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Legal Administration
Program Length: Our Legal Administration programs are designed to be completed by full-time students in 10-16 months
Program Options: 10-month Diploma, 16-month Associate Degree
Program Highlights

Legal assistants, or legal secretaries, work for lawyers and litigators to help keep the legal office running smoothly. Legal assistants are trained to help lawyers prepare and process legal documents, like motions and appeals. During King's College’s legal administration program, students learn their way around legal concepts and legal office procedures as well as legal office systems. 

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, “ legal secretaries prepare correspondence and legal papers such as summonses, complaints, motions, responses, and subpoenas under the supervision of an attorney or a paralegal. They may also review legal journals and assist with legal research—for example, by verifying quotes and citations in legal briefs. Additionally, legal secretaries often teach newly minted lawyers how to prepare documents for submission to the courts.”

King's College graduates work in:
•    Private law offices
•    Legal services

At King's College, you’ll:
•    Learn important legal terminology, legal research skills and courtroom procedures
•    Learn essential skills to apply as you advance in your career
•    Be qualified for entry level legal assistant positions upon graduation
•    Have access to King's College's placement department to help get you the job

 
 
 
Concentration Courses
WORD PROCESSING-CORE
This course provides information and training on the use of microcomputer software for word processing. The students use a word processing software package to produce a variety of documents from various application exercises.
ELECTRONIC SPREADSHEETS
This course is an introduction to electronic spreadsheet applications. Through the use of predesigned spreadsheets, students apply the basic functions and concepts of entering, editing, saving, retrieving, and printing. Additionally, students begin to design and structure their own spreadsheets.
INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGEMENT
In this course, students learn the basic principles of filing using the ARMA-recommended unit-by-unit method and are introduced to a relational database management system. They learn to use database commands to build and modify tables and forms and to create reports.
LEGAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
This course provides the students with the essential background and knowledge they need to understand computer technology and applications. The course examines how computers are utilized in law offices, as well as hardware and software. Special attention is given to time-management software and billing software.
WORD PROCESSING-EXPERT
In this course, students are introduced to desktop publishing concepts and advanced word processing features. Students learn terminology and advanced formatting concepts. Using word processing software, students combine text and graphics to produce print-ready copy.
BUSINESS LAW
In this course, students develop an understanding of contracts, negotiable instruments, wills, trusts, insurance, real and personal property, bailments, bankruptcy, forms of business ownership, labor law, and court procedures as they apply to business.
INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM
This course provides a detailed overview of the American legal system: its structures, its substance, and its terminology. The nature and function of the legal process as well as the roles of the paralegal and legal secretary are also examined. Additionally, discussion focuses on the ethics of the legal profession based largely on principles promulgated by the American Bar Association.
CIVIL LITIGATION AND PROCEDURE
This course offers a basic understanding of the process of civil litigation, the rules of civil procedure, and the functions and operations of the state and federal court systems. Students learn the basic principles and rules that regulate civil pleadings, pre-trial discovery, motions, court orders, and judgments. Drafting litigation documents using the correct application of the rules of civil procedure are emphasized.
CLIENT INTERVIEW AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS
The focus of this course is on learning techniques that can be used to become an effective interviewer and communicator when dealing with clients. Students have the opportunity to practice the techniques and give and receive constructive feedback.
LEGAL RESEARCH AND LEGAL WRITING I
This course provides the students with a working knowledge of the major resource books available in a law library. Students are taught the practical approach to finding and interpreting administrative regulations and statutes and to researching and analyzing case law. This course lays the foundation for the intensive case analysis and research that are to follow in Legal Research and Legal Writing II.
ETHICS
This course provides the students with a clear understanding of the concepts and rules that govern the practice of legal ethics. Topics include the unauthorized practice of law, advocacy, the duty of confidentiality, conflicts of interest, advertising and solicitation, and competency. The major ethical codes applicable to legal assistants are analyzed. A conscious quest for professionalism is emphasized.
LEGAL OFFICE PROCEDURES
This course prepares the students to handle legal administrative procedures, to exercise judgment, to take independent action when necessary, and to cope with interruptions. Students transcribe from rough drafts; type legal documents, forms, and case reports; keep court and office calendars up to date; handle telephone situations; prepare clients' ledger cards for fees and expenses; write checks for filing and recording fees; and file and record legal documents.
LEGAL TRANSCRIPTION
Through the use of specially prepared text and tape materials, the students are exposed to the technicalities of legal terminology, collocations, Latin and French phrases, legal correspondence and formatting, and preparing court and non-court documents. Heavy emphasis is placed on machine transcription.
KEYBOARDING I
In this course, students learn the proper use of the keyboard, including the alphabetic keys, figures and symbols, and special marks of punctuation. Techniques and procedures for acquiring stroking accuracy and speed, as well as error identification, are emphasized. A brief introduction of the current operating system will be included.
KEYBOARDING II
This course is designed to improve the students' keyboarding speed and accuracy skills through the use of various methods and drills. Errors are analyzed and individual prescriptive methods are assigned. A production unit on basic business correspondence and one-page reports is included.
DOCUMENT FORMATTING
This course continues development of basic production skills as well as speed and accuracy. The students will produce business correspondence, tables, and reports.
DOCUMENT PRODUCTION
This course is designed to develop expertise in producing a variety of business documents utilizing word processing software. Students begin to use decision-making techniques to produce acceptable business communications. Greater emphasis is placed on keyboarding speed and accuracy.
ADVANCED DOCUMENT PRODUCTION
Emphasis in this course is placed on using word processing software to create documents containing statistical copy, such as complex tables, specialized correspondence, and financial reports. This course continues to build the studentsŐ keyboarding speed and accuracy and formatting skills.

 

For the entire US, employment of paralegals and legal assistants is projected to grow 28 percent between 2008 and 2018, much faster than the average for all occupations. Employers are trying to reduce costs and increase the availability and efficiency of legal services by hiring legal assistants to perform tasks once done by lawyers. Legal Assistants are performing a wider variety of duties, making them more useful to businesses.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition

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