A paralegal works to support solicitors and other legal professionals in law firms, government departments, or corporate legal teams. Daily tasks might include conducting legal research, drafting documents, preparing case files, and liaising with clients. Paralegals do not usually represent clients in court but play an essential role in ensuring cases are well-prepared and managed. Many paralegals specialise in areas such as family law, conveyancing, or criminal law. The role can be an excellent entry point for those considering a legal career, and some paralegals go on to train as solicitors.
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