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Is It Time to Steal One of Those Surprising Job Titles?

The Estrin Report

HR Manager, attorney, paralegal, marketing manager, may describe your role but it sure ain’t fun. What happened to Attorney, Paralegal, Administrator? And: Provides training for new attorneys on the various research resources including Lexis, Westlaw, Casetext, etc. Legal Assistant Support (formerly Legal Assistant ).

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Paralegal Roles in Other Countries

Paralegal Bootcamp

With this being the case, we focus on a variety of paralegal, legal assistant, and administrative assistant legal positions in our home country. One job posting I found, for example, was for a corporation looking to hire an Assistant Juridique for more administrative tasks. Education/Certification.

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The Benefits of Virtual Legal Assistants

MyCase

“Virtual assistants” is simultaneously one of the most trending and confusable terms of the last ten years. Ask a fellow attorney or friend to define it. When asked what their virtual legal assistants contribute toward, in one recent online forum thread with 192 (!) Virtual legal secretaries. Calendaring.

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Get Certified in Your Gap Year

Blackstone Career Institute

Legal Assistant/Paralegal Blackstone’s Legal Assistant/Paralegal Program can be completed within 6-12 months on average. Upon completion of the program, Blackstone covers the cost to sit for the Certified Paralegal (CP®) exam given by the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA).

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How Do Lawyers Plan for Retirement?

MyCase

According to Law.com , attorney retirement in New York is “remarkably complex” with “variations of ‘retire’… used in different contexts.” Mandatory retirement is a controversial topic in the legal industry. Some law firms have policies that require attorneys to retire by a certain age—usually between 65 and 70.

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