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PLGL 206: Torts;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed to give an overview of Tort law in the traditional areas of Intentional, Negligent and Strict Liability Torts, and commonly employed defenses. It also provides an introduction to ethical and professional responsibilities, and tasks essential to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney in the civil litigation process arising out of a cause of action in Tort. NOTE: This course is offered in the Spring term only. ( Prerequisite: PLGL 105 or instructor's approval)
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PLGL 207: Moot Court;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The Court Competition will be a combination of in-class study and an independent study. The student will research a factual situation and prepare for an appellate trial. The preparation will consist of researching the legal questions either individually or in two member teams and preparing an appellate brief, which will be 75% of the grade. The research teams will then compete against each other in a moot court competition (25% of grade), with the eventual winning team meeting in the competition finals. The Moot Trial will be conducted as if it were a real appellate trial with judges. The students will be developing research skills and through their participation in the trial, presentation and advocacy skills. (Prerequisite: PLGL 106 or approval of instructor)
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PLGL 210: Computer Applications in Law;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed to familiarize paralegals with the various use of computers and technology in a law office. This includes: 1) computerized legal and factual research using online for fee services (Westlaw and/or Lexis), CD ROM products and Internet resources; 2) software applications in document preparation, file management and law office management; 3) word processing; 4) electronic filing of litigation documents; 5) email; and 6) other law office technology such as fax machines, scanners, etc. Students who are unskilled in the use of computers and/or keyboarding should take the following courses(s): OADM 106, the ABC's of PC's and/or OADM 105,Keyboarding. (Prerequisites: PLGL 105 and PLGL 106)
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PLGL 215: Criminal Procedure;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The purpose of this course is to train paralegals/legal assistants to perform, under the direction and supervision of a lawyer, criminal litigation support work, which, absent the paralegal or legal assistant, would be performed by a lawyer. The course is designed to give an overview of the law, rules of procedure, ethical and professional responsibilities, and tasks essential to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney and the client in the criminal litigation process. NOTE: This course is offered in the Spring term only. (Prerequisite: PLGL 105 or instructor's approval)
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PLGL 225: Wills,Estates and Probate;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed to give an overview of the law, rules of procedure, ethical and professional responsibilities and tasks essential to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney in the wills, estates and probate process. Students will be able to draft wills, and living wills following applicable laws and procedures, and complete federal estate, gift tax and state inheritance tax returns. They will be able to set up various trusts and follow procedures for obtaining life insurance benefits. (Prerequisite: PLGL 105 or instructor's approval)
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PLGL 226: Corporate Law Procedure;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed to give an overview of the law, ethical and professional responsibilities, and tasks essential to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney, and the client in the formation, operation and dissolution of the following types of business entities: sole proprietorships, general partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships (LLP's), limited liability companies (LLC's),"C" Corporations and "S" Corporation NOTE: This course is offered in the Fall term only. ( Prerequisite: PLGL 105 or instructor's approval)
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PLGL 227: Introduction to Bankruptcy;1 credit
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The purpose of this course is to train paralegals/legal assistants to perform, under the direction and supervision of a lawyer, bankruptcy support work, which for the most part requires sufficient knowledge of legal concepts and which, absent the paralegal or legal assistant, would be performed by a lawyer. It is not intended to be a course which teaches individuals to prepare and file their own bankruptcy petitions or assist others in filing such petitions. It is not designed to prepare paralegals to act as Bankruptcy Trustees. A paralegal/ legal assistant may not engage in the practice of law by accepting cases, giving legal advice, appearing in court, setting fees, etc. Engaging in the unauthorized practice of law is a criminal offense in the State of New Jersey. This course is designed to give an overview of the law, rules of procedure, ethical and professional responsibilities, and tasks essential to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney in bankruptcy matters. NOTE: This course is offered in the Spring term only. ( Prerequisite: PLGL 105 or instructor's approval)
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PLGL 228: Introduction to Workers' Compensation;1 credit
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The purpose of this course is to train paralegals/legal assistants to perform, under the direction and supervision of a lawyer, workers' compensation litigation support work, which for the most part requires sufficient knowledge of legal concepts and which, absent the paralegal or legal assistant, would be performed by a lawyer. It is not intended to be a course which teaches individuals to litigate their own workers' compensation cases, or assist others in such litigation. A paralegal/legal assistant may not engage in the practice of law by accepting cases, giving legal advice, appearing in court, setting fees, etc. Engaging in the unauthorized practice of law is a criminal offense in the State of New Jersey. This course is designed to give an overview of the law, rules of procedure, ethical and professional responsibilities, and tasks essential to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney in the workers' compensation litigation process. NOTE: This course is offered in the Spring term only. ( Prerequisite: PLGL 105 or instructor's approval).
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PLGL 235: Entertainment Law I;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course deals with entertainment law with particular attention devoted to the music and recording industry and contract law. It looks at the role of the artist, manager, attorney and others involved in this area. NOTE: This course is offered in the Summer term.
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PLGL 237: Elder Law;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The purpose of this course is to train paralegals/ legal assistants to perform, under the direction and supervision of a lawyer, "Elder Law" support work, which for the mostpart requires sufficient knowledge of legal concepts and which, absent the paralegal or legal assistant, would be performed by a lawyer. It is not intended to be a course which teaches individuals to plan or handle their own affairs involving "Elder Law" issues, or to assist others in planning or handling their affairs in these matters. It is not designed to teach document preparation in the absence of a supervising lawyer. A paralegal/legal assistant may not engage in the practice of law by accepting cases, giving legal advice, appearing in court, setting fees, etc. Engaging in the unauthorized practice of law is a criminal offense in the State of New Jersey. This course is designed to give an overview of the law, rules of procedure, ethical and professional responsibilities, and tasks essential to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney in matters relating to what has become known as "Elder Law." NOTE: This course is offered in the Spring term only. ( Prerequisite: PLGL 105 and PLGL 225 or instructor approval)
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