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LEGAL INTERNSHIP |
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Class Hours: 1.0 |
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Credit Hours: 3.0 |
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Laboratory Hours: 6.0 |
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Revised: Spring 07 |
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NOTE: This course is not designed for transfer credit. |
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Catalog Course Description: |
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Part-time supervised work experience in a law-related environment in which the student is assigned definite tasks and responsibilities. Individual conferences and seminars are arranged instead of class attendance. |
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Entry Level Standards: |
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Students should maintain professionalism at all times. |
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Prerequisites: |
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Completion of 15 hours of LAW courses with a minimum 2.5 GPA in LAW courses; second-year status; and department approval. |
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Textbook(s) and Other Course Materials: |
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None required |
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I. Week/Unit/Topic Basis: |
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The instructor will provide full assignment details the first week of class via a syllabus supplement. |
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Week |
Topic |
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1 |
Introduction (1 hour): Orientation to internship; syllabus review; preparation and discussion of individual learning objectives |
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4 |
Seminar (3 hours): Topic:
Legal environment myths and reality. Oral reports on internship
experiences; first written report describing office work, assignments, and
learning experiences. “Learning” includes both legal
skills and non-legal work-related skills and career insights |
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7 |
Seminar (3 hours):
Discussion Topic: Record keeping procedures. Insights, difficulties,
different work environments; second written report describing office systems
(filing, billing, timekeeping, calendaring, etc.) |
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10 |
Seminar (3 hours):
Discussion Topic: Protection of confidentiality. Third written report
detailing any fact pattern or actual case from internship office with facts
changed to protect client confidentiality for role-playing exercise |
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13 |
Seminar (3 hours):
Discussion Topic: Client relationships. Oral reports on internship
experiences; role-playing exercises on managing difficult clients; Transition
from internship to job; strategies for updating and improving resumes Completion of
Major Field Test: (1 hour) |
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14 |
Seminar (2 hours):
Discussion Topic: Value of different kinds of professional contacts and
preventing conflicts of interest in future jobs; oral reports on internship
experiences; Career planning: interviewing techniques, job-hunting strategies, salaries, compensation
issues, and negotiation strategies; Turn in hourly log, portfolio of work
samples, final written report with recommendation, and supervisor’s
evaluation; discussion about value of internship and future job prospects. |
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II. Course Objectives*: |
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Support and supplement the
development of professional skills and knowledge in a real-world
setting. I, II, III, IV |
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Consistently monitor the
development of on-the-job skills and knowledge. I, II, III, IV, V |
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Assess the student’s
overall training in |
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Demonstrate appropriate
tools for locating, evaluating, and securing permanent employment
opportunities. I, II, III, IV, V |
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*Roman numerals after
course objectives reference goals of the Paralegal Studies program. |
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III. Instructional
Processes*: |
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Students will: |
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Practice elements of the work ethic such as professionalism,
preparedness, punctuality, honesty, cooperation, dependability, contribution,
effectiveness, good manners, etc. Active Learning Strategy, Transitional
Strategy |
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Perform course assignments by leading discussion of new skills
acquired and career-related insights, including those of a legal or technical
nature as well as those of a purely professional nature, such as
communications or interpersonal skills gained from experiences, etc. that
help develop critical thinking, problem solving, goal setting and planning
skills. Communication Outcome, Technological Literacy Outcome,
Transitional Strategy, Active Learning Strategy |
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Examine ethical issues related to legal representation, unauthorized
practice of law, confidentiality, duty of legal professional to provide legal
services, etc. Communication Outcome, Transitional Strategy, Active
Learning Strategy |
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Participate in
role-playing client relationship exercises. Communication Outcome,
Transitional Strategy, Active Learning Strategy |
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Listen to guest
speakers from the legal community to learn the demands for paralegal skills
in the work world, including transitioning suggestions between school and employment.
Transitional Strategy |
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*Strategies and outcomes listed after instructional processes reference TBR’s goals for strengthening general education knowledge and skills, connecting coursework to experiences beyond the classroom, and encouraging students to take active and responsible roles in the educational process. |
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IV. Expectations for Student Performance*: |
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Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to: |
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Recognize and avoid acts that constitute the unauthorized practice of law. A, D |
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Recognize and avoid acts that constitute the breach of client confidentiality. A, D |
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Recognize potential and actual conflict of interest situations. A, D |
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Describe what kind of skills are employed during employment interview process. A, B, C, D |
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Discuss the paralegal’s role in internship office. A, B, C, D |
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Demonstrate research skills by finding law applicable to assignment. B, C, D |
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Describe the differences between federal and state court jurisdiction. A, B, C, D |
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Describe computer use in legal environments. D |
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Explain the various types of employment for paralegals. A, B, D |
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Perform typical duties of the paralegal. A, B, C, D |
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Demonstrate the characteristics of an effective paralegal. A, B, C, D |
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Appreciate the critical importance of honesty and integrity in the legal environment. A, B, D |
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Explain the role of bar associations and legal assistant organizations in developing professional standards for paralegals C |
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*Letters after performance expectations reference the course objectives listed above. |
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V. Evaluation: |
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A. Grading Procedures: |
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Internships are pass/fail. |
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B. Laboratory Expectations: |
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Students must complete the required number of seminar, conference, and laboratory hours. |
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C. Field Work: |
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Students must complete work samples, time log, periodic written reports, oral reports, presentations, and final report; and maintain professionalism at all times. |
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D. Other Evaluation Methods: |
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1. The instructor will
provide full details the first week of class via a syllabus supplement.
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VI. Policies: |
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A. Attendance Policy: |
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Students are expected to
demonstrate the same level of professionalism in the internship scheduled
seminars and conferences as they would in a law office position. |
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B. Ethics: |
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Nowhere are personal and professional ethics as important as in legal work, where court rules require avoiding even the appearance of unethical conduct. Verified unethical conduct at the internship site may result in removal from the internship and an F in the course. |
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C. Accommodations for
disabilities: |
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If you need accommodations
because of a disability, if you have emergency medical information to share, or
if you need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated,
please inform the instructor immediately. Please see the instructor privately
after class or in his/her office. Students must present a current
accommodation plan from a staff member in Services for Students with
Disabilities (SSWD) in order to receive accommodations in this course.
Services for Students with Disabilities may be contacted by going to Goins 127 or 131 or by phone: 694-6751(Voice/TTY) or
539-7153. |
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D. Other Policies: |
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Timeliness: Due dates are crucially important in any law office. Missing a due date can cause disastrous consequences for clients. An equal level of professionalism will be expected regarding seminar work. Late papers or oral presentations will not be accepted without specific approval from the instructor. Professional Appearance: Internships occur in a professional legal environment. Students are expected to dress in a neat, professional manner at all times. |
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