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Interested in law? Legal and paralegal schools educate and train students to become professional legal associates who usually work under the supervision of a lawyer. Legal and paralegal professions include paralegals, legal secretaries; file clerks; and legal aides; consequently, paralegals often work independently in private practices.

Ideally, legal and paralegal school graduates should have attained sufficient comprehension, skills and knowledge prior to entering professions of law. Thus, legal and paralegal training curriculums teach prospective candidates how to provide an array of valuable services such as court filings; the drafting of motions and subpoenas; document reviews; and other legal procedures.

While legal and paralegal schools vary in educational training platforms, and may be subject to individual state recommendations and requirements; exam certifications often accompany successful course completion.

Our Paralegal Info Center includes many great tips and reference articles as well as information on new developments and what's hot in paralegal training and practice . Explore and check often; You'll find valuable information and perhaps some helpful study guides!

Furthermore, legal and paralegal educational coursework usually provides comprehensive educational programs that result in the attainment of a Bachelors or Associates degree; depending on particular discipline.

As a form of continuing education, advanced legal and paralegal certifications are frequently offered through relevant legal agencies and associations, which concentrate in specific areas of the law including business, commercial, corporate, criminal, real estate laws, etc.

If you would like to learn more about legal and paralegal education, feel free to research relevant topics onsite.

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