Thursday, May 23, 2019
The Paralegal Career and Why
When I first thought about becoming a paralegal, I was in working for a Trust and prorogue attorney who similarly had a Title company. I enjoyed the data gathering, research, meeting people and understanding their needs and helping them find peace of mind. I had also just become interested in John Grisham novels, which, granted, does not truly represent the legal field in the most correct light, but they be legal thrillers nonetheless.For some reason the combination of these two things made me think about pursuing a career in the legal field. I knew for sure that I did not want to go to law school, since I was a Mom with a lot of responsibility. I took an on-line course to become a legal assistant. However, when we moved, I had to change my career as I was offered a very challenging position in the insurance field. I studied to relieve oneself my California Life, Health, Long Term Care, Property and Casualty licenses. Then my bloodline required me to get my Series 7 and 66.The se were all on-lines classes, they were convenient and could be obtained close to my work schedule. I am a classroom-oriented person. So, when I was laid off, I concluded that this was my chance to get back into the legal field and a paralegal would be a happy medium. In the meantime, my son graduated from law school and passed the California Bar. I at one time find myself wanting a job in a local law firm. So here I am now, writing a paper on the career that I now find myself eagerly pursuing.
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