Study of personal computer software and programs designed specifically for
use in law offices and legal environments, including but not limited to specific
applications such as estate planning, probate accounting, bankruptcy filings,
calendaring, legal project management, deposition summaries, computer assisted
research (including CD ROM applications), and time and billing programs.
CSU
Prerequisite: PARA 100, 130 or equivalent with a grade of
“C” or better or “Pass” or concurrent enrollment in 130
Corequisite: None
Recommended Preparation: None
3 Units 3 hours lecture