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OFCR 1600: Medical Typing
3.00 Credits
Nunez Community College
Provides background in medical office procedures and sharpens typing skills required in a medical office setting. Lab Fee Prerequisite: OFCR 1200 or permission of program manager
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OFCR 2100: Advanced Typing
3.00 Credits
Nunez Community College
Emphasis on speed and accuracy in the production of lengthy reports, correspondence, legal documents, development of techniques, knowledge, and skills necessary for production typing for the office. Lab Fee Prerequisites: OFCR 1300, OFCR 1500, or OFCR 1600
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PARL 1000: Introduction to Law and the Paralegal Profession
3.00 Credits
Nunez Community College
Discussion of the practical realities of the legal field with special emphasis on the legal status of paralegals and the ethical constraints placed upon all individuals in the legal professions. Students will be introduced to specific paralegal skills, a variety of legal settings, and an overview of the U.S. legal system. Prerequisite: Students must have completed any developmental requirements in reading and English
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PARL 1050: Litigation
3.00 Credits
Nunez Community College
An overview of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure. The reading, interpretation and application of relevant state and federal rules governing civil litigation is emphasized.
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PARL 1100: Legal Research
3.00 Credits
Nunez Community College
Introduction to the skills essential to the effective identification, analysis and research of legal issues. Students will learn to formulate and execute research strategies which effectively utilize the various law library resources including standard reference volumes/reporter and WESTLAW computerized research techniques.
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PARL 1200: Business Associations
3.00 Credits
Nunez Community College
Introduction to various business entities and the laws that structure them. Included are sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, Subchapter "S" corporations, and unincorporatedassociations. Students will draft partnership agreements and articles of incorporation along with relevant IRS and S.E.C. documents.
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PARL 2000: Case Analysis and Writing
3.00 Credits
Nunez Community College
Proper analysis of case law and effective legal writing are emphasized through research projects requiring students to draft legal memoranda and opinion letters which meet professional standards in format, style, and quality. Prerequisite: PARL 1000
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PARL 2050: Evidence
3.00 Credits
Nunez Community College
Students are introduced to the federal and state rules of evidence and their applicability to civil and criminal litigation. Mock trials will be utilized to enhance students' understanding of courtroom processes and the role of evidence in litigation. Prerequisite: PARL 1000
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PARL 2100: The Law of Torts and Products Liability
3.00 Credits
Nunez Community College
Students are introduced to the general law of tort liability. The Louisiana law of torts is examined through selected case law with a special emphasis on local and national products liability litigation. Prerequisite: PARL 1000
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PARL 2150: Insurance Law
3.00 Credits
Nunez Community College
An introduction to the various disciplines within the general law of Insurance: Life, Health, Marine, Property, and Casualty. Selected provisions of the Louisiana Insurance Code are examined in depth. Prerequisite: PARL 1000
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