Busy attorneys need paralegals to help them manage their legal practices. You can be an attorney's "go to" person, on-site or virtually.

Learn the art of client intake procedures, drafting legal documents, law office management, scheduling, law office telephone skills, deposition preparation, witness interviewing and trial preparation, and more.

I learned a lot about being a paralegal in a law firm. I have been interested in this career for a long time but I didn't have time to go and sit in a classroom for weeks. I was able to learn everything I needed to know to get started, in the legal profession, as a legal assistant.

Rashina W.

Happy and dedicated 1st year paralegal

Hi I am Dr. Shawn Council, Esquire

Before I became an attorney, I was a legal assistant for a number of law firms. As a result of my paralegal income, I was able to pay for my undergraduate and law school education. Now, I am giving back, to the community, by showing my students how to increase their income and enhance their career opportunities by taking this information packed paralegal course.