What Does A Paralegal Mean?

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Anna xoxoxoxo answered
Paralegal is a better name for a legal secretary. They do all the leg work for the lawyers. So basically they r the ones that prepare your case and all of its material, then the lawyer reviews it and mkaes his decsions. In the long run if you have a good legal secretary (paralegal) you will win your case.
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A paralegal is identified as a professional who acquired the required learning as well as experience in order to provide and accomplish crucial lawful help an attorney or total lawyer. Because the vast information about the law as well as other appropriate processes they received via a great deal of studying, these experts are like law firms. They are not allowed to deliver any law services to serious purchasers given that they’re not real law firms by job, having said that.
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Suhail Ajmal answered
Paralegal is a person who is not a lawyer but knows the laws and procedures to complete routine tasks. Paralegal can be employed in a law office or he/she can work freelance.

You can simply say that you are a law consultant. You know the complete knowledge but you didn't give the exams. It is just like you know how to operate a patient but you don't have a degree. Doesn't matter as long as you got the knowledge, no one needs your degree. Good Luck.
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NASSY NASCARNUT
NASSY NASCARNUT commented
FYI A PARALEGAL MUST ALWAYS WORK "UNDER" AN ATTORNEY. & 1 W/ A DEGREE IS A PARALEGAL AS OPPOSED TO A LEGAL SECRETARY.
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NASSY NASCARNUT answered
I am a paralegal and I do have my b.s degree in same. {4 yr degree}  I believe we would call you a law student who simply has not yet {sat for or} passed the bar.  That is what I would tell people when asked about my profession.  Good luck to you my friend!

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