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- Court Reporting
- The focus of the program is to prepare students to become Certified Shorthand Reporters by developing their machine shorthand speed to 225 words a minute and typing speed to 50 net wpm while building a solid foundation in English grammar and punctuation, legal and medical terminologies, anatomy, psychology, speech, courtroom and deposition procedures, and transcription via computer. A graduate of this program may seek employment as an official court reporter, freelance or deposition reporter, or as a captioner.
- DIPLOMA
- Legal Assistant
Learning to be a legal assistant is one way to get into the legal field without spending years to become a lawyer. As a legal assistant or paralegal you assume great responsibilities and work closely with lawyers. You may assist in drafting contracts and mortgages, prepare documents for hearings, trials and corporate meetings, and do critical research. While most legal assistants
are employed at law firms, there are opportunities in corporate legal departments and various government offices.Concepts Included
- Contemporary Ethic
- Legal Terminology
- Family Law
- Civil & Criminal Trials
- Employment Law
- Legal Office Management
- Presentations & Research
Court Reporting Institute Advantages
- Day and Evening Classes available
- Practical hands-on training
- Classes start every twelve weeks
- Financial aid is available for those who qualify
- Voice Writing
- Are you interested in the court reporting and legal field? This program is designed to prepare you with the necessary voice writing skills and knowledge to get started as an entry-level Certified Shorthand Reporter. Through various techniques your speed and skill will be cultivated to the level needed for this demanding role. Come with your typing fingers ready to get started on your career path in court reporting!