2018-2019 Academic Catalog 
    
    Apr 20, 2024  
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LEGAL 225 - Litigation Practice and Procedure



5.0 Credits
Examines civil litigation process from pretrial through trial and appeal, with emphasis on preparing litigation-related documents and creating trial notebook. Minimal review of Legal 205 concepts; expectation is student already has working knowledge of rules of civil procedure. Emphasis on practical aspects of paralegal role in litigation.
Prerequisite Completion of LEGAL 200 and LEGAL 205.
Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs)
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Discuss the law office setting and procedures, courts and jurisdiction, and the stages of the civil litigation process.
  2. Explain the role of paralegals on the litigation team interviewing clients and witnesses, filing court documents, serving papers, assisting in discovery, assisting at trial and other litigation processes.
  3. Integrate substantive and procedural law in preparing documents and working with the various parties involved in the litigation process.
  4. Use the relevant federal and state rules of civil procedure and evidence to ensure compliance in preparation of documents, time computation, docketing/calendaring, and other tasks related to the civil litigation process.
  5. Demonstrate awareness of the ethical and professional responsibilities of the lawyer and the paralegal in civil litigation.
  6. Prepare forms, checklists, pleadings, discovery documents, motions, and other materials relevant to the litigation process.
  7. Create an organized professional-quality trial notebook.



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