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By: AnthonyMaxwellpapp
A Paralegal is a person qualified by training or work experience to posses the ability to act in place of an attorney in handling interviews and preparing clients for court, holding pretrial interrogation of a witness and all legal paper work for a law firm, governmental agency, corporation, private and commercial enterprises. He performs almost all substantive legal work except appearing in the law court for client.

In the past in the United States when present day Paralegals were referred to as lawyer’s clerks, there was no such thing as a licensed lawyer’s clerk or paralegal - anyone who could read and write English and use the Typewriter could land a job in a law office . But today, Paralegals are eminently qualified in general law and specialized laws. Entry level is now pegged at Bachelor degree and many law firms and other organizations will only recruit Paralegals who trained from accredited schools approved by the American Bar Association.

Too many people are of the opinion that the Paralegal earns less money in comparison to the too much work associated with paralegal jobs. However, the Paralegal profession, as recently reported in a CCN publication, is the 15th profession in the United States with a steady increase in statistical growth . In this article you will get to know what is obtainable for Paralegals as salaries in Paralegal jobs in the U.S.

Different Diverse Salaries For Paralegals And Legal Assistants

Paralegals and Legal assistants are distinct professional who are likewise paid deferentially. In both cases remunerations are based on educational qualification, skill, additional training or specialization.

Other factors that determine remuneration for either a Paralegal or a Legal assistant are how big, where the firm is located and how profitable is the organization he or she is employed in. For instance, Paralegals engaged in big towns for bigger firms earn more than those whose place of work are in the country side or smaller towns for smaller firms.

Paralegal Basic salary Include Bonuses:

Overtime and bonuses pay increase the annual salaries of full time wage and salary Paralegals. For instance, according to the U.S. Department of Labor in 2004, median annual salaries in May 2004, for paralegals and legal assistants including bonuses, reached $39,130. The intermediary 50 percent received between $31,040 and $49,950 while the upper 10 percent received more than $61,390. The rock-bottom 10 percent junior Paralegals and Legal Assistants earned much less, an average of $25,360.

The foregoing is the wage statistics made available by the United States Department of Labor on the salary potentials of the Paralegal jobs in the U.S.

There is no recent valid information on the above right now, but it should clearly have increased to figures far above the 2004 figures.

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