
Instructions to Course and Classwork
Law
19 - Property & Creditors Rights
updated:
1/07/02
Law 19 deals primarily with Property & Creditors Rights. The
student will cover Chapter 7 Bankrutpcies, Escrow papers, Evictions,
and a host of other property related topics. The course
description gives the student some more information about
the class.
Notes about this class
- we use the internet for this class.
- you need to know how to cut
and paste, and other computer skills, including getting and using
your own email account.
- our Paralegal homepage is located at
http://www.vcsun.org/~djordan
- The class is basically divided into lecture notes, discussions,
quizzes, and assignments, and all of these are located on the
class homepage
- If you do not have your own email account, you may get one
at yahoo.com or
hotmail.com
There are countless
other free email services.
- We will cover the textbook in the order outlined in Lectures
on our webpage.
- We will discuss legal questions by using "hypernews
threaded discussions". Instructions on how to post your
answers to these discussions is located at instructions
on how to post. Students are encouraged to look at other
students' postings, but do not copy them "verbatim",
use your own creative imagination.
- We will have quizzes after we finish each chapter.
- The Syllabus for Law 19 is located at Syllabus.
- Grades will be posted regulary at Grades
on our webpage.
- If you are having problems with the course work, materials,
or anything, please contact Prof. J. at 818/546-7060. You may
also contact him, online, through Javachat.
First, though, call and leave a message on Prof.J. voicemail
at 818/546-7060, to tell him the date and time you wish to visit
him online to discuss the class.
- You can always contact Prof. J. through email at abogado@pacbell.net
- Law 19 may be your first class in law. Law is fun, but also
difficult to study at times. If you need assistance in learning
how to study, then check out the
study skills, especially how
to study the law. (remember: add 50% to the time you initially
think you need to study for this class. You should study at least
6 - 9 hours a week for this class - 1-2 hours reading the chapter
materials, 1 hour to post your discussions, 2 hours studying
for the quiz, and 1-2 hours for each written
assignment)
It is important to learn the distinction between a case and a
code.
Also you will become more familiar how courts
work, and their role in the legal system. We will also start
to learn how to do legal
research and legal
writing in class.
- Welcome to Law 19 - Property and Creditor Rights, and let
Prof. Jordan know if you need any help or assistance in this
class.
- one of the best search engines, even for finding law is Google.com, so try it. You
may also find Findlaw very
helpful in finding law, and answering your legal questions.
- information about Paralegal jobs is located at Jobs.,
and also at lawjobs.itgo.com.
- Also remember that we have an excellent Index
of Legal Documents, and a Site
Index A-Z which you should become familiar with.