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Law Clerk

About The Program

The Law Clerk Specialist program offers you a chance to join a fast-paced industry for a thrilling career in law.

Career Opportunities

The Law Clerk Specialist program prepares you for employment in government agencies, courts, non-profit organizations, corporations, and law firms. Any public or private organization that requires clerical work from a legal perspective can be home to a Law Clerk Specialist.

Employers Who Have Hired triOS Grads

  • Only Immigration
  • Miller Thomson
  • Pace Law Firm
  • Santos Law
  • Paterson MacDougall LLP
  • Mississauga Law Chambers
  • Bernstein Law Group
  • Chagpar & Associates

Program Details

Do you like intellectual challenges? Are you looking for a stable, organized occupation every day? Becoming a Law Clerk Specialist will place you in the middle of exciting legal puzzles requiring a detail-oriented and organized approach. Law Clerk Specialists help lawyers and judges in several legal settings by liaising with clients, drafting legal documents, and prioritizing their workload. Throughout the program, you will use software such as PCLaw, Automated Civil Litigation (ACL3), Teraview and Conveyancer, Fast Company, Divorcemate and Estate-a-base to learn best practices and gain hands-on experience with the programs in order to succeed in the workplace. Students enrolled in this program will receive:
  • Option of half-day training.
  • Software subscriptions for Microsoft Office, Windows included in the tuition fee.
  • Field trip opportunities.
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