Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Paralegal Studies prepares students to support attorneys in transactional and litigation fields through legal research, document drafting, case management, evidence gathering and the litigation procedure. Paralegals are often involved in trial assistance and other dispute resolution processes, as well as with preparation of real estate documents, wills, trusts, contracts, corporate matters and law office investigations.
Keiser University
Keiser University is a private, not-for-profit institution dedicated to helping students achieve their educational goals and successful employment. It offers over 100 degree programs with flexible class schedules and hands-on learning opportunities. With 21 campuses across Florida and international sites, students benefit from a professional and academic foundation designed for career success.
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