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Paralegal Career - 5 Tips To
Determine If It's Right For You
Scott Knutson
If watching TV shows
like Law and Order or old Ally McBeal re-runs has you thinking you
would love a career as a legal assistant, you may want to look into
the real world of one before entering the paralegal job market.
Working as a paralegal can be interesting and very rewarding work,
but no one should enter the field with delusions of becoming an Erin
Brockovitch. Working as a paralegal can be interesting and very
rewarding work, but no one should enter the field with delusions of
becoming an Erin Brockovitch. Listed below are some of the qualities
a good paralegal should have.
1. You must love research. Not
only must you love it, you should be the kind of thinker who can
find innovative ways to find facts as you research cases. Maybe your
research will require surfing the Internet for days on end, or you
may find yourself neck deep in old files at the county courthouse.
You may even find yourself searching through old newspaper articles.
If you do not like research, find a different career choice.
2. You must be organized. As a paralegal, you are not only
organizing cases and files for yourself; you are also organizing
them for use by attorneys and other case workers. Having your own
system of filing will not work for a successful paralegal. Your
organization must be logical and easy for others to follow.
Remember, all the research you do could either make or break the
client's case.
3. You must work well with limited
supervision. If you require a boss standing over your shoulder
reminding you that your work is due soon, don't consider a career as
a paralegal. For one, the attorney or business person you work for
will not have time to be your deadline reminder. And, don't expect
that just because your boss says you have two weeks to complete a
case file that he or she won't say they absolutely need it two days
later.
4. You must work well under pressure. As you gather
research about a case, little facts could pop up that change the
entire course of your research. If you get frustrated easily, being
a paralegal might not be the career choice you should make. An
adaptable person succeeds as a legal assistant.
5. You must
have good people skills. Just because your job might mean doing a
lot of research doesn't mean you won't have vital contact with
clients. As a paralegal, you may take statements from clients and
help direct their questions and concerns to the attorney. You are
their liaison with the lawyer. It's important that you like to help
people and can work with a diverse group of people if you work as a
legal assistant.
If you have the above qualities, you would
probably make a great paralegal. If you have those five qualities,
plus having training or certification as a legal assistant, the
world will be your oyster. The training will set you apart from all
the other people who also have the same qualities. Twenty and 30
years ago, no one had formal training as a legal assistant. All
those paralegals are preparing for retirement now and their
employers will plan to replace them with a trained professional
instead of offering on the job training again.
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