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Is a Paralegal Career Right for Me?

A paralegal is a professional who assists an attorney(s) in the delivery of legal services. Paralegals are knowledgeable about the legal system and are qualified to do legal work under the supervision of an attorney. They often assist attorneys with client interviews, research, the preparation of documents and trial exhibits, tax returns, compliance forms, and other services. Paralegals cannot give legal advice, establish client relationships, set legal fees, or represent clients in court. Becoming a paralegal opens you up to employment opportunities in a vast spectrum of areas including insurance, real estate, banking, finance, government agencies, and law firms.