Communication between instructor and students will be conducted online using WebCT e-mail, discussion, chat utilities, guided practices, assignments, and case studies. Students will work both independently and collaboratively to learn and apply procedures and tasks carried on in a legal office. Both learning activities and evaluations will be structured to stress problem solving, accuracy, and working within time constraints.
- Overview
- Class introduction
- Review of the form of a civil action
- Review of vocabulary
- Discovery of documents
- Procedures with clients
- Privilege and confidentiality
- Examination for discovery
- Physical concerns–arranging the discovery
- Conduct money
- Other discovery tools
- Interrogatories
- Notices to admit
- Subpoenas
- Depositions
- Expert reports
- Settlement procedures
- Offers to settle
- Mediation
- Interlocutory applications
- Concepts grounds for application
- Short application procedure
- Ex parte applications
- Interlocutory applications–continued
- Long application procedure–outlines
- Amending documents
- Originating applications
- Preparation for trial
- Notice of trial
- Booking a trial
- Trial record
- Case books
- Exhibit books
- At trial–description
- Trial orders
- Reasons for judgment
- Dealing with the client
- Bills of costs
- Fees disbursements
- Interest
- Assessment–party and party and assessment; taxation of lawyer’s
- Enforcement of judgment
- Determining the debtor’s assets–subpoena and examination
- Garnishing orders–concept and procedure
- Other enforcement methods
- Writ of seizure and sale, CPL, other writs
- Closing the file
- Overview/review/conclusion
The learner has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Prepare documentation for a civil action in the Supreme Court of BC from the discovery phase of the case through to the completion of the file and enforcement of the judgment
- Prepare the documentation necessary for a Chambers application
- Understand basic legal concepts that underpin the court system in BC and affect the daily work of a civil litigation law office
- Understand the environment of a law office and respond to some of the possible challenges in such an office including dealing with people in a law office, possible ethical challenges, and maintaining an appropriate professional appearance and demeanor
- Prepare correspondence, including a variety of different types of letters and memoranda, in mailable form
Production–document production |
50% |
Mid-term exam |
20% |
Final exam |
20% |
Participation |
10% |
Total |
100% |
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
Evin Ross. Guide to Civil Litigation, British Columbia Edition, Current Student Edition
. WAV pedal & computer headphones are required for digital transcription activities.