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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, paralegal employment is
growing much faster than average, because cost-cutting employers are
hiring them to do work that attorneys
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paralegals have a paralegal or legal services degree. Aspiring
paralegals who already have a bachelor's degree in another subject can
supplement their college degrees with paralegal certificates. Voluntary
certification 
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What Do Paralegals Do?
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Paralegals support lawyers in preparatory work for hearings and trials,
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arguments
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and skills required for this work can typically only be gained through
formal career training
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