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You help lawyers, notaries or others to help them in their work. As with lawyers, the paralegal will help search for doctrine and case law to help the lawyer in his hearing.
You may conduct research, draft legal documents, organize case files and assist trial preparation. You need to have organizational skills, attention to details and a good understanding of the law.
A paralegal arrives at the office he works in, serves coffee to his colleagues, goes through his files and starts doing his research, so he can help the people he works for.
They can work in law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, in notary offices.
You have to do a 3-year paralegal technical in a CEGEP that offers it. You cannot be a paralegal doing Social Science or Natural Science. You really need a technical.
The amount can vary depending the factors such as location, experience and where you work for. On average, paralegals can make around $45,000 to $70,000 per year.
Training and education can be beneficial. Otherwise, many people continue their studies at university to become career lawyers, notaries, bailiffs. The paralegal can therefore choose to go to the BARREAU or to go to notary school.
One of the dangers is the high level of stress that can come with the job. Another big danger is customers. If they are not happy with the result or something like that, they can become threatening and could take your life, but this happens more to lawyers of criminals.
We know the technology continues to advance, but the role of paralegals is not likely to be completely replaced by robots anytime soon. Some of the tasks can be replicated with technology but not all the jobs.
The is no specific age at which paralegals retire, but they retire around the typical retirement age, usually between 60 and 65 years old.
As you can see, being a paralegal requires a lot of studies, determination and the desire to defend and help people.
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