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For some students interested in the law, a shorter course of study
(usually one year or less for college graduates) to become a legal
assistant,
commonly called a "paralegal," may be an alternative worth
consideration. Paralegals
typically assist with such tasks as client interviews, research and writing,
under the direction of a licensed attorney. Opportunities for paralegals
tend at present to be limited to large urban areas, but the field is
still expanding. For further information, consult The
National Association of Legal Assistants
very useful web pages
on the Legal
Assistant Career, which not only describes this type of
job and the education for it, but also has a links to additional sources
of information.
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