Thank you for named dropping your wonderful paralegals. That little bit of appreciation coming from whoever it is you’re working for always makes me feel really good.
I am currently in a paralegal program after working in insurance for many years. We are presently reviewing surveys and writing metes and bounds legal descriptions. I love your videos!🙌
Stay out of personal injury unless you want to constantly perpetuate insurance fraud for auto accidents where no real injury exists. PI lawyers are also the laziest, most pampas types in my vast experience.
high school students can apply for internships! I did a science camp for my freshmen year and i worked at a law firm over the summer for my sophomore year. I learned so much! All for one month and i got paid as well. A win-win. :)
@@inamiteva1332 Hey! So I am a Legal assistant working at a firm at the moment. I started by researching areas of interest near me and sent them my resume and cover letter via email... you can try calling them to see if they receive your email or ask if they're hiring positions or offer internships. Seek and you will find!
ty soo much for this video! You reminded me of all the skills I've developed over the years in retail and accounting that I didn't realize were transferable. I'm heading into a paralegal certification program and hopefully can work in IP.
I’m currently in a paralegal certificate program & am concerned with how many job listings require a bachelors or associates degree on top of certificate or certification. Any advice for the best way to enter into the field with just a paralegal certificate & no college degree?
You're up against stiff competition but the most important thing is keep putting yourself out there! You'll get turned down until you meet the RIGHT one. A lot like dating lol. But once you have the experience from your first job your doors will open like crazy!
@@Mmmmkaaay In most states, you do. There's still a couple of outliers, and it's not universal worldwide. A long time ago, no. You didn't have to go to law school to read the bar exam. That changed with a lot of drama with the ABA and state legislatures in the US. That was also the time where the JD wasn't the terminal degree (similar to most countries outside the US at this point. We're one of the few who require a JD), it was a 5-year bachelors, I believe (similar to what pharmacy and architecture had). Most other countries use the LLM now as the terminal degree, with the JD and SJD as more "academic" degrees. It's why it's a nightmare for attorneys from elsewhere in the world to be licensed and admitted to the bar here. I think there's like two, maybe three, states left that don't require you to have a JD to read the bar, but require years worth of experience - and you'll only ever be able to practice in that specific state, unless you go to law school. ETA: Yeah, there's three. California, Virginia, and Washington. Cali and VA require a 4-5 year structured apprenticeship under an attorney. Washington has its own thing. California was, though, considering giving their pipeline limited practice rights (similar to Arizona's expanded para scope of practice).
@@lancefletcher2963 Thank you for clearing that up. I wish these types of rules would be across the board in the nation, considering how often people move around nowadays. I've been a massage therapist for 15 years, but if I moved to NY I would have to go back to school to get an extra 350 hours just to fulfill the State requirement. Crazy!
Do attorneys hire more women than men? I'm currently a surgical tech, I just got tired of the healthcare industry. Can males become paralegals, Also I don't want to spend $70,000 for law school, neither borrow loans. I'm 33 and I feel like its to old to attend law school, but I like criminal law and knowing about the law. Can my gender be a obstacle when getting hired ? Thank you
If you were accepted into a law school today and started class this fall, you'd be about 37-ish years old, right? Regardless, you are going to be 37 anyway... why not be a lawyer by the time you get there? In late life, it's not the things that we did that we regret, but the things we didn't do...
Hi Tiffany! I have a question. I just got my paralegal certificate from Boston University's Online Paralegal Program. However, I reside in Florida; I was told by admissions that I can still use this certificate in other states, and identify myself as a certified paralegal. Would this apply in North Carolina?
I'm a software engineer and oddly enough I work at one of the largest Law Firms in Colorado. I'm thinking about going into law. I was going to see if my company would be willing to keep me on until I finish my paralegal degree and then hopefully transfer from the IT department to the paralegal department. My ultimate goal is to become a full attorney. Do you think this is good path or should I just go straight to Law School? My thinking is that there is really little harm done getting an AAS in Paralegal Studies. I already have a degree so I would only need to take about 30 credits and only cost about $3 - 4k. Then I can be immersed in legal proceedings to see if I'm going to like it. I would hate to apply to law school and enroll and be 2 years in before I realize that I don't like it. Keep in mind that law was what I was going to go into originally but right before I applied to law school I was hired as a software engineer making 6 figures so I was hard to leave that to go to law school.
I’m a legal assistant at an immigration law firm, I would suggest starting out as a legal assistant/paralegal or shadow them to see if you would really like it !! It depends on the field you might end up loving it or not.
I am currently a 911 operator/dispatcher, looking to switch into being paralegal, I feel I can excell at this type of job. However trying to transition via linkedin and other sites have been troublesome, What the best way to reach out to firms or any specific tips for me?
I am very much interested to become a para legal. I am newcomer in Canada I exactly do not know how to start it, where to to go? Which university/college do you advice me to join with (near by where i live now Don Mills - Shappered, Toronto), looking to hear from you mom, Thank you so much.
I would be concerned that your English is not fluent enough to be a paralegal, especially in Ontario, Canada. There are a lot of errors in your comment. In Ontario, you have to go through an accredited paralegal program, pass the paralegal exam to become certified, and pay for paralegal licensing/membership with the Ontario law society. It’s not like in the US. A paralegal in Ontario can actually practice in certain areas of law independently. Law clerks in Ontario also need specialized training and certification. The role that requires the least amount of training is legal assistant. But it also requires impeccable English skills. There is a lot of writing involved.
Thank you for named dropping your wonderful paralegals. That little bit of appreciation coming from whoever it is you’re working for always makes me feel really good.
My guess is that it doesn’t matter what background your paralegals come from, because they ran into a fantastic boss/mentor. 😊👍🏻
Exactly
I am currently in a paralegal program after working in insurance for many years. We are presently reviewing surveys and writing metes and bounds legal descriptions. I love your videos!🙌
Stay out of personal injury unless you want to constantly perpetuate insurance fraud for auto accidents where no real injury exists. PI lawyers are also the laziest, most pampas types in my vast experience.
high school students can apply for internships! I did a science camp for my freshmen year and i worked at a law firm over the summer for my sophomore year. I learned so much! All for one month and i got paid as well. A win-win. :)
How did you find the internship?
@@inamiteva1332 Hey! So I am a Legal assistant working at a firm at the moment. I started by researching areas of interest near me and sent them my resume and cover letter via email... you can try calling them to see if they receive your email or ask if they're hiring positions or offer internships. Seek and you will find!
ty soo much for this video! You reminded me of all the skills I've developed over the years in retail and accounting that I didn't realize were transferable. I'm heading into a paralegal certification program and hopefully can work in IP.
I wish I get a boss like you!
Very informative video! Thank you!
"You forgot my ketchup so I'm going to bring your world down" is the most accurate description of retail and food service that I've ever heard 😆
Solid advice, thanks for sharing.
Loved the video always really informative 👍🏻
I am having a hard time getting an interview with no experience in the field. 😭
I’m currently in a paralegal certificate program & am concerned with how many job listings require a bachelors or associates degree on top of certificate or certification. Any advice for the best way to enter into the field with just a paralegal certificate & no college degree?
You're up against stiff competition but the most important thing is keep putting yourself out there! You'll get turned down until you meet the RIGHT one. A lot like dating lol. But once you have the experience from your first job your doors will open like crazy!
You could start as a legal secretary..My friend did that with no degree. Once you're in a firm, it's much easier to move up.
@@Botankh2 Very true!
Im looking for a Probate Paralegal position, Im an Enrolled Agent can file 1041s and want to work for a firm doing that
Getting any job without experience is like winning the lottery. You would be lucky if an employer even kept reading your application.
Nice video! I wonder which other states do not require formal education/certification
Good question!
I'm getting my associate degree in paralegal studies will that be sufficient enough to get work
Is paralegal a good inroad to becoming an attorney? I heard a seasoned Paralegal can pass the bar after 5-6 years in a law firm. Thoughts?
The question I wish was answered 😢
You don't have to go to law school to take the Barr?!
@ I wish someone was here to throw more light on this…
@@Mmmmkaaay In most states, you do. There's still a couple of outliers, and it's not universal worldwide. A long time ago, no. You didn't have to go to law school to read the bar exam. That changed with a lot of drama with the ABA and state legislatures in the US. That was also the time where the JD wasn't the terminal degree (similar to most countries outside the US at this point. We're one of the few who require a JD), it was a 5-year bachelors, I believe (similar to what pharmacy and architecture had). Most other countries use the LLM now as the terminal degree, with the JD and SJD as more "academic" degrees. It's why it's a nightmare for attorneys from elsewhere in the world to be licensed and admitted to the bar here.
I think there's like two, maybe three, states left that don't require you to have a JD to read the bar, but require years worth of experience - and you'll only ever be able to practice in that specific state, unless you go to law school.
ETA: Yeah, there's three. California, Virginia, and Washington. Cali and VA require a 4-5 year structured apprenticeship under an attorney. Washington has its own thing. California was, though, considering giving their pipeline limited practice rights (similar to Arizona's expanded para scope of practice).
@@lancefletcher2963 Thank you for clearing that up. I wish these types of rules would be across the board in the nation, considering how often people move around nowadays. I've been a massage therapist for 15 years, but if I moved to NY I would have to go back to school to get an extra 350 hours just to fulfill the State requirement. Crazy!
Thank you
I love this video! Hope you do more!
I'm a lawyer from Argentina and i would love to be remote paralegal in the US
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Hi, am a lawyer in my country and am interested could you be of help to me. I really appreciate if you can reply me.
Do attorneys hire more women than men? I'm currently a surgical tech, I just got tired of the healthcare industry. Can males become paralegals, Also I don't want to spend $70,000 for law school, neither borrow loans. I'm 33 and I feel like its to old to attend law school, but I like criminal law and knowing about the law. Can my gender be a obstacle when getting hired ? Thank you
If you were accepted into a law school today and started class this fall, you'd be about 37-ish years old, right?
Regardless, you are going to be 37 anyway... why not be a lawyer by the time you get there?
In late life, it's not the things that we did that we regret, but the things we didn't do...
liked the way you think.
Hi Tiffany! I have a question. I just got my paralegal certificate from Boston University's Online Paralegal Program. However, I reside in Florida; I was told by admissions that I can still use this certificate in other states, and identify myself as a certified paralegal. Would this apply in North Carolina?
Hi there...Did you land on any job or internship for starters ??
Hello! How much was your program? I’m currently training by a lawyer but wanting to see if I should take an extra step
I'm a software engineer and oddly enough I work at one of the largest Law Firms in Colorado. I'm thinking about going into law. I was going to see if my company would be willing to keep me on until I finish my paralegal degree and then hopefully transfer from the IT department to the paralegal department. My ultimate goal is to become a full attorney. Do you think this is good path or should I just go straight to Law School?
My thinking is that there is really little harm done getting an AAS in Paralegal Studies. I already have a degree so I would only need to take about 30 credits and only cost about $3 - 4k. Then I can be immersed in legal proceedings to see if I'm going to like it.
I would hate to apply to law school and enroll and be 2 years in before I realize that I don't like it.
Keep in mind that law was what I was going to go into originally but right before I applied to law school I was hired as a software engineer making 6 figures so I was hard to leave that to go to law school.
I’m a legal assistant at an immigration law firm, I would suggest starting out as a legal assistant/paralegal or shadow them to see if you would really like it !! It depends on the field you might end up loving it or not.
Oh I don’t have a degree, I was trained on the job. It was low pay when I started but it gave me the opportunity to start somewhere.
@@22Abigail22 I thought about going into Immigration. I speak Spanish, (native speaker level), and I have personal experience with it.
@@Denvercoder you would be great for an immigration paralegal then.Knowing Spanish is very important and helpful!
I am in same situation:))
I am currently a 911 operator/dispatcher, looking to switch into being paralegal, I feel I can excell at this type of job. However trying to transition via linkedin and other sites have been troublesome, What the best way to reach out to firms or any specific tips for me?
I also have an associates in criminal justice and a paralegal certification from a program during highschool, idk if thats still applicable.
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Where in NC is this law firm? I live in the Asheville area.
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I am very much interested to become a para legal. I am newcomer in Canada I exactly do not know how to start it, where to to go? Which university/college do you advice me to join with (near by where i live now Don Mills - Shappered, Toronto), looking to hear from you mom, Thank you so much.
I would be concerned that your English is not fluent enough to be a paralegal, especially in Ontario, Canada. There are a lot of errors in your comment. In Ontario, you have to go through an accredited paralegal program, pass the paralegal exam to become certified, and pay for paralegal licensing/membership with the Ontario law society. It’s not like in the US. A paralegal in Ontario can actually practice in certain areas of law independently. Law clerks in Ontario also need specialized training and certification. The role that requires the least amount of training is legal assistant. But it also requires impeccable English skills. There is a lot of writing involved.
Do you have free training online I am an inspiring paralegal VA from the Philippines.
No training for paralegals, just our RUclips channel
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What’s the name of your law office so I can apply lol
It appears that my comment from earlier today was censored. 👎
i never knew you didnt need school to be a paralegal
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a couple of times… hahaha
This was great information, thank you for sharing.
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