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New York Paralegal Schools:
This page provides information on New York
paralegal schools which let you pursue a career as a paralegal.
Information provided includes a directory of New York paralegal
colleges, along with forms to request additional information.
Please see further below for a list of New York paralegal schools.
Paralegal Schools in New York
Rochester
Business Institute - Campus in Rochester, NY offering Accounting
& Finance, Business, Computer, Legal & Paralegal, and Office
Professional curriculums
Search all Paralegal
Colleges by State.
Paralegal schools teach their students many aspects
of the law and the legal systems. Paralegal schools also train their
students heavily on how to use the computer as a tool to accomplish
legal research, create presentations and briefs related to their
research, and otherwise use the computer for legal applications.
Most paralegal schools also have their students go through an internship
for a law firm, attorney general’s office, public defender, corporate
legal department, government agency, legal-aid organization, or
branch of government.
Paralegal jobs are expected to grow more rapidly
than the average through 2010. Job growth arises from corporations
and law firms using paralegals to do more work to reduce their overall
legal costs. Most paralegals will be employed by private law firms,
but there will also be job growth in corporate legal departments,
insurance companies, banks, real estate firms, title insurance companies,
and government.
New York Paralegals–or legal assistants–are
in great demand, as they can perform many of the duties that attorneys
have traditionally accomplished. Paralegals free attorneys for other
duties, and are cost-effective for law firms and businesses.
From the Occupational Outlook Handbook, the Bureau of Labor Statistics
states that “Employment of paralegals is expected to grow much faster
than average [at least a 36% increase] — ranking among the fastest-growing
occupations in the economy through the year 2006 — as law firms
and other employers with legal staff increasingly hire paralegals
to lower the cost and increase the availability and efficiency of
legal services.” According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, this
translates into an estimated 77,000 new jobs by the year
2005.
As a paralegal in New York, your
career path will change for the better:
Intellectually challenging work
Changing job responsibilities
Expanding job opportunities
Careers in law for significantly less cost than law school
Add to your current skills to improve your present job
Get a head start, for those who wish to go on to law school
Plus, as a paralegal, you’ll know more about how the law affects
you in everyday situations, such as:
buying or selling a house in New York
starting your own business in New York
understanding your insurance coverage in New York
understanding your lawyers’ bills well enough to negotiate them
what to do (or not to do) if you’re in a car accident
handling divorce or child support issues
discuss power of attorney with aging parents
Paralegals in Business
In addition to positions in law firms, paralegals are everywhere
in business: in schools, non-profit agencies, investigation agencies,
banks and other financial institutions, the health industry, computer
software companies, engineering firms, franchise operations -- the
list goes on.
Paralegals in the business world may help with employee contracts,
shareholder agreements, stock option plans, and employee benefit
plans. They may help prepare and file annual financial reports,
maintain corporate records, and help secure loans. Paralegals may
also review government regulations to ensure the corporation operates
within the law.
Careers in the business field are waiting
for you with a Paralegal Degree in New
York.
New York Compliance
Manager - Ensure that a company is in compliance with
New York and federal government regulations so it can stay
in business.
New York Contracts
Administrator - Write and negotiate contracts for a company's
in New York subcontractors, employees,
and business transactions.
New York Employment
Agency Recruiter - Recruit and place paralegals in jobs
in law firms and businesses in New York.
New York Housing/Tenant
Law Specialist - Fight for the housing rights of the underprivileged,
stop evictions and unfair rent practices.
New York Litigation
Manager - Supervise the progress of cases currently in
litigation, all the way through the trial process.
New York Healthcare
Paralegal - Use your medical or dental experience to interpret
medical files and analyze medical procedures for law suits involving
medical malpractice.
New York Paralegal
Investigator - Interview witnesses, perform surveillance,
and search for records and assets.
New York Real
Estate Portfolio Manager - Manage real estate holdings,
find tenants, and prepare and negotiate leases.
New York Freelance
Paralegal - Hire your services out to attorneys or law
firms, working from your home or in their office.
New York Closing
Agent - Assist in preparing for closings and review title
histories so people can buy and sell property.
New York Advocate
- Be an advocate in non-profit organizations for the disabled, homeless,
elderly, abused, and other economically or socially deprived populations.
New York Franchise
Coordinator - Help restaurant, retail, and other service
industry franchises expand throughout the U.S. and the world.
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