Legal Assistant
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Learn the skills you need to become a Legal Assistant or Paralegal
- at home, at your own pace.
There are certain skills you need to begin a career as a Legal Assistant
or Paralegal. The ICS Canada Legal Assistant Course helps you develop
them quickly and conveniently!
You will learn:
- Written communication and correspondence.
- How to use public resources to gather information.
- Law office computing and technology.
- Ethics and professional responsibility.
And you’ll learn it all at home – no classroom needed!
You’ll get valuable information about court structures, how the
law works, and time and stress management. It’s like having your
own personal Paralegal school.
Request
more information today or enrol online
and get started on a new career – it's fast and it's easy!
Start a rewarding career in a growing field.
Why take a Paralegal training course? With the right credentials,
you can:
- Work for a private law firm, corporate legal department,
or government agency.
- Earn an hourly wage of $18.85 in a growing career field.*
- Work in civil and criminal litigation, real estate, or estates and
trusts.
- Prepare legal documents, do research, and ready cases for trial.
Remember - Paralegals enjoy exciting, varied assignments,
respect and prestige and the confidence that comes with doing important
work and doing it well.
Contact ICS Canada Today.
We’ll send you FREE information with absolutely no obligation!
Find out more about Paralegal training that includes:
- All the books, lessons, equipment, and learning aids you
need.
- Instruction in Microsoft® Office Professional 2002.
- Typing Instructor software.
- Unlimited toll-free instructional support.
- Access to student services by phone, mail, and website.
Get more information today, and in as little as six months
from enrolment – you can be a Legal Assistant or Paralegal!
*Information on employment outlook and average hourly earnings is based on “Job
Futures – Canada’s National Career and Education Planning Tool,” an
electronic publication of Human Resources Development Canada.
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