Paralegal definition

Paralegal or "legal assistant" means a person qualified through education, training, or work
Paralegal means a non-lawyer who is a trained professional working under the supervision of a lawyer.
Paralegal means a person who holds himself or herself out to be a paralegal, who is qualified by education, training, or work experience, who either contracts with or is employed by an attorney, law firm, corporation, governmental agency, or other entity, and who performs substantial legal work under the direction and supervision of an active member of the State Bar of California, as defined in Section 6060, or an attorney practicing law in the federal courts of this state, that has been specifically delegated by the attorney to him or her. Tasks performed by a paralegal include, but are not limited to, case planning, development, and management; legal research; interviewing clients; fact gathering and retrieving information; drafting and analyzing legal documents; collecting, compiling, and utilizing technical information to make an independent decision and recommendation to the supervising attorney; and representing clients before a state or federal administrative agency if that representation is permitted by statute, court rule, or administrative rule or regulation.

Examples of Paralegal in a sentence

  • Paralegal duties or clerical duties include, by way of example and not limitation, routine proofreading of pleadings and other correspondence, preparation of trial or closing binders or notebooks, photocopying and coordinating the schedules of others.

  • Such written request may be mailed or delivered to Elois Johnson, Paralegal, Department of Environmental Quality, 1520 E.

  • As required under the Law Society Act (Ontario) and applicable regulations, MTAG Paralegal Professional Corporation is a separate professional corporation.

  • Tran, Paralegal Specialist, Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State (telephone: 202–632–6471; email: section2459@state.gov).

  • The Council or any committee appointed by it for that purpose may inquire into and investigate any charges or complaints of (i) unauthorized or unlawful practice of law or (ii) the use of the designations, "North Carolina Certified Paralegal," "North Carolina State Bar Certified Paralegal," or "Paralegal Certified by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Paralegal Certification," by individuals who have not been certified in accordance with the rules adopted by the North Carolina State Bar.


More Definitions of Paralegal

Paralegal or "legal assistant" means a person qualified through education, training, or work experience to perform substantive legal work that requires knowledge of legal concepts and that is customarily but not exclusively performed by a lawyer and who may be retained or employed by one or more lawyers, law offices, governmental agencies, or other entities or who may be authorized by administrative, statutory, or court authority to perform this work.
Paralegal means a person licensed by the Law Society to provide legal services in Ontario;
Paralegal means any person who is, was or becomes a full-time or part-time employee of the Organization for the purpose of assisting an Employed Lawyer in performing legal services for the Organization, and includes paralegal assistants, legal assistants, law students or notaries public.
Paralegal means a paralegal licensee of the Law Society;
Paralegal means a person who has knowledge and understanding of the law, its procedures and its social context acquired through training, education, work experience and/or a national registered qualification in paralegal practice;
Paralegal means a person employed by the Service or an accredited legal aid provider who has completed a training course in the relevant field of study in an institution approved by the Council of Legal Education;
Paralegal means a graduate of a course of paralegal instruction given by a school which has been approved by a recognized accrediting association, or an individual who has equivalent legal experience.