Programs offered at the degree level will require six grade 12 U or M level credits on top of the OSSD.
The average starting salary for paralegal program graduates is between $30,000 and $35,000 per year. Salaries are typically higher for government positions, starting as high as $45,000. Those who decide to open their own practice may also make more once they are established and have a steady client base.
Courses focus on a variety of types of law, including (but not limited to): Criminal. Business. Immigration. Employment. Traffic . Because of the nature of paralegal work, ethics and professional responsibilities are emphasized.
In Ontario, there is a clear distinction between paralegals and other legal professionals such as law clerks and legal assistants. Ontario’s Bill 14 of the Access to Justice Act allows independent paralegals to become licensed through The Law Society of Upper Canada. Once they become licensed, paralegals are not required to work under the direct supervision of a lawyer when performing certain legal functions, including representing businesses and individuals in court as permitted by their license. Persons who are not licensed and work under the supervision of lawyers are not considered paralegals in Ontario, even though they might be providing the same services as people who are called “paralegals” in other parts of the country.
According to the Canadian Association of Paralegals, paralegals are defined as: Professionals who are qualified by virtue of education, training and experience to engage in substantive legal work including managerial or administrative duties, working independently but under the ultimate direction of a lawyer. ...
Paralegals may be called law clerks, legal assistants, legal technicians, and technical clerks. No matter what nomenclature is used, paralegals play an important role in providing cost-effective legal services to the people ...
The majority of paralegals work in law firms and law offices throughout Canada , particularly in more populous cities and regions. However, increasing numbers of paralegals are finding employment in other markets, particularly as corporations add in-house legal departments. Government offices are also steady employers of paralegals.
Job duties and responsibilities are often differentiated based on the duration and experience level of the paralegal. According to the Canadian Association of Paralegals (CAP), typical paralegal job responsibilities include: 1 Drafting documents; 2 Conducting legal research; 3 Assisting with transactions; 4 Effecting registrations; and 5 Communicating with clients.
Paralegal Studies. Use your knowledge of the law and legal procedures to support legal teams and their clients. Your strong communications skills, attention to detail and ability to work under pressure will serve you well in this dynamic career, where challenges are met by opportunities and rewards. From legal procedures and processes ...
Academics Programs. Use your knowledge of the law and legal procedures to support legal teams and their clients. Your strong communications skills, attention to detail and ability to work under pressure will serve you well in this dynamic career, where challenges are met by opportunities and rewards. From legal procedures and processes ...
The program provides training in all areas within which paralegals are permitted by law to provide legal services.
Successful completion of Sheridan's accredited Paralegal program qualifies you to write the Law Society of Ontario licensing examination, a requirement if you wish to practise as a paralegal in Ontario. The training you receive at Sheridan – from professors with many years of experience working in the legal profession – will prepare you for a career in this challenging field.
Your program professors are lawyers and paralegals with many years of experience working in the legal profession. Under their direction you'll learn through a combination of teaching methods including: 1 Classroom lecture and discussion 2 Collaborative group assignments 3 Mock trials and hearings 4 Computer-based assignments in the computer lab
The Law Society of Ontario is the independent governing body empowered by the Province of Ontario to regulate the legal profession. Paralegal scope of practice, licensing, and examination procedures including fees, examination dates and admission requirements, are within the sole authority of the Law Society of Ontario.
As an online College, we do not offer degree-level courses. Students complete our Certificate or Diploma courses. To be eligible for the Paralegal courses, all applicants must have completed the High School diploma, have previous office experience and skills and be fluent in English Language.
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The Paralegal Certificate is offered to individuals who wish to study part time and who are already working in the legal field. Students primarily study substantive law and legal skills courses while gaining their procedural law skills on the job. Some procedural law courses, including courses dealing with litigation procedures, ...
Become a qualified paralegal through CapU’s Paralegal Certificate while employed in a legal setting and studying part time onsite or online. Pursue a rewarding and challenging career in law working under the supervision of a lawyer.
Prepare, draft and produce legal documents, including pleadings and other court documents, wills, corporate documents, or real estate documents. Demonstrate an awareness of and ability to identify legal issues in a broad range of areas through an exposure to a variety of legal subjects.
As a graduate of this program, you will be able to pursue your paralegal licence and operate your own paralegal practice. You may also explore career opportunities within: 1 Paralegal firms 2 Law firms 3 Legal clinics 4 Legal departments within government offices
Throughout this program you will develop the following skills: 1 Written and verbal communication 2 Drafting legal documents 3 Advocacy, including examination, cross-examination, submission of arguments 4 Legal research and writing 5 Ability to analyze and apply legislation to real-life situations 6 Negotiation and conflict resolution