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Legal Assisting

What Will I Learn in a Legal Assisting Degree Program?

Those who aspire to work in a law office will do well to complete a legal assisting degree program. With this course of study, you will be ready to work in a variety of legal and business environments. This preparation includes courses in analysis, design, legal documents, research, communication and interaction. Some of the skills you'll learn will be typing, computer literacy and legal drafting, all of which will prepare you for work in the legal field. Additionally, you will take part in law courses that will give you the knowledge you need to understand your work in a law office.

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What Can I Do With a Legal Assisting Degree?

Most legal assistants will work in law firms. Legal assistants are also found in a number of other settings, including government offices and corporate legal departments. Typical work for legal assistants focuses on the preparation of cases and files, as well as researching, analyzing and verifying information. You may enjoy your work as a legal assistant so much that you decide to take your career to the next level with a law degree. A legal assisting degree is an excellent steppingstone to law school, and can provide you with a great job to work at while you're in school.

What Is the Career Outlook for Legal Assisting Degree Students?

Law offices are busy places, and lawyers will always need the expert help of qualified legal assistants, so with this degree, your job is likely secure. In order to reduce costs, paralegals and legal assistants are often called on to perform tasks that were once done by lawyers. Demand for such assistants has risen and is expected to continue growing. Private law firms offer the best job outlook, but corporations cutting costs by hiring legal assistants offer a great option as well.

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