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Litigation Paralegal to E-discovery Paralegal

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Sometimes the best career options for paralegals are available with their current employer. Once you have hands-on experience in your litigation paralegal job, should you get certified by an e-discovery organization? Where can you get continuing education? GET THE CERTIFICATION. That is entirely up to you.

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15 Alternative Paralegal Career Options

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The skills that you’ve acquired throughout your paralegal career have opened the door to unlimited employment opportunities if you are looking for a paralegal career path that does not have the title “paralegal” that utilize your paralegal skills and experience. Project Manager for legal support vendor.

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5 Paralegal Mistakes to Avoid

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The Problem with Staying in Your Lane A perfect example of this is a litigation paralegal who I interviewed for a position at the firm. She had the years of experience and checked all of the other boxes for education and the basics that HR wanted to see. It’s going to allow you to lead a project and project manage it better.

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Why Faking It Till You Make It Is A Bad Idea

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I don’t think they pay for continuing education at the firm. I told her all of the stories of the paralegals who thought the same thing and then later reached out to me to take them off the payment plan and pay in full because once their attorney found out they were taking the course, and what it was about, they offered to pay for it.

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The Power of Paralegal Mentors – An Interview with Ashley Stasiewich

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She was previously supervising graduates of the Paralegal Studies and Office Assistant program during their practicums as an office manager at Morrow Law, but she much prefers her current role working in higher education because it allows her to make a greater impact in educating future legal professionals. Reasonably so.