court rules in whichever jurisdiction they reside.
Federal Courts
- Government Structure
Students will learn the structure of government and the laws that apply to each branch. - Federal Court Structure
Students will be instructed in the basic differences between state and federal jurisdiction, as well as the federal trial and appellate jurisdictions. The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure will be introduced.
Legal Technology
- Electronic Legal Research Skills
Students will learn how to create computer queries to use Westlaw and Lexis. Students will also be presented with individual access to LexisNexis and Westlaw online legal research. - Electronic Discovery
Students will learn the procedures for exchanging discovery documents digitally.
Substantive Legal Studies - 144 hours
从四门可选课程中选择两门
- Contract Law
- Tort Law
- Criminal Law
- Business Organizations
- Family Law
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