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Being a paralegal is a challenging career full of ups and downs. It is a career path that will shake you up and show you what you are made of. It is not a job for everyone, so read closely… I am about to list the top 5 best and worst things about being a paralegal in 2019.

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Let’s start with the Top 5 Best things about being a paralegal:

1. High Demand

The paralegal profession is more in demand now than ever. It is projected to grow an additional 15 percent from 2016 to 2026. 1  This is substantial because this increase exceeds the average for all other occupations. It’s worth mentioning that paralegals with formal training, including an Associates in Paralegal Studies or Paralegal Certificate are in higher demand. There are a wide variety of options for schooling that fit around a busy lifestyle, including programs with night classes, and programs that are completely online.

The paralegals and legal assistants that exhibit strong computer and database skills, along with a strong work ethic will typically be the best candidates. So, with the increase in demand, there is no better time than now to enroll in a paralegal program to obtain an associate’s degree or a paralegal certificate.  It is also not uncommon that while one is enrolled in a paralegal program to hold a job as a legal assistant to gain practical real-world experience.

2. Making a Difference

Being a paralegal has proven to be a rewarding career. It provides an opportunity to help a person in their time of need. Depending on the area of law your firm specializes in, you could be helping a client who just lost their job, assisting a client through a trying divorce, or consoling a client who lost a loved one while working to recover their losses.

The feeling of helping someone in their darkest times is one that cannot be replaced. A career as a paralegal allows you to make a difference in someone’s life, and that is irreplaceable.

3. A Diverse Work Environment

One of the most unique aspects of being a paralegal or legal secretary is that no day will be the same. There is always a new task, a new client, or new research to be conducted.  As a paralegal your duties will vary from contacting witnesses, preparing for trials or depositions, even gearing up to go to trial yourself to assist the attorneys.

One of the most exciting things about being a paralegal is your limitless ability to learn. Being a paralegal means that you are a jack of all trades.  Attorneys will call on you for ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING (trust me). So, go to work each day with an open mind, and a willingness to learn, and you will be a top-notch, in-demand, paralegal in no time.

4. Room for Growth

As a paralegal, the opportunities are endless. You can excel at a private law firm, work within the U. S. Department of Justice, or for variety of well-known companies (even Disney World). There are numerous opportunities for paralegals at any experience level. The average salary across the country is about $50,000.00, in addition to some pretty bonus opportunities. Additionally, you could take your legal expertise to law school (move over Elle Woods!). You will find that you have a leg up on the other students simply because you have been a practicing paralegal.

5. Paralegal Prestige

You read that right, own it, you’ve earned it. All the hardworking paralegals out there would agree that you earn respect in the legal community. Paralegals are often referred to as a “wizard” or “magician.” Honestly, many paralegals live up to those nicknames, because they work tirelessly to make a difference in the legal field.  There is an unspoken code amongst all paralegals, we respect each other, and we support each other.

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Uh oh, here at the top 5 WORST things about being a Paralegal:

1. STRESS

I know what you may be thinking, what job does not have stress? Well, let me and the army of paralegals tell you that the stress in this industry is extreme, and you are slapped in the face with a tremendous amount of pressure. You are constantly testing the limits of your sanity. You have strict deadlines to meet, angry clients, and oftentimes the first one to the office and the last one to leave. It can seem overwhelming at first, but you eventually find ways to cope with the stress.

2. Unappreciated

Do not expect frequent praise and recognition in this field. While that may sound harsh, it is the bitter reality that comes with the territory. I am not saying it is like that everywhere, but I’d be willing to bet over 80 percent would agree that they feel unappreciated. You will have clients, attorneys, and judges yell at you at some point in time, but you develop a thick skin, and quick! One of my favorite sayings among my fellow paralegals is “behind every successful attorney is an exhausted paralegal.”

I will tell you this, there are times when the attorney truly recognizes your hard work, and they realize that they absolutely COULD NOT do the job without you. Just remember that the job is so fast-paced that things are easily lost in translation.

3. The Bearer of Bad News

Yep, this also comes with the territory. Many times, you will be the one calling a client to break the bad news. Whether it be telling them the firm cannot take on their case, calling to collect on past overdue invoices, or informing them of an unfavorable ruling on their case. That’s right, you are the punching bag. However, you realize after a while, that they are not upset with you personally, just the situation. It is your job to remind them that you are on their side and will continue to work diligently on their behalf.  Like my old boss used to tell me, “take it with a grain of salt and move on!”

4. The Never-ending Learning Curve

Usually, you will be thrown into a case knowing nothing about it. You must become a speed reader and learn to find the core issues in any given case. You will often oversee numerous cases where you are expected to know the details of the case inside and out. The legal field is ALWAYS changing, and you must evolve with it. You will be forced outside your comfort zone with new motions and letters to draft, new case law to research, and having to manage the office all in one day. As a paralegal, the learning curve will always be steep.

5. DEMANDING

Notice here I said demanding, not in “high demand” as one of the best things about being a paralegal. If you are still reading, you will understand how unforgiving this industry can be. You will work more than forty hours a week, so kiss the idea of a nine to five job goodbye. However, to be a great paralegal and to rise above the rest, that is what it takes. You will be overwhelmed 99.9 percent of the time.

In closing, just like with any career, there are pros and cons. While there are great things about being a paralegal, there are also some not so great things involved. It does, however, transform you into a respectable professional that will demand attention. Becoming a paralegal is worthwhile because the good outweighs the bad. You also become selfless because, at the end of the day, it is about the client and making a positive impact on their case.

Stay tuned for more articles on the life of paralegal! Comment your craziest paralegal story! Also, feel free to comment on what topic you’d like to see next!

 

 

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First, what is a podcast?

In case you’ve never heard of a ‘podcast’ let me very quickly explain what it is and why you should be listening to them if you’re not already.

Podcasts are mostly audio(sometimes video), regularly released episodes covering specific topics.  In reality they should be known as ‘Netcasts’ as they are generically audio episodes ‘cast’ over the internet,  however, Apple coined the term very early as the majority of listeners used their iPods to listen to them.  

Their popularity soon grew and now you can find podcasts for most topics imaginable.   When you subscribe to a podcast, new episodes will be automatically downloaded to your mobile, tablet or any other device using either Apple Podcasts(iTunes) or Spotify allowing you listen to the episode wherever you like, whether that’s in the car while driving to court, commuting to the office, or at the gym.    

Why should you listen to legal podcasts?

Wouldn’t any lawyer welcome some free motivational advice on law practice management to discover new ways to run their law firm more efficiently?  Wouldn’t you want to hear advice directly from the go-getters and the legal industry’s renowned leading expertise? There are minefields of information on legal issues out there and it can be overwhelming to figure out who has the right information that may work for you and your practice. 

The best way to succeed as a lawyer is to surround yourself with like-minded people who can guide you on the best practices and give advice on new trends and legal news that is out there. 

In this post, we have compiled what we believe to be the best tried and tested law podcasts produced by lawyers and respected authorities in law and legal technology. These 10 podcasts are produced for people like you who are known in their field, and what better way is there to find out how they made it than by listening to their secrets and methods to run a successful law firm. 

Let’s hope it will fuel your mind with ideas and motivation to make the best of what you are good at!  

Neil Tyra The Law Entrepreneur Podcast Logo

Behind The Law Entrepreneur is Neil Tyra is an attorney based in Montgomery County, Maryland. His podcasts consist of law mixed with entrepreneurship where he gives insights on how to create and manage a successful law firm in this modern-day and age.

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Un-Billable Hour Podcast Logo

The Un-Billable Hour is a law practice advisory podcast authored by Christopher T. Anderson. Not only that he talks about managing your law practice, but he also touches upon marketing, attracting clients, time management and all things outside of your clients’ responsibilities that you need to do.

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Evolve The Law Podcast Logo

Evolve the Law (ETL) is a community dedicated to shaping the future of law practice. ETL connects lawyers, entrepreneurs, academics, technologists, and key industry stakeholders to accelerate growth, adoption, and implementation of technology and innovation.

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The Real Estate Law Podcast Logo

Join hosts Jason Muth and Attorney / Broker Rory Gill for an entertaining and informative conversation about how and where the worlds of real estate and law intersect.

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The Gen Y Lawyer Podcast Logo

Nicole Abboud is the Founder of Abboud Media, a social media and content marketing consulting agency. She is a former practicing attorney and host of The Gen Why Lawyer Podcast, a show dedicated to showcasing the Gen Y lawyers who are taking a chance on themselves and practicing law on their terms.

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The Personal Injury Law Podcast Logo

The goal of the personal injury law podcast is to provide people who are learning about personal injury law, information about the legal process in general, and specifically, personal injury claims, defenses and tactics. My goal with this podcast is to give the listener a view from the inside.

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Legal Toolkit Podcast Logo

Hosted by Jared Correia, The Legal Toolkit is a comprehensive resource for professionals in law practice management. Each month, he invites forward-thinking lawyers to discuss the services, ideas, and programs that have improved their practices.

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New Solo Podcast Logo

New Solo podcast covers a wide range of topics including transitioning from a law firm to a solo practice, law practice management, networking, job searching, technology, and much more. The host Adriana Linares’ goal is to answer the questions that arise throughout all phases of a solo career, providing an opportunity to continue learning and improving best practices. Guests include lawyers and relevant professionals within the industry.

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Thinking Like A Lawyer Podcast Logo

Thinking Like A Lawyer is a podcast featuring Above the Law’s Elie Mystal and Joe Patrice. Each episode, the hosts will take a topic experienced and enjoyed by regular people, and shine it through the prism of a legal framework. This will either reveal an awesome rainbow of thought, or a disorienting kaleidoscope of issues.

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Lunch Hour Legal Podcast logo

Hosted by digital marketers Gyi Tsakalakis and Kelly Street, Lunch Hour Legal Marketing is jam-packed with tips and tricks for attracting more clients and business to your legal practice. Tune in monthly for expert advice to turbocharge your firm’s efficiency.

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Good 2B Social podcast logo

Legal industry leaders and hosts Guy Alvarez and Tim Baran share deep insights and fresh perspectives on the latest legal marketing trends and strategies, with actionable takeaways for lawyers and marketing professionals at law firms and legal technology companies.

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law next podcast logo

LawNext is a weekly podcast hosted by Bob Ambrogi, who is internationally known for his writing and speaking on legal technology and innovation. Each week, Bob interviews the innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in the legal industry. From legal technology startups to new law firm business models to enhancing access to justice, Bob and his guests explore the future of law and legal practice.

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Please let us know if you host a legal podcast and we’ve upset you by not featuring you in this list, it’s most likely nothing personal and we may just have missed you.

Likewise, if there are any other law-related podcasts you listen to that we’ve missed and you think we should have featured above, please let us know in the comments box below.

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