This document provides course descriptions for several paralegal programs at Kaplan University. The courses cover legal terminology, contract law, legal research, business organizations, legal technology, and law office management. Students will learn skills like legal documentation processing, contract elements, researching statutes and case law, forming business entities, using software like word processing and case management, and setting up office procedures.
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PL106 – Legal Terminology & Transcription
This course is a comprehensive study of documents used in the legal field. Students will learn
the basic procedures for transcribing, formatting, and processing legal correspondence and
documents and the appropriate use of legal terms, phrases, abbreviations, symbols, and reference
sources used by attorneys, paralegals, and the courts.
PA130 – Contracts
The basics of contract preparation and proper legal requirements are outlined in this course.
Topics include elements of a contract, types of contracts, promise, breach, duty to perform,
remedies to breach, damages, small claims procedures, Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.),
Statute of Frauds, and governmental regulations.
PA201 – Introduction to Legal Research
One of the basic tasks performed by the paralegal is legal research—finding the law. Accurate,
concise, and up-to-date information can be the difference between winning and losing a lawsuit.
Students who complete this course gain specialized skills in the area of legal research.
PA202 – Business Organizations
This course will focus on the various business entities, such as corporations, sole proprietorships,
and partnerships, and how they are formed, promoted, and managed; the tax liability
ramifications of each business form; and other important considerations. Topics include how to
form a corporation, how to distinguish among different forms of business, articles of
incorporation, by-laws, stock ownership, government regulations, and more.
PA230 – Introduction to Legal Technology
Technology is pervasive and the modern law office is chock-full of technological appliances,
tools, and applications that the paralegal must be able to master. At the core of most software
applications are the basics—word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and tools for
presentations. Of course, the ubiquitous communication tool, email, is the center of modern
electronic communications. This course will explore the most common tools and applications
found in law firms and those that every "technology-literate" paralegal must know. Word
processing, document-assembly programs, and tools for case management, time and billing,
calendaring, electronic communications, and creating presentations are a few of the topics
explored in this course. Students will leave this course with a solid foundation of the basics in
legal technology.
PA305 – Law Office Management
Legal professionals are often called upon to handle office management functions. Effective law
office managers save their offices time and money and become valuable members of the legal
team. The management skills covered in this course can be applied to any office. This course
guides students in creating a procedures manual that can be used at the office and as a portfolio
of their work.