article thumbnail

Jennifer Smith-Sutphin’s Journey to Becoming a Paralegal

NCBA

By the Communications Committee Jennifer is a Certified Paralegal in North Carolina and South Carolina and has been a paralegal for 25 years. She also received her Advanced Certified Paralegal Certification in Trial Practice, Land Use, and Real Property through the National Association of Legal Assistants.

article thumbnail

Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

CourtTechBulletin

Minnesota also provides a Guide and File capability that "helps you create court forms in certain types of cases" at: [link] And the court has provided training videos for their e-filing system at: [link] The Mississippi Judiciary has posted their civil legal assistance resources at: [link] The site contains court forms, information fee waivers, and (..)

eFiling 200
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

What You Don’t Know About the Paralegal Job Market

The Estrin Report

About 45,800 openings for paralegals and legal assistants are projected each year, on average, over the decade. The worst state for paralegals is South Carolina with an average salary of $36,908 per year. Paralegals are most in-demand in New York, NY. 9% of all paralegals are LGBT. Are women paid equally?

article thumbnail

How Do Lawyers Plan for Retirement?

MyCase

For reference, the South Carolina Bar Association provides an example of a letter to a client informing them of an attorney’s retirement. . This message lets clients know who to contact for information or legal assistance after you’ve retired. . Submit Your Notice.

Lawyer 52
article thumbnail

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. Let me set the scene. Hint: read to the end for a surprise episode.