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By
Robert Proctor
"If you enjoy the challenge of a rewarding
career mixed with a job where every day
presents new opportunities, consider becoming a
legal secretary. You’ll become a valued asset
in any office you join, while enhancing your
knowledge of the law and furthering your
clerical and administrative skills. In the long
run..."
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© David Alan Carter
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The job of the legal secretary is to
provide simple to advanced and complex legal
clerical support to one or more attorneys, or
possibly a department head. By legal
clerical support, we mean highly specialized
duties that might include preparing
correspondence and legal papers such as
summonses, complaints, motions,
responses...
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By Matt
Murren
The skills to become a legal secretary will
require a high school diploma or a GED. You
will not be required to have a college degree,
but your will need specific training and skills
in business, and law related subjects.
If you are interested in becoming an
accredited legal secretary, you can obtain a
certificate through many community colleges,
and specialty continuing education programs.
There are many schools that you can earn a
specialized certificate for becoming a legal
secretary. The University of Phoenix, American
Intercontinental University, Westwood, and ITT
Technical Institute, and many of your local
Universities and Community Colleges are just a
few of the many schools you can attend. Many
schools will offer online courses if you are
not close enough to attend their classes on
campus...
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© David Alan Carter
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If you're serious about a job, you're going
to need a legal secretary resume
that can rise above the competition. If you
haven’t yet written that resume, or you've
written it and it's not working...
Tapping A Professional - Should
You?
Many people don’t consider utilizing a
professional resume writing service until
they’ve either exhausted themselves or thrown
away good job opportunities by submitting a
sub-par resume. So, should you consider
hiring a professional?
The answer is yes – if your resume
is going to be fighting for attention in an
extremely competitive job market, or
if your work history or job
qualifications are difficult for you to express
in a promotional and unbiased manner...
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