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If you are looking for jobs, getting a paralegal degree will be handy. There are many legal firms who are looking for legal assistants. Legal Assistants should have a paralegal degree. Apart from working as a Legal Assistant a degree in paralegal matters will be a big boost for all administration related work.

A person with Paralegal degree works under a practicing Attorney At Law. The ultimate responsibility towards the client is with the Attorney At Law but the Legal Assistant does all the home work or ground work connected with legal work. Drafting of various agreements and even plaints and written submissions to courts are done by legal assistants. The legal Assistant refers legal reviews and law reports in advising the senior counsel on various legal issues. This makes the task of the senior counsel or the Attorney at Law a lot easier. The only legal services paralegals explicitly can’t perform are presenting cases in a court, giving legal advice, setting fees and accepting cases. This leaves a wide variety of legal duties paralegals can do. The American Bar Association (ABA) definition of this role clearly states that a legal assistant or paralegal is a person qualified by education, training or work experience who is employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency or other entity who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible. This was adopted by the American Bar Association in 1997.

   
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