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What is a Litigation Paralegal?

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A litigation paralegal assists the attorney with many case management duties, from the complaint through the trial and the appeal. Three primary areas of case management responsibility include: Draft pleadings and discovery. Prepare for depositions, mediations, and arbitrations. Assist at trial.

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Is it Worth it to Become a Litigation Paralegal?

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Download Now Keep in mind that the median annual wage that is cited by the Bureau of Labor Statistics includes ALL paralegals AND legal assistants at ALL levels of experience, education, size of firm, and practice area that they work in. However, bear in mind that some employers prefer candidates with formal college education.

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Top 7 Tips for Litigation Paralegals in 2024

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Now this was back before there was fancy case management software, which was nice to use. I used to use an Excel spreadsheet, and you know what, depending on how user-friendly your case management software is, it might be easier for you to use an Excel file, even if you do have access to expensive software.

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A Path to eDiscovery Certification

Paralegal Bootcamp

You know, we’re an educational association, so our focus is really improving people’s career, enhancing their networking, and really just upskilling folks so that they can find more fulfilling roles in the industry. We see junior paralegals grow into case managers. Well, it’s no different in e-discovery.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

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Altumatim cuts through the noise in the ever-increasing volume of electronically stored information (ESI) and reduces the cost and time required to find the information that is critical to making informed decisions about whether or how to proceed with a matter and ultimately how to present the most compelling case at trial.