Use your college degree to become a paralegal in as little as 4 months!
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American Association for Paralegal Education
Minnesota Paralegal Association
What Do Paralegals Do? Where Do They Work?
A career as a paralegal may provide you with the job security and satisfaction you've been seeking.
The need for legal service is expanding dramatically and government studies indicate that the paralegal profession is one of the fastest growing occupations in the United States today.
A paralegal (or legal assistant) is a highly trained member of the legal team who, under the direction of the lawyer, applies knowledge of the law and legal procedures to provide legal service. Paralegals are employed by private law firms, legal departments of corporations, banks, insurance companies, real estate offices and government agencies.
A paralegal may perform any function, delegated and supervised by an attorney, that may include, but is not limited to, the following:
Draft correspondence and pleadings...
Summarize depositions, interrogatories and testimony...
Conduct investigation and statistical and documentary research...
Attend execution of will, real estate, closings, depositions, court or administrative hearings and trials with the attorney.
Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL)
All states limit the practice of law to licensed attorneys and specific laws define what duties may or many not be performed by a non-attorney. These laws vary widely from state to state.
What Are Employers Looking For In A Paralegal?
Detail management skills
Good oral and written communication skills
The ability to distinguish relevant from irrelevant information
The ability to be self-directed and self-disciplined
Tenacity and initiative
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Will I Like Being A Paralegal?
We think so! Studies of job satisfaction indicate that paralegals feel a high degree of satisfaction with their profession.
The objectives of the Minnesota Paralegal Institute are:
To recruit and enroll students with an interest in legal service and the potential to succeed as paralegals.
To provide quality instruction based on relevant curricula, emphasizing the practical skills most needed by paralegals for career success.
To instill in students a clear understanding of the role of the paralegal and the principles of professional responsibility.
To assist graduates of the program in finding positions.
To promote within the community a greater recognition and acceptance of the important role of the paralegal.
To provide high quality education in a supportive environment for individuals who can excel in a rigorous, graduate level, academic program and be successfully employed as paralegals.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ACCESS
Minnesota Paralegal Institute is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and employment without regard to race, creed, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual orientation or disability.
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