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What you can do with a career in paralegal

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WELCOME

EVEREST STUDENTS!

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What you can do with a Degree in…

Paralegal

Presents:

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Participation Your Personal “survival guide”

• You need to participate daily by submitting discussion and homework assignments.

• Active participation increases your chances of earning As and Bs.

• Submit all assignments on time before the due dates.

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Lesson Objectives

By the completion of this lesson participants will be able to:

Have a solid understanding of careers available to paralegal students.

Know where to locate research tools for exploring the career opportunities.

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Section I:

What Types of Careers are Available?

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What do you think?

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Significant Points

Employment is expected to grow much faster than average, but competition is expected

• Best Opportunities– Formally trained– Experienced paralegals

• Education– A.S. or A.A. in Paralegal studies– B.S. or B.A. in another field & certificate in paralegal studies

• About 71 percent work for law firms

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EUOL Paralegal Studies Graduates

Legal Assistant, Department of Justice

Senior Administrative Analyst, City of

Atlanta Solicitor’s Office

Workman's Compensation

Paralegal

Detention Officer Litigation Paralegal Legal Secretary

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What Will I Do?

Assist in preparation of hearings,

closings, trials, and corporate meetings.

Investigate the facts of the cases

Identify Important Precedents

Assist attorneys

during trials

Draft Contracts, mortgages,

and separation agreements

Assist in preparing

tax returns, trust funds, and estate planning.

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Where Will I Work?

Employment Services

Insurance Carriers

Legal

Services

Government Offices

Corporate Legal Departments

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Possible Job TitlesParalegal

Legal Assistant

Claims Adjuster

Examines and Investigators

Law Clerk

Occupational Health and Safety Specialists

Occupational Health and Safety technicians

Titles Examiners

Abstractors and Searchers

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Possible Specialties

• Litigation• Personal Injury• Corporate Law• Criminal Law• Employee Benefits• Intellectual Property• Family Law• Real Estate• Immigration• Bankruptcy• Labor Law

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Corporate Paralegals VS. Litigation Paralegals

Corporate ParalegalsEmployee ContractsShareholder AgreementsStock Option PlansEmployee Benefits PlansFile Annual Financial ReportsMaintain Corporate Minutes (record resolutions)Prepare forms to secure loans for corporation.Monitor and review government regulationsMay oversee team projects

Litigations Paralegals• Analyze Legal Information for

internal use• Maintain Reference Files• Conduct Research for attorneys• Collect and Analyze evidence for

agency hearings• May prepare informational material

on laws, agency regulations, and agency policy

• File Forms, Conduct research, and prepare documents

Often Assist With…

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Working Conditions

• Work in offices and law libraries• Occasional travel may be required• Generally work a standard 40-hour week

– Most paralegals work year round– Some temporarily employed during peak times– Overtime may be required

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Questions?

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Section II:

Employment in Legal Work

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Employment• Paralegals and legal assistants held

about 263,800 jobs in 2008. – Private law firms employed 71 %– Remainder in corporate legal departments

& government

• Federal Government– DOJ is the largest employer– Followed by the SSA and the DOT

• Small number of paralegals – Own their own businesses – Work as freelance legal assistants

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What is my Earning Potential?

$46,120

$36,080

Legal Service

s $44,480

Employment

Services

$50,050

$59,310

Insurance

Carriers $52,200

Management $55,910

Median Wage

Middle 50%

Agency

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Job OutlookEmployment is expected to grow by 28% through

2018!

Why?– Population Growth– Companies Reducing Costs (Paralegals cheaper than

lawyers)– Increase in Paralegal Responsibilities– Growth in Pre-Paid Legal Plans– Increase in the size of “In House” Legal Departments

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Obtain Internships at local law offices and companies

Contact local offices

and agencies for

volunteer opportunities

Keep an open min

about your career path

How can I separate myself from other Candidates?

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Questions?

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Section III:

Certifications and Requirements

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NALA Certification

• The National Association of Legal Assistants –

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Professional Associations

• www.nala.org -The National Association of Legal Assistants is a professional association for legal assistants, providing continuing education and professional certification programs for paralegals.

• http://aapipara.org - American Alliance Certified Paralegal (AACP) credential, a voluntary certification program.

• www.paralegals.org - The National Federation of Paralegal Associations (NFPA) offers the Registered Paralegal (RP) designation to paralegals with a bachelor's degree and at least 2 years of experience who pass an exam.

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Websites for Additional Information and Job Opportunities

• http://www.bls.gov/oco/ - U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor

Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook

• http://www.abanet.org/legalservices/paralegals - Standing Committee

on Paralegals, American Bar Association

• http://www.nals.org/ - National Association of Legal Secretaries

• http://www.aafpe.org/ - American Association for Paralegal Education

• http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/ - This is a resource for locating and

applying for job opportunities

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Questions?

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