Law Office Manager/Administrator

The law office manager can run the entire law office, or just the para-professional staff. The job requires someone who is not only well-organized but also a skilled inter-personal communicator. Law office managers have general responsibility for the planning, hiring, and overall business functioning of the law office. They will need to do the mundane [...]

Legal Nurse Consultant

A legal nurse consultant uses the knowledge gained from practicing in the health care field, the knowledge gained from a legal studies or paralegal degree, and provides assistance to a variety of professionals in law firms, government offices, insurance companies, etc. A legal nurse consultant has training as a registered nurse, and through educational and [...]

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

A paralegal, or legal assistant, typically works in public or private law firms and performs many of the tasks of attorneys. Paralegals assist attorneys by preparing for hearings, trials, and meetings. A paralegal job description includes investigation of the facts of a case, collection of documents from a variety of sources, and legal case research [...]

Court Clerk

Court clerks perform administrative duties in the criminal and civil justice systems, assisting other court officers as well as judges, bailiffs, and lawyers. They may document the receipt of various legal documents as well as keep records of appearances and licensing on behalf of municipal, county and other agencies. T hey perform tasks similar to [...]

Where do Paralegals Work?

Introduction: Although lawyers assume ultimate responsibility for legal work, they often delegate many of their tasks to paralegals. In fact, paralegals, also called legal assistants, are continuing to assume new responsibilities in legal offices and perform many of the same tasks as lawyers. Even so, they are explicitly prohibited from carrying out duties considered to [...]

How to Find a Paralegal Job

Introduction: The legal studies, paralegal curriculum at most universities offers students a wide variety of options, providing a solid background for many different careers and offers flexibility to move across many fields related to the legal system as they progress in their career. Additionally, this degree prepares individuals for many different jobs by offering insight [...]

Why Choose an Accredited Paralegal School?

Introduction: Accreditation ensures a college or university meets academic quality and rigor for its programs of study. Institutions that are accredited  are eligible for Federal Financial Aid.  Regional accreditation allows for ease of transfer of credits and tuition reimbursement opportunities by employers.  If considering graduate programs, regional accreditation is an important aspect to consider when [...]

Steps to Starting a Paralegal Career

Introduction: Potential entry-level and management training position titles include legal assistant/paralegal, account representative, human resource representative, client services representative, office manager, law office administrator, or paralegal manager.   Step 1: Find the right job for you and read the job announcement or position description.   Step 2: Research the educational and experiential requirements of the [...]

Paralegal Education Options

Below are the education options you can pursue for a Paralegal career: Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies Associate of Science in Legal Assisting/Paralegal Associate in Science in Paralegal Studies Associate in Science in Legal Studies Diploma in Legal Assisting/ParalegalBachelor of Science in Legal Studies A bachelor’s degree in Legal Studies will provide you with [...]

Learn About Being a Paralegal

Introduction: A legal studies degree affords students the opportunity to learn about law and the legal framework of the United States, with an emphasis of the role of law in culture. As a four year bachelor’s degree program, it is considered a liberal arts degree that focuses on the law. Paralegal Bachelor’s Degree Information A [...]