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PA 200: Introduction to Paralegal
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An introduction to the American legal system and the role of the paralegal therein. Units include an overview of the history and development of the common law and the substantive law of bailments, personal property and torts. F/S (C)
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PA 205: Introduction to Law
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course is designed to provide the student with a general understanding of the law and our legal system. The textbook, classroom lectures and other materials will provide the student with the essential background in law that any undergraduate ought to have. The intent is to cover basic fields of law such as property rights, contracts, torts, civil actions and criminal law. Changes in the law in response to historical events and their impact on society will be examined. This course is an elective for Paralegal majors, a general elective for all others. F/S (C, N)
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PA 210: Legal Bibliography
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
The various sources of the law are examined and differentiated as the tools of legal research are demonstrated and explained in the milieu of a functional law library. Current computer research techniques will also be taught . F/S (C)
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PA 220: Legal Research and Writing
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
By working on actual research projects and preparing legal memoranda, the student is instructed in the basic principles of legal research, including utilization of computerized research methods and in the style of legal writing. Prerequisites: PA 210 F/S (C)
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PA 230: Paralegal Seminar
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course serves as the vehicle for demonstrating the practical use and application of the substantive knowledge and procedural skills required through the other courses in the curriculum. Students spend approximately the first four weeks of the course on legal and paralegal ethics and practice, thereafter, students have the option of participating in an internship or continuing with classwork on which the emphasis will be legal research, preparation of legal memoranda, drafting of instruments and pleadings, interviewing and case investigation. This course is restricted to those students who have satisfactorily completed all first, second and third-semester paralegal courses. Prerequisites: Students must have completed PA 210 and PA 220. F/S (C)
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PA 300: Crimes and Criminal Practice
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A study of the New York penal and criminal procedural law with specific emphasis upon the substantive and procedural impact of the state and federal constitutions thereon. F/S (C)
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PA 310: Civil Practice
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course primarily examines the law of civil procedures and secondarily explores the relationship of civil procedures to certain areas of substantive law. The former is accomplished by a careful survey of New York State civil practice; the latter by discussion of substantive law relating to enforcement of judgments and an overview of the law of bankruptcy. F/S (C)
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PA 320: Evidence
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course examines the rules of evidence applicable in civil and criminal proceedings with special emphasis upon the relationship between knowledge of the constitutional, statutory and common law evidentiary rules and effective case preparation and investigation. F/S (C)
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PA 400: Contracts
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An exploration of the substantive, common and statutory law of contracts, sales and negotiable instruments. F/S (C)
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PA 410: Business Structures
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
The three business entities, i.e., sole proprietorship, partnership (general and limited) and corporations (professional and not-for-profit), are generally explained, differentiated and viewed from both a business and legal perspective. Special emphasis is given to the formation and dissolution of each structure as the agency law and tax law ramifications of each form. F/S (C)
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