Paralegal Studies
Lawyers handle many types of legal issues: criminal, medical malpractice, business transactions, wills, divorces, and more. To help them be more productive, they often rely on paralegals to prepare paperwork, track down information for a case, conduct legal research and other responsibilities. They may even ask the paralegal to interview witnesses, attend depositions or accompany them to court.
If you're looking for a career position in the legal profession, the paralegal program can teach you the concepts, principles, procedures and skills to get started.
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