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LGLA-1345-001 Civil Litigation
Prerequisite: LGLA 1307 and BCIS 1305 or Department Chair consent Corequisite: LGLA 2303
This course presents fundamental concepts and procedures of civil litigation with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Topics include pretrial, trial and post trial phases of litigation.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Hybrid
O'Conner's Texas Rules - Civil Trails 2014
Author: Michol O'Conner and Bryan P. Davis
ISBN: 978-1598391343
You will need a 50 pack of spiral bound 2x5 index cards, 3 Ring Notebook, 2 testing forms to be announced.
After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following as evaluated by the faculty in the Paralegal Studies program:
AAfPE Core Competencies for Paralegal Programs: IA1-9, IB1-4, IC1-6, ID1-6, IE2, IF1-4, IG1-2, IH1-4, IIA1-5, IIB2, IIC2, IIC4
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
USE OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES: Turn off your cell phone or put it on silent/vibrate ring during class meeting times. Remove and turn off any blue tooth device. No text messaging will be allowed during class. Put away your iPods, MP3’s, any other device with recorded music, and the earphones to listen to the music. You will be asked to leave class if you are in violation of this request. You will be counted absent and you will not receive credit for that day’s projects, quizzes, or tests.
PLAGIARISM, CHEATING AND INDIVIDUAL WORK ETHIC: The Amarillo College policies and Code of Student Conduct is strictly adhered to when dealing with plagiarism, cheating and duplication of work product. Any evidence of plagiarism, cheating or duplication of work product (whether from this semester’s students or a prior semester’s students) will result in a zero on the entire project or test in question.
Plagiarism is considered serious academic misconduct. “Plagiarism” shall be defined as the appropriating, buying, receiving as a gift, or obtaining by any means another’s work and the unacknowledged submission or incorporation of it in one’s own written work. All assignments presented in this class must be the work of the student submitting the assignment. No form of scholastic dishonesty will be tolerated. Scholastic dishonesty shall include, but not be limited to, cheating on a test, plagiarism, and collusion.
“Cheating on a test” shall include:
“Collusion” shall be defined as the unauthorized collaboration with another person in preparing written work for fulfillment of course requirements.
A complete statement regarding scholastic dishonesty can be found in the Student Code of Conduct in the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook at
http://catalog.actx.edu/content.php?catoid=10&navoid=407
Test 1 and 2 40 percent
Project Notebook 20 percent
Mock Mediation 30 percent
Class Attendance 10 percent
PROJECT AND TESTING POLICY: Specific dates for project due dates and tests are provided. These dates are adhered to unless changes are announced in class. If a project is turned in after the due date, but within one week, you will be eligible for maximum grade of 50. If it is turned in after one week, you will not receive credit for the project. Again, test dates have been specifically designated. If any changes are made, they will be announced in class and by e-mail, so it is important you check your e-mail often for updates. If you are not going to be present on the evening of a major test, you are required to contact me by e-mail through the class email prior to the test or you will not be allowed to make up the test. If the time and date on the e-mail is after the start of class, this is not considered prior notice! If you contact me, you will be allowed to make up the test but it must be taken before the next class meeting. Make-up tests are taken at the AC Testing Center (371-5445). A picture ID, a Scantron form, and #2 pencils are required. No test will be issued one hour before the Testing Center closes.
Finally, you are responsible for material in your reading assignments for tests regardless of whether or not it is specifically discussed in lecture. From time to time, supplemental readings and assignments may be made during class, and you are responsible for such readings and assignments even if you are absent.
PROJECT NOTEBOOK: You will have multiple (see class schedule) assignments in your project notebook. The assignments will be handed out on the night indicated in the class schedule. You can turn in the completed project assignment the next class meeting for brief comments to be handed back within two class meetings. No grade will be assigned at that time. I will not accept late papers for comments – no exceptions. The project completed notebook will be due on November 20, 2014, again no exceptions. If you will not be in class, bring it to Mr. Moseley’s office and leave it for my attention. The notebook will be worth 20% of your grade. I do not accept any assignments by email.
IMPORTANT DATES: Dates for lessons and examinations are on the Lesson Schedule. The last date to drop or withdraw is November 18, 2014.
BE SURE TO SEE YOUR INSTRUCTOR BEFORE YOU CHANGE TO NON-CREDIT, DROP, OR WITHDRAW. THERE MAY BE OPTIONS OF WHICH YOU ARE NOT AWARE.
Employees in the business world are expected to be at work each day; therefore, students in paralegal studies classes are expected to be in class promptly and routinely. 220 points will be given for attendance. Each regular class is worth 10 points (12), mock trial work nights are worth 20 points (2), and mock trial nights are worth 30 points (2), no excuses, no exceptions for missed classes. A sign in sheet will be available at the beginning of each class. If you are late it is your responsibility to sign in at break or at the end of class. I will check roll from the sign in sheet.
WEATHER CLOSINGS: If Amarillo College classes are called because of inclement weather, an official announcement will be made through all local television stations and KGNC radio. The message will also be posted on the college website (www.actx.edu) and the college’s main telephone number. The decision to close evening classes will be made by 3:00 p.m. If no announcement is made by that time, class will be held as normally scheduled.
CIVIL LITIGATION
Tentative Class Schedule – Fall 2014
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Class Discussion |
Homework Assignment (Due Next Week) |
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August 28 |
Introduction/Syllabus
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Watch The Rainmaker Chapter 1 and 2 |
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September 4 |
Chapter 1 Summary Discuss Chapter 2 (2-A – 2-E) Assignment – Original Petition
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Chapter 2 |
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September 11 |
Discuss Chapter 2 (2-F – 2I)
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Chapter 3 |
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September 18 |
Discuss Chapter 3 (3-A – 3-I) Assignment – Answer with Affirmative Defenses
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Test 1 |
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September 25 |
Mediation Prep and Test 1
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October 2 |
Bruce Moseley, Guest Speaker
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October 9 |
Mid-Term Exam
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Chapter 5 |
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October 16 |
Discuss Chapter 5 (5-A, B, D, E, F) Mediation Meeting |
Chapters 6 and 8 |
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October 23 |
Chapter 6 (6-A, B, C, D), Chapter 8 (8-A Jury Selection)
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Chapters 6 and 8 |
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October 30 |
Discuss Chapter 6 (6-E-K) Assignments - Request for Disclosure Responses and Request for Admissions;
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Chapters 6 and 8 |
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November 6 |
Chapter 8 (8-B, C, D and F) – Opening and Closing Arguments and Introduction of Evidence
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Chapter 8 and TRE Texas Rules of Evidence Assignment |
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November 13 |
Chapter 8 (con’t) and Texas Rules of Evidence
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November 20 |
Mediation – Mandatory NOTEBOOK DUE
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November 27 |
THANKSGIVING |
Prepare for Final Exam |
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December 4 |
MEDIATION NIGHT!!!!!! – MANDATORY – FOR ALL
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December 11 |
FINAL EXAM – Test 2 (Chapters 5, 6, 8 and Associated Rules and Texas Rules of Evidence) |
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August 28 |
First Day of Classes |
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September 1 |
Labor Day Holiday AC Closed |
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November 18 |
Last Day to Withdraw |
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November 27 - 30 |
Thanksgiving Holiday AC Closed |
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December 12 |
Last Day of Class |
11/30/-1 12:00 AM
11/30/-1 12:00 AM