by A. Sunrise
Here on Wall Street, where I have worked for 21 years, paralegal jobs are revolving doors in the most revered, most selective, pickiest law firms in the world. This white-shoe workplace is sharply divided into two kinds...read more
I became a paralegal by majoring in Paralegal Technology at my local community college and receiving my Associates Degree. There are also some four year colleges that offer paralegal programs. About half way through my e...read more
To become a paralegal, or legal assistant, as they are often more commonly known, one should first possess an interest in the field of law. Skills such as typing, filing, organizing and dealing with difficult people wil...read more
In researching the facets of becoming a paralegal, I learned there are many paralegal education programs being offered including community colleges, private institutions as well as online universities and colleges. It i...read more
by May Monten
There are several different paths you can take to become a paralegal. You could get a certificate, or a college degree, or both. In some cases, you might not need either. Different employers will have very different requ...read more
by MysLykeMeeh
As a paralegal, you should understand that you are only an assistant to an attorney. You should know where and how to draw your limits when dealing with a client. Even if you are just an assistant, as a paralegal, you are ...read more
by Brandy Fee
Ten years ago you could walk into a law office and apply to be a secretary. In doing so, if you got hired you would be taught to answer phones, run errands, and other small jobs. If you stayed with the firm for a period of...read more
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