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Paralegals

Paralegals are also known as Legal Assistants. Their working is very similar to a lawyer but they are not supposed to give legal advice or present case in the court. They are qualified through education, training or work experience which is considered essential to perform substantive legal work that require knowledge of legal concepts and that is customarily but not exclusively performed by lawyer. Paralegals work on contract basis or employed by an attorney, a law firm, or a government agency, etc and these agencies appoint an attorney or an active member of State Bars to supervise and give advice to paralegal whenever required.

To become a Legal Assistant or paralegal, the required qualification is an associate’s degree in paralegal studies, or a bachelor’s degree coupled with a certificate in paralegal studies. Legal Assistant is an asset to an attorney or a lawyer as they help them in preparing closings, hearings, trials, and corporate meetings etc. They collect, compile and utilize technical information and then investigate all the important facts obtained.

A paralegal is becoming a primary need of all the law firms as they help them to work more efficiently. Moreover, for cases involving family disputes, wills, trusts etc. they help people with out of court procedures and settlements. In the law firm, they perform different duties like appraisals and inventory property for estate planning, draft contracts, separation agreements etc. They are paid handsomely by law firms depending upon their experience and performance.

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