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Paralegal

About The Program

The Paralegal diploma program is a 52-week program including a 4-week internship for hands-on experience.

Career Opportunities

The Paralegal program prepares you to pursue a career as a Paralegal licensed by the Law Society of Ontario. As a paralegal, you may work as an independent provider of legal services, or in law offices or legal departments throughout the public and private sectors.

Employers Who Have Hired triOS Grads

  • TD Canada Trust
  • Local Union 787
  • Westminster Legal Firm
  • X-Coppers
  • Brampton Court House
  • Rosenblatt & Associates
  • Brown Law Firm
  • First Canadian Paralegal

Program Details

Does a career in the legal field excite you? If you want to provide legal services in substantive areas of law, including tribunal practice (e.g. WSIB and statutory accident benefits), residential landlord and tenant law and civil litigation within the limit of the Small Claims Court, then the Paralegal program at triOS is here to get you started. As a paralegal student, you will be a part of an accredited program that gives you the opportunity to dig deeper into matters such as (but not limited to): Administrative Law, legal accounting, and the evidence and litigation process. Students enrolled in this program will receive:
  • Diploma accredited by the Law Society of Ontario (LSO).
  • Option of half-day training.
  • Qualification for admission to the LSO paralegal licensing process.
  • Software subscriptions for Microsoft Office and Windows included in the tuition fee.
Students who successfully complete the Paralegal course are eligible to apply for admission to the Paralegal Licensing Program with the Law Society of Ontario (LSO). According to the LSO, Paralegals must be licensed or fall within one of the categories which are exempt, in order to provide legal services in Ontario.
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