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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

CourtTechBulletin

Colorado courts have a dedicated page for "Efiling for Non-Attorneys" at: [link] There are links to forms and video/written tutorials listed. One can register as a self-represented party for the Connecticut Judicial Branch E-Services at: [link] Connecticut also provides "Court Services Centers" in all their Superior Courthouses.

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$4.3M in Grants to 36 Legal Services Programs Underscore Role of Tech in Driving Access to Justice

LawSites

That brings the amount awarded since the program’s inception to 826 grants totaling more than $77 million, all focused on creating innovative ways to better serve clients, strengthen program capacity and support the work of pro bono attorneys. Connecticut . Legal Aid Society of Hawai’i will receive two grants.

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New GPT-Based Chat App from LawDroid Is A Lawyer’s ‘Copilot’ for Research, Drafting, Brainstorming and More

LawSites

to serve as a lawyer’s virtual legal assistant, able to help with researching legal issues, drafting emails and letters, summarizing documents, brainstorming blog ideas, and even just conversational chatting. Currently, it is able to perform eight types of functions: Research a legal issue. Connecticut.

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Paralegal Salaries by State in 2019

LexBlog

The statistics provided by the United States Bureau of Labor show the paralegal and legal assistant jobs are going to be in high demand simply because the legal field is highly dependent on paralegal and legal assistant support. Connecticut. The average salary for a paralegal in Connecticut is $62,760.00.

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$4.3M in Grants to 36 Legal Services Programs Underscore Role of Tech in Driving Access to Justice

LawSites

That brings the amount awarded since the program’s inception to 826 grants totaling more than $77 million, all focused on creating innovative ways to better serve clients, strengthen program capacity and support the work of pro bono attorneys. Connecticut . Legal Aid Society of Hawai’i will receive two grants.

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Ramblings of a Connecticut Paralegal

An attorney delegates to you. At times, you may delegate to other paralegals or legal assistants. Think about it - if attorneys and paralegals in your firm consistently is producing well written documents, organized document production, is prepared for trial, etc., You're the paralegal. You get paid. End of story.

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What are My Duties?

Ramblings of a Connecticut Paralegal

Difficulties can arise as a paralegal as, at times, there is a fine line between what your duties are versus that of the attorney. As paralegals we get to know files and clients to the same extent as the attorneys we work for. Only the attorney or firm can do so. But we can't give legal advice.