Coastal Carolina Community College

After they take the Paralegal Technology curriculum, students can work in law offices, while supervised by attorneys, and do legal tasks such as helping with the substantive legal work. They can't practice law, represent clients in law courts or give legal advice.

The course work includes procedural and substantive legal knowledge in areas such as real estate, civil litigation, legal research, legal writing, estates, trusts, wills, commercial law and family law. Students also need to take courses in computer use, mathematics and English.

Those that graduate from this course will be able to help attorneys in investigations, drafting, filing legal documents, doing search in the public records, office management and research. When they finish they can be hired in banks, business organizations, insurance agencies, law firms and governmental agencies.





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