This course shows you how to properly organize and prepare a case for court proceedings.

This course shows you how to properly organize and prepare a case for court proceedings. It shows how every case can be organized into three categories: Witnesses, Arguments and Documents. Using this method will enhance your advocacy skills and improve your service to the client. Each and every case will boil down to these three factors. This course will show you how to go into court ready and prepared. Learn how to get the most out of your witnesses, use the facts and law, and the difference between effective and ineffective evidence.
This program contains 1 hour of professionalism content.

I graduated from Loyalist College in June 2009 with honours. I became licensed as a Paralegal by the Law Society of Upper Canada in 2010. After volunteering for the Community Advocacy and Legal Centre and clerking for the courts, I started my own business in 2016. As sole owner and operator of Rodgers Paralegal Services, I am responsible for all operations and legal services. My main focus has been in Landlord and Tenant Law, helping both tenants and landlords. I also have experience in Small Claims Court and capable of representing parties in other tribunals.