Lucrative
Legal Office Administration Careers by Robyn
Tellefsen Are you intrigued by the law?
Do you have excellent interpersonal communication
skills? If so, legal office administration
schools are calling you.Are you being summoned?Those
with legal office administration careers
perform highly specialized work requiring
knowledge of technical terminology and procedures.
They assist lawyers in document preparation,
appointment scheduling, dealing with clients,
and more. More specifically, duties in the
legal office administration field may include
preparing summonses, complaints, motions,
responses, and subpoenas; drafting contracts,
mortgages, separation agreements, trusts,
tax returns, and estate plans; assisting
lawyers in preparation for closings, hearings,
trials, and corporate meetings; reviewing
legal journals and assisting with legal
research; analyzing and organizing information
and preparing reports; organizing and tracking
files of case documents; and taking notes
and writing office communications.Get your
career in motion.Training typically involves
one- or two-year programs at legal office
administration schools. In these programs,
you'll gain the skills needed to support
lawyers on a daily basis
help them manage their practices. You'll
hone your ability to make decisions, set
priorities, and use sound judgment -- vital
skills for successful legal office administration
careers. At legal office administration
schools, you'll also receive general business
training in office systems, word processing
and spreadsheets, speedwriting, and communication
techniques, as well as specialized training
in business law, legal office administration
procedures, and legal machine transcription,
all of which will help you understand the
terminology and complexities of the law.
Coursework at legal office administration
schools may include business accounting,
business communications, business law, customer
service, database management, legal technology,
litigation procedures, machine transcription
and voice recognition software, microcomputer
applications, multimedia computer applications,
legal office administration, and professional
keyboarding.The verdict is in.Once you've
completed training at legal office administration
schools, you may take the National Association
of Legal Secretaries
(NALS) exam to become an Accredited Legal
Secretary. NALS also offers the Professional
Legal Secretary designation, which is considered
an advanced certification in legal office
administration. When you have five years
of legal experience, another option for
advancement in legal office administration
careers is acquiring Legal Secretaries International's
Certified Legal Secretary Specialist designation
in an area such as business law, civil litigation,
criminal law, or intellectual property probate.Click
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