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LEA 3731: Uniform Commercial Code
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
A study of selected parts of the Uniform Commercial Code, especially negotiable instruments, secured transactions, and sales. Prerequisite: LEA1000 or permission of the Program Chair
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LEA 3800: Estate Administration
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
After taking this course, the student will be able to understand the terminology of probating and state, understand the differences between testate and intestate succession, draft documents needed to administer an estate, and prepare tax returns.
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LEA 4001: Labor Law
2.00 Credits
Hodges University
The study of the legal relationship between business management and labor and the federal and state regulation of that relationship. Prerequisite: LEA1000 or permission of the Program Chair
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LEA 4003: International Law
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
The study of the treaties and law regulating the relationships and trade between the United States and foreign countries, and agreements between other countries affecting American society. Prerequisite: LEA1000 or permission of the Program Chair
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LEA 4005: Real Estate Transactions
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
A detailed study of the procedures used in real estate closings, including: (1) performing title searches, name searches, tax searches; (2) preparing title commitments, policies, and endorsements; (3) preparing deeds, closing affidavits, non-foreign affidavits, closing statements, bills of sale, and IRS Forms 1099-S; (4) performing loan closing and post-closing procedures; (5) learning several types of real estate closing software, including ATIDS (title search software) and Double-Time (closing software) and ProPel (document delivery software). Prerequisite: LEA1000 or permission of the Program Chair
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LEA 4013: Legal Research and Writing II
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course is an intensive study of the correct and persuasive use of the English language in legal writings, the development of legal research and analysis skills, and an exploration of the use of CR ROM technology and the Internet as legal research tools. Prerequisite: 6( 0 Credit) hours including LEA2014 and permission of the Program Chair
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LEA 4014: Legal Writing
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course is designed to improve the student's crafting skills of legal documents, including the nuts and bolts of construction of common practice documents and sophisticated legal writing. Prerequisite: LEA2014 or permission of the Program Chair
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LEA 4015: Advanced Legal Research
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course is designed to improve the students' skills in legal research, including international research, administrative law research, and research in various substantive legal fields. Prerequisite: LEA2014 or permission of the Program Chair
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LEA 4016: Evidence
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course provides a study of the basic principles and practical application of the law of evidence, with a focus on the Federal Rules of Evidence and the Florida Evidence Code, with emphasis on the importance of such rules in the evaluation and analysis of legal representation of clients, civil or criminal.
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LEA 4040: Constitutional Law
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
The study of the allocation of governmental powers, the relationship of the government and the individual, and the judicial function in constitutional law cases. Prerequisite: LEA 1000 or permission of the Program Chair
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