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eDiscovery Matters to Your Litigation Career

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eDiscovery is not a bad word. For those litigation paralegals who embrace it and learn everything they can about it, eDiscovery matters and has been a game-changer for their careers. In fact, I’m also hosting a free masterclass next week on it because of how important eDiscovery is to litigation paralegal careers. LEARN MORE.

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Paralegal Compliance Officer – An Interview with Melissa Andrews

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She started it with just an associate’s degree, her paralegal certification, and around 15 or so years of paralegal experience working primarily in personal injury, but with a sprinkling in of some family law, criminal, and real estate. They had some family law questions because of who has parental rights.

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Paralegal Job Search Q & A

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I’ve been a family law paralegal for about 5 years and have burned out from the stress. I hear that A LOT from paralegals who work in family law. It’s probably one of the most stressful areas, because its all emotional – whether you’re doing divorce, adoption, or any specialty area within family law.

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Paralegal vs. Lawyer: Key Differences and Career Paths

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There are even legal tech tools to help, from e-discovery platforms to sophisticated document management systems that track every piece of paper crossing your desk. But once they pass, lawyers are licensed to practice and can choose specializationslike criminal law, family law, environmental law, and a host of other fields.