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Jennifer Smith-Sutphin’s Journey to Becoming a Paralegal

NCBA

By the Communications Committee Jennifer is a Certified Paralegal in North Carolina and South Carolina and has been a paralegal for 25 years. She also received her Advanced Certified Paralegal Certification in Trial Practice, Land Use, and Real Property through the National Association of Legal Assistants.

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Are Paralegals Meant to Survive This Decade?

The Estrin Report

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is out with their 2020 Occupational Outlook for Paralegals and Legal Assistants. Bottom line – it’s not a bad time to be in, or to be getting into, a paralegal or legal assistant position*. o 80% of paralegals and legal assistants earn between $32-82,000. o Northwest Colorado.

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Are Paralegals Meant to Survive This Decade?

The Estrin Report

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is out with their 2020 Occupational Outlook for Paralegals and Legal Assistants. Bottom line – it’s not a bad time to be in, or to be getting into, a paralegal or legal assistant position*. o 80% of paralegals and legal assistants earn between $32-82,000. o Northwest Colorado.

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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

CourtTechBulletin

The North Carolina Judicial Branch links a good number of Help Topics directly from their home page. There is a lot of information there.

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Guest Post: The Year in Justice Tech: 2023 Report and News Roundup

LawSites

CEO Sonja Ebron was recognized as an ABA Legal Rebel along with co-founder Debra Slone , joined the advisory boards of IAALS and Legal Aid of North Carolina Innovation Lab , spoke at ClioCon2023, presented on AI for pro se litigants to the Federal Bar in Alaska, and was featured in podcasts including Pioneers and Pathfinders and Dialpad for Good.

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Former Miami Law Professor Files Federal Challenge Over Alleged Race and Gender Basis

JonathanTurley

Ravicher was a lecturer in the law school and is the director of the Startup Practicum, which allowed students to provide legal assistance to new business ventures. A conservative North Carolina professor faced calls for termination over controversial tweets and was pushed to retire. He then committed suicide.

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