Legal Assistant Course in Atlanta
Eight weeks may be enough to enter the legal profession. The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education, in a partnership with the Center for Legal Studies, offers a short-term paralegal certificate program that prepares students for paralegal and legal assistant jobs. The 84-hour course, which is held on Friday nights and Saturdays at UGA’s Lawrenceville campus, uses curriculum created by the Center for Legal Studies. The next course starts Feb. 3 through March 24. The class meets on Fridays from 6-9:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Shorter Way To Becoming A Lawyer
The standard route to becoming a lawyer is to take the bar exam administered by the state the person wants to practice in. Law school prepares individuals with the knowledge to pass the bar exam and therefore practice as a lawyer. In some states there is a way to circumvent this method.
Take the example of Jennifer O’Brien a California lawyer who never attended law school. She worked for 15 years as a legal assistant to lawyer. She took the exam for the first time this summer and in November learned she passed. She studied law under the mentorship of her employer and will work in their law office as an attorney.
Law Job Openings May Improve In 2012
The legal profession will be busy in 2012. MSNBC reports that 40000 new laws are being implemented in 2012. Many laws are in regard to concerns over immigration, the cost of government and the best way to protect and benefit young people. Challenges to these laws and disputes that erupt from them will mean more work for the legal professions.
Eight states will raise the minimum wage and San Francisco will become the first city to raise its minimum wage above $10 per hour. Alabama will require all employers who do business with any government entity to use a system called as E-Verify to check that all new employees are in the country legally. Georgia is doing something similar.
Attorney Objects to Large-Breasted Paralegal, But Claims He Likes Large Breasts
Over on Femaletalk, my colleagues write quite a bit about the misogyny that women are still faced with in the 21st century. I’m curious to see how she and other feminists would react to THIS STORY about an attorney who requested that a large-breasted paralegal move to the back of the court because he found the size of her breasts too distracting.
Search for Legal Jobs at Law Jobs
From legal job seekers to law firms searching for the most exceptional—or available—lawyers, law professionals can utilize Law Jobs to search for, post, and explore all of the different opportunities available in the legal job market. Perhaps the most convenient part of Law Jobs is the ability to search by various categories and subjects. For example, lawyers can search by location, which can be helpful if you are—or aren’t—interested in relocating. Job type searches are also available, from paralegal jobs to legal secretaries, academic legal jobs to straightforward attorneys. Featured employers and jobs are also available to make searching easier.