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Paralegal

School/Trainer:

Monroe Community College
Rochester, NY, United States

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' The Paralegal Studies Certificate program was approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) in February, 2004. This program prepares graduates for entry level employment as paralegals. The entry level paralegal works under the supervision of a lawyer researching the law, investigating facts, preparing drafts of legal documents, and working with clients. They are employed in almost all areas where law related work is performed, i.e., private law firms, government agencies, insurance companies and corporations, but, in all areas of law, paralegals are prohibited from establishing attorney-client relationships, from setting legal fees, from giving legal opinions or advice, and from representing clients in court.

Monroe Community College’s curriculum was prepared in partnership with the Monroe County bar Association and the Paralegal Associates of Rochester. Course work emphasizes New York law, ethics and professional responsibility, procedural applications of the law, computer application in the law, and client satisfaction through legal teamwork.

Admission to the program has specific educational requirements that include either a bachelor’s degree, or an associate’s degree with 18 credit hours in broadly based liberal arts courses and significant experience in banking, finance, government, insurance, or other law-related environments. As a condition of acceptance into the Paralegal Studies Certificate Program, those with minimal computer experience may be advised to register for CRC 101 Practical Computer Literacy either prior to or concurrently with matriculation in the Paralegal Studies Certificate Program. The Paralegal Advisory Board approved MCC’s selective admissions criteria.

The Paralegal Studies Certificate program commences every Fall Semester. Classes are held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings at the Damon City Campus. The curriculum consists of 17 courses varying from one credit hour to three credit hours, and the program takes 15 months to complete. Each course must be taken in the sequence indicated.
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.monroecc.edu

Phone:585-292-2000

School Address:

Monroe Community College
1000 East Henrietta Road
Rochester, NY 14623

Brighton Campus
1000 East Henrietta Road
Rochester, New York 14623
Phone: (585) 292-2000

Damon City Campus
228 East Main Street
Rochester, New York 14604
Phone: (585) 262-1600


Jobs & Resumes: Rochester
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