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Online Degrees Can Charge Your Legal And Paralegal
Careers
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by:
Joyce Jackson
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The need for trained legal professionals and
paralegals is expected to grow faster than the national average for job
growth within the next five years. Stiff competition is expected,
making your decision to enter the legal profession a critical one. The
online program you choose will be a crucial decision affecting the
level of success you enjoy.
While paralegals and legal assistants once were trained on the job,
employers today are increasingly depending upon employees who have
already completed some type of formal legal education or training.
That's why a legal or paralegal certification, degree or online degree
is so important to your future success in the legal profession.
One of a paralegal's most important tasks is helping lawyers prepare
for closings, hearings, trials, and corporate meetings. Your classes
and online programs will teach you to investigate the facts of cases
and ensure that all relevant information is considered. Colleges and
online schools also will teach you critical skills such as preparing
the legal arguments, drafting pleadings and motions to be filed with
the court, obtaining affidavits, and assisting attorneys during trials.
Once you have earned your legal certification via an online legal
degree, you will be able to find work in all types of organizations,
but most are employed by law firms, corporate legal departments, and
various government offices. Your degree program or online courses will
prepare you for work in all areas of the law, including litigation,
personal injury, corporate law, criminal law, employee benefits,
intellectual property, labor law, bankruptcy, immigration, family law,
and real estate.
Because computer use and technical knowledge has become essential to
paralegal work, a well-rounded degree program or online program is
critical.There are several ways to become a paralegal. Increasingly,
employers prefer graduates of four-year paralegal programs or college
graduates who have completed paralegal certificate or online paralegal
training programs.
Over 800 formal paralegal training programs are offered by 4-year
colleges and universities, law schools, community and junior colleges,
business schools, and proprietary schools.
Paralegal programs include 2-year associate's degree programs, 4-year
bachelor's degree programs, and certificate programs that take only a
few months to complete. Many certificate programs only require a high
school diploma or GED for admission, but they usually are designed for
students who already hold an associate or baccalaureate degree.Your
legal or paralegal education will prepare you for a rewarding and
relaxed life. According to the National Association of Legal
Assistants, paralegals had an average salary of $38,000 in 2000.
About the author:
Joyce Jackson writes, lectures and publishes helpful and easy to
understand information for the online degree student. More
comprehensive and simple tips are found on her website: http://www.theonlinedegreeguru.com
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