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🎓DIPLOMA PROGRAM

Legal Administrative Assistant

Become a Legal Assistant and Boost Your Career Opportunities

Well-trained legal assistants play a crucial role in today’s legal system. The Legal Administrative Assistant program provides you with essential skills in legal research, litigation procedures, and Canadian law, while preparing you to handle a wide range of administrative responsibilities in law offices, courts, and legal departments. Unlike paralegals, your focus will be primarily on administrative support rather than direct legal work—making you an indispensable part of any legal team.

Key Courses in Legal Assistant Training.

Gain practical training in legal procedures, office software, and core areas of law—including civil, family, and real estate—to become a reliable and skilled legal administrative professional.

  • GENERAL LAW

  • KEYBOARDING

  • MICROSOFT WORD

  • MICROSOFT EXCEL

  • MICROSOFT OUTLOOK

  • BOOKKEEPING AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

  • CIVIL LITIGATION

  • FAMILY LAW

  • REAL ESTATE LAW



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Accelerate Your Path to Success

Become a key member of any legal team with a focused 35-week program that blends in-depth classroom learning with hands-on practical training. You’ll gain specialized knowledge in Ontario’s litigation process, family law, criminal law, wills and estates, and real estate—while also building the skills needed to work in tribunals, small claims courts, and traffic courts.

Taught by experienced instructors who understand the needs of adult learners, this accelerated program prepares you to enter the legal field quickly and confidently.

Tailored guidance for students seeking Canadian education.

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