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LGL 217: Legal Research
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course is designed as an introduction to the process of legal research, and an introduction to the connection between research and legal writing. The course involves several research projects to be completed both in the lab (Internet, CD-ROM and CALR) and in a law library. A moderate amount of legal writing will be integrated into the course assignments. This course is a prerequisite to LGL:218 Legal Writing. Both courses are required courses in the Paralegal Program. This course requires students to travel off campus to a local law library. Prerequisite: LGL:108 and Reading Proficiency.
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LGL 218: Legal Writing
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course is designed as a continuation of LGL:217 Legal Research and is intended to expand on all principles involved in legal reasoning as it relates to legal analysis and the preparation of legal memoranda. Students will be responsible for completing several writing projects which involve a legal research component. This course requires students to travel off campus to a local law library. Prerequisite: ENG:101 or equivalent, LGL:108 and LGL:217 and Reading Proficiency.
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LGL 219: Paralegal Internship
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
Under the supervision of an attorney, the student will have the opportunity to participate in the daily operation of a law office, corporate legal department, or governmental law related office. Working as an intern for one hundred hours, the student will be exposed to all aspects of the management of a legal problem, including client contact, legal research, file preparation, drafting of legal documents, and all duties that might be performed by a paralegal in that situation. Prerequisite: Student must have completed nine credit hours in Paralegal courses and have the approval of the campus Program Coordinator and Reading Proficiency.
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LGL 220: Criminal Law And Procedure For The Paralegal
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course will cover the substantive elements of major crimes, the requisite intent and defenses. The criminal procedures will be discussed and the role of the paralegal in the criminal process analyzed. Prerequisite: LGL:108 and Reading Proficiency.
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LGL 221: Advanced Online- Database Legal Research
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
Students will learn to use advanced query techniques using Westlaw and Lexis databases. Keyword, term search, and natural language searching skills will be taught. Assignment of complex legal problems will require students to understand and use the extensive library structures of these databases. Additional lab hours will be required. Prerequisites: LGL:108 and LGL:214 or LGL:217 and LGL:218 and Reading Proficiency.
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LGL 222: Legal Research on The Internet
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course will demonstrate the use of the Internet as a legal research tool. Using various browsers and search engines, students will learn basic Internet maneuvers. Students will learn the process of searching and retrieving information to build a file of relevant legal sites. Current legal issues on Internet use will be examined. Considerable time will be required on-line to meet the requirements of this class. Prerequisite: LGL:108 and Reading Proficiency.
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LGL 223: Evidence
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course is the study of the gathering and admissibility of various types of evidence. The theories of relevance, materiality, hearsay, and competency that apply to all evidence will be explored in detail. Prerequisite: LGL:108 and Reading Proficiency.
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LGL 224: Environmental Law
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course will explore the issues of business and consumer generated pollution, hazardous, and toxic waste. The student will learn how the federal and state governments are trying to contain levels of pollution and to clean up hazardous waste sites and examine the major environmental protection laws applicable to businesses and individuals. Prerequisite: LGL:108 and Reading Proficiency.
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LGL 225: Administrative Law
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
An examination of the nature and scope of Administrative Law. The authority of administrative agencies, Administrative Procedures Act, rules and rule making, administrative hearings, and the role of the paralegal will be examined in this course. Prerequisite: LGL:108 and Reading Proficiency.
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LGL 226: Law Office Administration
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
A study of the function, management, and administration of the law office or legal department. It includes office environment, structures, personnel supervision, financial management, records management, and management theories. Prerequisite: LGL:108 and Reading Proficiency.
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