Introduction to Law for Paralegals covers not only the theory but also the practical aspects of every day legal practice. This text prepares students for the transition from classroom to courtroom, offering balanced coverage of procedural concepts along with an introduction to specific areas of the law.
Features:
- devotion to practical applications, such as legal research, ethics, trials, and appellate issues as well as substantive legal issues, ranging from personal injury and contracts to intellectual property
- clear, engaging writing style
- emphasis on practical skill acquisition which is discussed in conjunction with substantive legal issues
- reader-friendly design, with marginal definitions of key terms and phrases, inset boxes that explore various concepts, and chapter features such as and#34;Skills You Need in the Real Worldand#34; and and#34;Issues at a Glanceand#34; that encapsulate important concepts. The text also includes numerous examples, figures, tables and hypotheticals to help students understand various legal issues and make effective use of different student learning styles
- excellent end-of-chapter activities, with chapter summaries, review questions, discussion questions, web references, ethics discussions, suggestions for further reading, sample documents, and and#34;personality quizzesand#34; that help students determine what area of the law is right for them shorter length and level of material makes this text the perfect choice for Associate's level paralegal courses
New to the Second Edition:
- new developments and new case law
- more in-depth coverage of substantive law areas
- more coverage of computer technology in the law office