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What You Don’t Know About the Paralegal Job Market

The Estrin Report

Here are the top 9 concerns, questions, and hottest topics for today’s job market The Goldman Sachs white paper states that 44% of all legal jobs will be replaced by AI and that it will virtually wipe out the paralegal role. Technology always changes jobs and lawyers are always slow to move but this is definitely a game-changer.

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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

CourtTechBulletin

From there is a link to their courthelp web page ( [link] ) that "can help you when you don't have a lawyer". The North Carolina Judicial Branch links a good number of Help Topics directly from their home page. There is a lot of information there.

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How Do Lawyers Plan for Retirement?

MyCase

Whether your retirement is around the corner or further down the road, retirement for lawyers requires extensive preparation. There are certain lawyer retirement rules and regulation requirements you’ll need to follow—and they vary from state to state. . When Do Lawyers Retire? Is There a Mandatory Retirement Age for Lawyers?

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Recording Social Justice at the Equal Justice Conference

LegalTalkNetwork

Here is a picture of me with my best legal aid friend, Rusty from South Carolina Legal Services at the LTN table, totally excited, as you can tell! Johnathan Pyle, Philadelphia Legal Assistance, and Angela Trip, Michigan Legal Help. Pro Bono Legal Services in Disaster Relief.