Does anyone know anyone who is a paralegal?I'm trying to figure out what I'm going to do if I get out of the Air Force, and exploring this as an option.
11/27/2005 2:43:53 AM
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11/27/2005 3:23:53 AM
there are student legal services on campus that will help.....just do a search on the nc state website.
11/27/2005 9:49:05 AM
^ I think you misunderstood his post.He's not in need of legal services, he just wants to know what a paralegal does, and if it's a good job to take after he gets out of the airforce.
11/27/2005 10:27:50 AM
Buck up and be a lawyer instead.I work in an office that shares space with lawyers and the paralegals do all the work and get paid shitty while the lawyer sits around her office and double clicks the mouse or some shit.
11/27/2005 10:56:23 AM
11/27/2005 11:26:55 AM
I used to be a paralegal, PM me if you want details. bgmims pretty much nailed it though
11/27/2005 11:40:28 AM
11/27/2005 3:05:11 PM
I actually know a paralegal who was formerly in the Air Force. I'll give her a call and see if she would be willing to talk to you.
11/27/2005 3:51:22 PM
I was one for my dad. They don't make much $, even with a masters.
11/27/2005 6:52:39 PM
i'm currently working as a paralegal at a personal injury law firm. when i first started i was assiting paralegals in case management in pre-lit and enjoyed it very much. i had a lot of contacts with clients and i enjoyed my work. now i've been promoted and am working as a civil litigation paralegal and i'm half pleased and half not with my job. i talk to clients a lot less now and am mainly stuck in a desk all day reviewing medical records and preparing files for mediation or trial. i spend most of my time on the phone with other paralegals playing phone tag to try and schedule a mediation or deposition. but there are other kind of paralegals as well. i do some legal research for the attorneys but in any firm setting an associate attorny (one just out of law school) is going to do the mass of legal research.a corporate paralegal would be working alongside an in house attorney or attorney that works for a corporation. business deals, contracts, etc...there may be some legal research with that but most would be drafting documents for attorney review.real estate paralegal would do title searches and filing deeds with the court. (real estate paralegals are also common free lance--so you could work from home)i'm also taking night classes at meredith college to get my paralegal certificate which would up my salaray a bit. but as mentioned--paralegals do a lot of the grunt work in a lawfirm, and the attorneys make the money. but if you work for a good lawyer then the experience is gonna be rewarding. plus if you're a good paralegal you can really negotiate your salary. good paralegals are worth their weight in gold to attorneys and they'll compete for you.if you have any other questions, shoot me a PM and i'll be happy to answer them for ya.[Edited on November 27, 2005 at 7:30 PM. Reason : t]
11/27/2005 7:30:33 PM
^what firm do you work for? that's the same shit I used to do
11/27/2005 7:46:19 PM
I'm a lawyer at business law firm and I work with a number of paralegals. If you have specific questions about what they do just PM me.
11/27/2005 10:55:45 PM