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PARALEGAL DEGREES ONLINE

Associate of Science in Paralegal Studies - South University
B.S. in Paralegal Studies - Legal Technology - Kaplan University
Advanced Start B.S. in Paralegal Studies - Legal Technology - Kaplan University
A.A.S. in Paralegal Studies - Kaplan University
Associate of Science - Paralegal Studies - Virginia College Online
Advanced Start B.S. in Paralegal Studies - Alternative Dispute Resolution - Kaplan University
Advanced Start B.S. in Paralegal Studies - Office Management Personal Injury- Kaplan University
Advanced Start B.S. in Paralegal Studies - Personal Injury, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Office Management, Personal Injury - Kaplan University
Associate in Science in Paralegal Studies - Hodges University
Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies - Bryant & Stratton College
Associate of Science in Paralegal - Florida Metropolitan University
Bachelor of Science in Paralegal - Florida Metropolitan University
Associate of Science in Legal Assisting/Paralegal - Herzing College
Master of Professional Studies in Paralegal Studies - George Washington University
Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies - Penn Foster College

One of the paralegal most important tasks is helping lawyers prepare for closings, hearings, trials, and corporate meetings. Paralegals investigate the facts of cases and ensure that all relevant information is considered. They also identify appropriate laws, judicial decisions, legal articles, and other materials that are relevant to assigned cases. After they analyze and organize the information, paralegals may prepare written reports that attorneys use in determining how cases should be handled. Should attorneys decide to file lawsuits on behalf of clients, paralegals may help prepare the legal arguments, draft pleadings and motions to be filed with the court, obtain affidavits, and assist attorneys during trials. Paralegals also organize and track files of all important case documents and make them available and easily accessible to attorneys.

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