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Deals with civil wrongs (or injuries) and the remedies for those wrongs. Covers intentional torts, negligence, defamation, and product liability.
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Covers the fundamentals of bringing and defending against a lawsuit, with emphasis on the role played by legal assistants. Covers jurisdiction of federal and state courts, investigative techniques, understanding basic pleadings, the discovery process, trial, preparation, and assistance during trial. Students will be given a number of projects in which they will develop skills involved with gathering information, organizing complex materials, and drafting pleadings.
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Common Law contracts oral and written, statutory changes required in writing. Real Estate property and the different types of estates, the requirement of a writing: deeds, deeds of trust, mortgages and title work.
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An overview of uses of the computer in the legal environment. Explains the concepts and theory of computer operations in the context of need analysis for law firms.
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A thorough study of effective methods and techniques for planning and completing a complex legal research project. Presents the introductory to on-line sources for both primary and secondary legal authority. Prerequisite: MLA 101 or MLA 202 or equivalent.
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A general overview of consumer protection law and the roles of Federal, State, and local agencies. Specific concepts and topics include warranties, strict liability, the regulation of consumer credit, determination of damages, restrictions on advertising, credit reporting, the obligations of insurers, and the writings involved in consumer law litigation.
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Areas covered include the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952; procedures at United States land, sea, and airports of entry; detention and removal from the U.S. of noncitizens. Intended for students with an interest in immigration matters but little or no experience.
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Human communication as a behavioral process employing both vertica and nonverbal modes of ineteraction. Emphasis on studies of learning theory, motivation, language, meaning, and social interaction as they apply to hamn communication. Consideration of the applied use of communication studies in personal, business, and professional endeavors.
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