Career As A Paralegal
John Daye
The paralegal profession is currently experiencing a great deal
of growth and prosperity. With the average USA annual salary
averaging around $34,000 for local and state work, nearly
double that for Federal Government work, and much more in the
private sector, it’s no wonder this career field is growing.
Let’s take a look at just a few reasons why a career as a
paralegal is so rewarding.
Challenging Work
Attorneys pass much of their workload along to paralegals, also
known as legal assistants. However, paralegals may not perform
all of an attorney tasks, these tasks include setting legal
fees, giving out legal advice, and presenting court cases. But
they may play a role in virtually everything else.
Case preparation is part of a paralegals workload. Paralegals
often help lawyers with background information and research,
legal history, case studies, fact-finding investigations,
document preparation and analysis, plea documents, folder,
record and file handling. The work they perform is often
involved with hearings, trials, closing comments, and corporate
functions.
Jobs are available for paralegals in many types of companies
and organizations. They work with employee benefits, labor law,
criminal law, corporate law, government (at all levels), real
estate and bankruptcy. And you’ll find them working in personal
injury law and litigation as well.
Career Tidbits
The following list includes a few pieces of interesting
information concerning paralegals:
- Paralegals usually work year round, although temporary
paralegal work is available. Although 40 hours is average,
heavy workloads are a possibility. Work isn’t always at the
office; paralegals need to work in libraries and often travel
in order to gather relevant information.
- In 2004, there were 224,000 paralegal jobs, with private
practices employing roughly 7 out of 10 of them.
- Job opportunities for paralegals are expected to climb at a
faster than average rate through the year 2014.
There’s no better time to check into being a paralegal than
now!
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