
Get A Career As A Paralegal
The U.S. Bureau of Labor is projecting that paralegal and legal assistant jobs will be one of the most rapid growing occupations through 2014.
Paralegals assist attorneys with delivering legal services. They work under the supervision of an attorney and are not allowed to "pratice law". This means they can't represent clients in court, provide legal advice, set fees, or accept cases. Their primary job is to provide expertise and support to the attorney with their research becoming a part of the attorney's case file.