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Paralegal Studies: a Must for Any Legal Assistant |
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By Stanley Rubenti Career Colleges Columnist Remember the days when paralegals needed little or no background in law? Their duties rarely went beyond general proofreading, copying, researching, and fetching coffee. Those days are long gone. Today’s law firms expect paralegals to perform many duties traditionally reserved for attorneys. It saves law firms (and clients) a pretty penny, but paralegals have to work much harder. Securing a Paralegal Education OnlinePracticing paralegals looking to get ahead chances are typically far too busy with work to attend school full-time. Don’t fret – you can pursue your paralegal education online. Study at a pace that suits your current schedule, no matter how hectic. Besides, how much easier will your life be without commuting to a traditional campus?Online Courses Provide FlexibilityThe beauty of online education is that you set your own hours, schedule, and workload. Online paralegal programs are specifically designed for working professionals with little free time. Each online course, even if only taken one at a time, will bring you closer ultimate goal. You can also tailor them for your current workload. If your law firm is gearing up for a big criminal trial, for instance, pick an online course that speaks specifically to this area.Most working paralegals have at least an associates degree in paralegal studies. If you are genuinely committed to growing your career as a legal assistant, it is imperative that you secure the proper training and certification. Don’t get left behind. |
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