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LEGL 251: Computer Assisted Legal Research
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course will expose the Paralegal Studies student to the ever expanding and utilized area of computer assisted research, an alternative to traditional, manual legal research. The student will be required to complete a series of projects within the different libraries of LEXIS in which the student will become proficient with the various uses and functions of electronic legal information retrieval.
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LEGL 252: Survey of Advanced Legal Technology
2.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
The course will provide the student with computer training in document management, litigation support, billing, the Internet and advanced computer assisted legal research. The student will become acquainted with Internet user groups where questions are asked and answered via e-mail and listserv. Legal software that supports legal administration, case management and internal network applications will be emphasized. The course will use CD-ROM, extensive computer lab sessions and each student will manage a complete case on an automated platform. The goals of the course will be to provide the student with certain computer competencies that go beyond the basics and allow them to be proactive in the use of technology while at the same time utilizing creative thinking skills.
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LEGL 255: Introduction to Workers’ Compensation Law
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is an introduction to the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation. The focus of the course is the structure of the bureau, with an emphasis on the purpose of the agency, the hierarchy, the authority under which it operates, and basic concepts of workers’ compensation benefits.
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LEGL 256: Introduction to BWC Claims Processing
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course will acquaint the student with how the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation processes claims including self-insured of state fund (BWC) claims, the calculation of wages and compensation, payment of medical bills, and authorization of medical treatment. Also will cover how the bureau addresses motions made, application to reactivate, and permanent partial disability settlements, from injury to resolution.
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LEGL 257: Workers’ Compensation Adjudication
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is designed to acquaint the student with how to deal with state agencies, in particular the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation from the claimant position. The emphasis of this course is on how to acquire information available through state files and computer systems. Violations of specific safety requirements, applications for permanent total disability and the hearing process will be examined.
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LEGL 258: Workers’ Compensation Rating System
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the different rating plans available through the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation to establish appropriate premiums. The emphasis is on the bureau’s underwriting process.
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LEGL 259: Workers’ Compensation Practice and Procedure
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is will acquaint the student with the procedures to complete the hearing process in a claim against the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, from both the bureau and claimant perspectives.
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LEGL 261: Business Law I
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
LEGL 261 offers students a survey of the legal framework of business, the nature of legal systems and the law, including contracts, criminal, and the law of torts.
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LEGL 262: Business Law II
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
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LEGL 263: Business Law III
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course presents an advanced examination of law as it pertains to business. The emphasis on specialty areas of the law designed for the protection of business assets including the law of sales, commercial paper and secured transactions under the Uniform Commercial Code; debtor/creditor rights under the laws of bankruptcy; and the use of wills, trusts and estate planning techniques for the protection and transfer of business interest.
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