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Legal Courses

Introduction to Legal Office Practice and Procedures - OADM10009

Examine fundamentals of legal office clerical practices with emphasis on reception/client relations, communications, documentation, and legal terminology. Recommended: Legal Terminology (LAWS10005).


Landlord & Tenant Law - LAWS10064

Examine landlord/tenant relationships, relevant legislation and the essentials of a tribunal application proceeding under the Residential Tenancies Act. Good preparation for careers as rental agents, property management professionals and support roles with the Board.


Law Office Accounting - ACCT10007

Focus on the keeping of records and recording of transactions in a law office and the requirements of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Prerequisites: Introduction to Legal Office Practice and Procedures (OADM10009) and Legal Terminology (LAWS10005).


Legal Terminology - LAWS10005

Build a vocabulary of common legal terminology used in law offices, government agencies, courts and social service agencies.


Provincial Offences/Motor Vehicle Offences - LAWS10076

Develop a good understanding of issues. procedures and the role of tribunal agents/paralegals representing individuals involved in offences under the Provincial Offences Act, and other provincial statutes.