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Contract Law for Paralegals - Webinar

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Paralegal Responsibilities in Family Law - Webinar (Recorded)

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Legal analytics Market report - Forecast (2021-2026)

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Paralegals are an integral part of the legal profession. They provide support to lawyers by researching legal issues, preparing legal documents, and providing assistance in court proceedings. Paralegals are often employed by law firms, government agencies, and corporate legal departments. They may also work as independent contractors or freelancers. Paralegals are expected to have a thorough understanding of the law and legal procedures. They must be able to interpret legal documents, analyze legal issues, and provide advice to clients. They must also be able to communicate effectively with clients, lawyers, and other legal professionals. The paralegal market is highly competitive, with many qualified professionals vying for positions. To be successful, paralegals must possess strong research and writing skills, as well as a comprehensive understanding of the law. Some companies in the paralegal market include LexisNexis, Westlaw, LegalZoom, and Nolo. These companies provide a variety of services, including legal research, document preparation, and legal advice. They also offer online courses and resources to help paralegals stay up to date on the latest legal developments. Show Less Read more