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How a Paralegal Career is a Shortcut for Many in the Legal Field

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Paralegal careers provide a large scope for diversity and variety
as well as career advancement. Although an entry-level paralegal
salary is not considered to be high, as time goes on and you gain
experience you can become a very well paid paralegal with
considerable responsibility.


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How a Paralegal Career is a Shortcut for Many in the Legal Field
Copyright (c) 2008 Jennifer Charleston
CareerToolkits.com
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Paralegal careers provide a large scope for diversity and variety
as well as career advancement. Although an entry-level paralegal
salary is not considered to be high, as time goes on and you gain
experience you can become a very well paid paralegal with
considerable responsibility.

Going to paralegal school or attending a university program
specializing in paralegal law is the best way to get a start in
this exciting career. There are many areas of expertise that
paralegals can work in so gaining an understanding of what these
are is a good way to decide where you want your career to
progress to over time.

Types of Paralegals Include:

Nurse Paralegal - An excellent choice for paralegals who have
some experience or interest in the medical profession.

Patent Paralegal - These paralegals have the potential to earn
the most money while they aid patent attorneys and agents in
filing patent-related paperwork.

Immigration Paralegal - A unique paralegal career choice.

Real Estate Paralegal - These paralegals help in the process of
buying and selling property for clients.

Bankruptcy Paralegal - A niche paralegal area that is growing.

Family Law - Takes care of all legal issues relating to families
such as divorce and estate planning.

Litigation Paralegal - These paralegals work with lawsuits of
different types.

Real estate paralegals are one of the most common areas of
paralegal work. These paralegals undertake various tasks such as
preparing closings, performing due diligence, liaising with
clients during the purchase and contract exchange process of
property sales, and researching the title and administrative
processes. Real estate law takes in all aspects of buying and
selling property as well as the finance and leasing of property
(both commercial and residential). Paralegals work closely with
property solicitors to ensure the property exchange process goes
smoothly.

Litigation paralegals settle lawsuits. These paralegals need to
be familiar with civil procedure and discovery but it will depend
what type of litigation the paralegal is involved in. The two
types are civil and criminal. Litigation paralegals must
undertake a lot of work per client so it is one of the more
strenuous branches of this profession. Some tasks of a litigation
paralegal include interviewing the witnesses, investigating the
facts, aiding in the preparation of appeals, tracking court
deadlines and drafting pleadings.

If you are interested in law but do not wish to become a lawyer,
consider a paralegal career. It is just as exiting as a career as
an attorney, but does not require a law degree. As you can see,
there are also many different branches of the paralegal
profession that you can choose from based on your interests.

Paralegal Salary Facts

Paralegal careers are very popular due to the interesting work
and potential salary of employees. The median paralegal salary
stands at about $45,000 but there is plenty of scope and
opportunity to drastically increase your salary through further
study, increased experience and smart job searching.

There is always a large variation in salaries between legal
firms. Large firms will generally pay a paralegal more than very
small firms. Government agencies also offer excellent salary
opportunities for paralegals with higher earnings and more
benefits. Most of the time paralegals are paid by attorneys based
on the quality and also the quantity of work delivered.

Sometimes law firms favor specific qualifications in their
paralegals and as such if you meet these requirements you will be
entitled to a larger salary and benefits. Paralegals often
receive bonuses. The average bonus per year is around $3,400. The
average paralegal salary is said to increase by around $1700 per
year but this number may fluctuate depending upon economic
conditions.

Paralegals are known to work exceptionally long hours. Depending
upon the terms of your contract, you may be eligible for
over-time as a paralegal. As mentioned, bonuses are also paid as
a reward for their dedication.

Paralegals and legal assistants earn different average salaries
based on both education and experience as well as the quality of
the employer. In general, legal firms in major cities will pay
considerably more than those in rural or regional areas.

Junior paralegals generally start on a low wage of around $25,000
but quickly progress as they gain experience with most receiving
a pay rise each year. The top paralegals can command more than
$60,000 per year and these people are generally experts in one
area of the paralegal profession.

Some common tasks performed by paralegals include:

 * Contacting clients
 * Drafting documents
 * Organizing client files
 * Indexing transcripts
 * Preparing clients for court hearings
 * Reviewing legal material
 * Maintaining schedule calendar
 * Track pending legislation that could affect clients

All of these tasks combine to make-up a job that requires much
attention to detail and knowledge about the legal system. And
this is why paralegals can potentially earn an excellent salary.
So if this sounds interesting to you, consider pursuing a career
as a paralegal, it’s an exciting career field that doesn’t
require years of school and experience.






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