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Complete a Paralegal Degree -
Find a Paralegal School near you The paralegal degrees featured on this web site
will prepare you for a paralegal position in a legal setting such as a law
office, courthouse, administrative agency, corporate in-house counsel office,
or insurance company. As you are completing your paralegal degree, you will
learn to gather and analyze facts relevant to legal disputes, perform legal
research, draft legal documents, and prepare witnesses and evidence for
presentation at legal proceedings. An effective paralegal must have a firm
grasp of both substantive and procedural law, excellent communication skills,
and the ability to think analytically and logically. Our paralegal degrees
will provide you with the skills necessary to perform specifically delegated
substantive legal work under the supervision of a lawyer.
Some of the benefits of a paralegal degree are an excellent job market,
growing career opportunities and the opportunity to specialize in your
area of interest: criminal, real estate, insurance and otheres. You will
be able to take advantage of your paralegal degree to work in many different
environments in either the public or private sector. With your paralegal
degree you will enter an exciting world of constant changes and new and
different situations.
As defined by the National Federation of Paralegal Associations (NFPA),
paralegal is a person qualified through education, training or work experience
to perform substantive legal work that requires knowledge of legal concepts
and is customarily, but not exclusively, performed by a lawyer. This person
may be retained or employed by a lawyer, law office, governmental agency
or other entity or may be authorized by administrative, statutory or court
authority to perform this work.
Your paralegal degree will open up new levels of employment opportunities
and remuneration. Of course salaries depend on the education and experience
the paralegal brings to the job, the type of employer, and the geographic
location of the job. Generally, paralegals working for large law firms
in metropolitan areas earn more than paralegals working for smaller firms
or in less populated areas.
The NFPA's 2001 Paralegal Compensation and Benefits Report reveals a
high salary of $114,000 - a nice reward for a paralegal degree. The average
salary nationwide is $41,742. Of those paralegals just starting their
paralegal career, 28% begin with a salary greater than $32,000. In addition
to a salary, 65% of paralegals receive an annual bonus, which averages
$2,468. Employers of the majority of paralegals provide life and health
insurance benefits and pay the paralegal's professional dues. As the quality
of paralegal degree programs continues to improve and employers continue
to require formal training, the salaries of paralegals should continue
to increase.
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