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  2. Paralegal - Wikipedia

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    A paralegal in 2004, photo distributed by NARA. A paralegal, also known as a legal assistant, or paralegal specialist is a legal professional who performs tasks that require knowledge of legal concepts but not the full expertise of a lawyer with an admission to practice law. The market for paralegals is broad, including consultancies, companies ...

  3. Legal management (academic discipline) - Wikipedia

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    Legal management or paralegal studies is an academic, vocational, and professional discipline that is a hybrid between the study of law and management (i.e., ...

  4. Category:Paralegals - Wikipedia

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  5. Legal secretary - Wikipedia

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    This type of person would be called a "paralegal" in the UK. [ citation needed ] In the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth , a legal secretary is a secretary experienced in working for a law firm or in-house legal department .

  6. Category:Legal professions - Wikipedia

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    Paralegals (14 P) Prothonotaries (2 C, 11 P) S. Legal secretaries (4 P) W. Legal writers (17 C, 46 P) Pages in category "Legal professions" The following 170 pages ...

  7. Certified paralegal - Wikipedia

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    The paralegal school these paralegals attended has been approved by the ABA. Out of approximately 1500 or so paralegal schools in the U.S., only about 280 have been approved by the ABA. The school must meet certain qualifications set down by the ABA and pay upfront and annual fees to maintain its approval status. [ 5 ]

  8. Customary international law - Wikipedia

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    The International Court of Justice Statute defines customary international law in Article 38(1)(b) as "a general practice accepted as law". [9] This is generally determined through two factors: the general practice of states, and what states have accepted as law (opinio juris sive necessitatis). [10]

  9. Legal profession - Wikipedia

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    Legal profession is a profession in which legal professionals study, develop and apply law.Usually, there is a requirement for someone choosing a career in law to first pass a bar examination after obtaining a law degree or some other form of legal education such as an apprenticeship in a law office.