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Four B’s of a Well-Rounded Paralegal

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I know our paralegal association does a lot for veterans and kids in need. Its easy to get swept up in the idea of law firms and the hustle and bustle of deadlines and egos. And I think this one is the hardest to accomplish on the road to being a well-rounded paralegal. I totally get that. But this is 2025.

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4 Ways to Transition Into Your New Paralegal Role Smoothly

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Are you getting ready transition into your new paralegal role? I was fortunate to start my paralegal career at a law firm where the managing partners saw the value in making sure employees were taken care of. It was hard to be my own voice of reason, but I knew that I deserved to be a more well-rounded paralegal.

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4 Ways to Stay Ahead of Email Jam

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Microsoft Office is a widely used program among law firms in the United States, and if used to its full potential, Outlook can be an extremely useful tool in your paralegal career. She is a Delaware native and graduated from the University of Delaware with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.

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How to Balance Being a Mom and a Rockstar Paralegal

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I spent the next few years earning my degrees and paralegal certificate and getting married and having a few more babies. To meet the requirements for my bachelor’s degree, I had to complete an internship at a law firm. It opened the door to a hallway of opportunities and my paralegal career began.

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You Got Fired, Now What?

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Here are some paralegal professional development tips for you. If you’ve been at this law firm thing long enough, you know the value of getting a foot in the door. I couldn’t keep getting attached to the idea of what I could or would be doing at a new law firm. I’m not what they are looking for and that’s OKAY!