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Program Overview
Certificate:
Paralegal Specialist Certificate – Legal Technology and E-Discovery
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The Paralegal Specialist Certificate in Legal Technology & E-Discovery, approved by the American Bar Association (ABA), prepares you for today’s fast-paced digital legal environment.
Learn essential law office technologies, including:
- Document management
- E-discovery tools
- Billing and trial preparation
- Case organization
Gain hands-on experience with leading platforms through a practice-focused curriculum designed to support attorneys in legal technology, data management, and e-discovery.
This program is not intended for students to practice law. The coursework taken in this program is not transferable to law school. This course of study does not satisfy the legal education requirement to take the California Bar exam.
Accreditations

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The Paralegal Specialist Certificate in Legal Technology & E-Discovery is approved by the American Bar Association (ABA).
Degree Requirements
Complete 90 quarter units, including 9 legal specialty courses (40.5 units) plus 27 general education units in three or more disciplines: social science, natural science, math, humanities, foreign language, or English.
National University awards credit in quarter units, with each academic year divided into four 12-week quarters.
Each quarter is made up of three 4-week classes, with one class per month. Under the current policy, 4.5 units of credit are awarded for courses.
All lower-division general education courses must be completed at National University or another regionally accredited institution. In the absence of transfer credit, additional general electives may be necessary to satisfy total units for the certificate.
Students may earn more than one Paralegal Specialist Certificate. Generally, any course completed for any one certificate need not be repeated and will apply toward other Paralegal Specialist Certificates. Each certificate provides substantive legal analysis, document drafting, and procedural training.
Requirements for the Certificate
9 Courses
Torts
4.5 Quarter Units
Examines the fundamental principles of the law of intentional torts (e.g., battery, assault, false imprisonment, intentional infliction of emotional distress); negligence (standard of care, breach of duty, causation, damages); strict liability; the torts of nuisance, defamation, invasion of privacy torts; and the defenses to each of these torts. Also addresses the concepts of products liability and vicarious liability.
Leg Res Wrtg-Briefing/Analysis
4.5 Quarter Units
Develops legal research skills through focused exercises using print and computerized research. Exposes students to primary and secondary legal authorities, with an emphasis on constitutions and statutes. Develops writing skills by analyzing and briefing court opinions, drafting letters, and examining the purposes and uses of a legal memorandum.
Contracts
4.5 Quarter Units
Examines basic contract principles, including formation, validity, defenses to formation, rights of third parties, performance, breach, remedies, and damages. Emphasizes case analysis and application of principles, and covers code sections from Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code and the Restatement Second of Contracts.
Leg Res Wrtg-Legal Memo
4.5 Quarter Units
Develops legal research skills through focused exercises using print and computerized research. Exposes students to primary and secondary legal authorities, with an emphasis on legislative history, administrative materials, and loose-leaf services. Develops writing skills by examining different parts of the legal memorandum, including questions presented, brief answers, statements of fact. And conclusions.
Computers & The Law
4.5 Quarter Units
Teaches computer technology as a tool to assist the legal professional in the practice of law. Utilizes lectures, group discussion, and hands-on computer use. Using the latest software for time and billing, case management docketing, control, and litigation support, students complete legal projects with assignments in the computer lab. Students learn how to effectively evaluate vendor products, and design and manage a litigation database project. Also covered are telecommunications and computer-assisted research, and ethical concentrations, such as software piracy, misuse of software and databases, security, and protecting client data.
Property
4.5 Quarter Units
Examines the law relating to the various types of real-property interests and estates, methods of transferring title, recording statutes and title searches, the nature and scope of easements, leasehold interests, the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants, the law of adverse possession, and covenants regarding title.
Legal Writing Project
4.5 Quarter Units
The course allows students the opportunity to prepare a legal writing work product using both print and online legal resources.
Advanced Legal Technology
4.5 Quarter Units
This course is designed to deepen students’ understanding of and skills in using technology used in legal environments. Students will gain hands-on experience using legal technology, with a focus on electronic communication, preparing students to work remotely and in an in-person legal setting.
E-Discovery
4.5 Quarter Units
This course in E-Discovery will provide students with technical and practical experience with legal technology programs that are suitable for preparing, reviewing and producing discovery information, including data and document exchange, and analysis. Students will gain practical knowledge to identify appropriate legal software to assist with discovery collection, review, and production. Students also will gain tactical knowledge and a practical, real-world understanding of how to select and implement appropriate discovery technology
applications to solve the unique needs of law firms and their clients. Students will gain critical thinking and analysis skills. Students will interact with peers to share ideas and determine appropriate technology to apply to a case, just as they would in a law firm setting while handling discovery and preparing for litigation.
Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public, except as permitted by law. Students must take at least nine semester credits or the equivalent of legal specialty courses through synchronous instruction.
Career Outlook
Data Source: The career outcomes data presented is sourced from Lightcast, which provides insights based on real-time job postings, public datasets, and analytics. Lightcast derives its data from sources such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), and the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES). While accurate and reliable, this data reflects general labor market trends and may not represent individual outcomes or specific local conditions. For more details on Lightcast’s methodology, visit their Data Overview.
Here are some careers this certificate could prepare you for:
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- Top Jobs in this field
- Median Salary
- Job Openings
- Paralegals and Legal Assistants
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$60,492
avg. salary (USA) -
43,018
job openings (past yr.) past year
ALl of USAMost Desired Skills
- Lawsuits
- Legal Pleadings
- Legal Discovery
- Legal Research
- Legal Depositions
- Legal Hearings
- Proofreading
ALl of USATop Companies Hiring
- US Foods
- Morgan & Morgan, P.A.
- Equivity
- Bridgeline Solutions
- State of Florida
- DLA Piper
- United States Department of Justice
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates will be able to:
- Use law office software applications efficiently
- Draft common legal documents using software
- Identify and review e-discovery information
- Select the right software for legal tasks
- Use trial preparation and presentation software
- Integrate law office technology with legal ethics

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This program is not intended for students to practice law. The coursework taken in this program is not transferable to law school. Paralegals are not lawyers and are not licensed to practice law. Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public, except as permitted by law. Paralegals have a limited scope practice depending on the State. Please check local, state and federal laws as these restrictions vary. Students must take at least nine (9) semester credits or the equivalent of legal specialty courses through synchronous instruction to complete the program or receive a degree.
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