
There are a number of schools and colleges that offer an associate's, bachelors, or master's degree in legal and paralegal studies. Voluntary certification is also available for those who wish to obtain a greater advantage in the field. As the student of an educational program you can study a wide range of legal subjects like legal philosophy, criminal law, legal research, civil litigation, and ethics. Accredited training can provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in the legal field working with lawyers, witnesses, the public, judges, and more. Degrees and certificates can be obtained easily in a variety of specialties allowing you to study a number of subjects.
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Paralegals or legal assistants are responsible for researching legal documents, investigating cases, obtaining affidavits, locating witnesses, drafting contracts and pleadings, preparing legal arguments, and much more. With an accredited education students can study coursework in legal terminology,
law, computers, legal analysis, stages of litigation, court rules, sociology, arbitration process, and other related courses. Students who wish to obtain a degree or certificate will have the option to work in a variety of areas carrying out a number of tasks.
With a degree from a school or college you will be able to find employment in private law firms, insurance firms, government agencies, corporate legal departments, banks, public defenders offices, and more. Students can choose to specialize in areas like civil litigation, workers' compensation, immigration, personal injury,
criminal justice, family law, employment law, and bankruptcy depending on the degree desired.
Accredited programs will train you to perform legal research, assist lawyers, write case summaries, and draft legal contracts, pleadings, separation agreements, mortgages, instruments of trust, estate plans and wills, and tax returns. Students will learn to help prepare for trails and hearings, interview witnesses and clients, manage financial office records, and more. By attending an accredited school or college for a degree as a legal assistant or paralegal you can become a professional in this exciting field.
The National Association of Legal Assistants offers those with paralegal experience and knowledge the opportunity to take a national paralegal certification exam in order to become a Certified Legal Assistant (CLA) or Certified paralegal (CP).
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There are a number of agencies that can provide schools and colleges with full accreditation ensuring that the programs they offer will provide the best quality education possible. Agencies like the
American Bar Association (ABA) provide this accreditation to educational programs that offer legal and paralegal training and meet the necessary criteria.
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