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#32
Originally Posted by s2k11,May 29 2007, 09:51 PM
what does a paraleagal do?
In a large firm, paralegals review documents in litigation, prepare documents for transactions, prepare documents and electronic presentations for trial or arbitration, organize files, create indexes, and a variety of other file managment jobs. There is some research, but usually associates (lawyers) do that sort of thing. You may be asked to go on line and retreive a list of cases, or update some research.
There are a number of courses and programs you can enroll in. Some firms will hire people without any training if they are smart and can be trained. A number of people go into this our of college while they try to figure out what they want to do next (law school, B school, Masters programs, etc). You can earn a fair living at it
#33
Originally Posted by s2k11,May 29 2007, 04:05 PM
well if its from family they can write in sellers concessions into the loan and use that as a down payment so nothing has to come out of his pocket. It work out pretty well for everyone.
#34
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one more tip - get rid of your myspace account
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