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Paralegal

Paralegal
  • Job ID #1179277
  • Animoca Brands, a Deloitte Tech Fast winner and ranked in the Financi...
  • Posted 3rd Jan 2024

Paralegal

Paralegals are an important part of the legal team, providing support to lawyers and helping to ensure cases run smoothly. While the specific duties of a paralegal may vary depending on their employer, there are certain tasks that are common to most positions. Paralegals in cryptocurrency are responsible for conducting legal research, drafting documents, and communicating with clients. They may also be asked to help prepare for trials, hearings, and meetings. Paralegals often play an important role in managing case files and keeping track of deadlines.

While the job of a paralegal can be demanding, it is also rewarding. Those who excel in this field can expect to find opportunities for career advancement.

Qualifications, training and skills required
  • Paralegals, also known as legal assistants, perform many of the same tasks as lawyers. However, they typically work under the supervision of an attorney and do not have the same level of responsibility. As a result, the job requirements for paralegals are less stringent than those for lawyers. Most paralegals have at least an associate's degree. Most paralegals have taken courses in law or have worked as law clerks before becoming paralegals. While not required, certification can demonstrate a paralegal's competence and may give her an edge in the job market. The National Federation of Paralegal Associations offers a certified paralegal credential, which requires passing an exam and meeting experience and education requirements.
Extra desired training
  • Detail-oriented and thorough.
  • Communicates effectively in both written and verbal forms.
  • Skills in administration.
  • Being able to work well with others.
  • Legal knowledge, including government regulations and court procedures
  • A desire to develop your legal understanding and legal research skills
  • Work well under pressure and meet deadlines with effective time management skills
  • Multitasking skills or the ability to handle a large volume of work
  • The ability to negotiate with clients
  • based on flexibility and adaptability
  • Professionalism when dealing with colleagues, senior partners, experts, and clients