[
US
/ˌpɛɹəˈɫiɡəɫ/
]
[ UK /pˈæɹəlˌiːɡəl/ ]
[ UK /pˈæɹəlˌiːɡəl/ ]
NOUN
- a person with specialized training who assists lawyers
How To Use paralegal In A Sentence
- The firm's New York City office has approximately a hundred and fifty employees - attorneys, paralegals, administrative staff, typists, secretaries and receptionists.
- Much work had been equivalent to that carried out by trainee solicitors or paralegals.
- The book then moves on to the law and paralegal adjudication of family matters.
- Excelling in mathematics and computer studies, he earned 77 college credits, an Associates degree and a paralegal certificate.
- Thus, far too many of these students get work-study, paralegal and legal temp jobs to help defray the costs of law school.
- The boys ranged from a cute, clean-cut paralegal at the Federal Trade Commission to a couple of college students with fauxhawks.
- Some of the dozen or so outsourcing companies that have sprung up over the last decade in India focus on low-level paralegal work - keeping track of filing dates and document reviews.
- Also, there are laws in the US that prohibit legal assistants or paralegals from giving legal advice or representing clients in court as attorneys.
- I will probably either get an accounting position or a paralegal one in a law firm.
- This summer he'll be doing paralegal work for my father's firm. GRACED LAND