Submit Articles | Member Login | Top Authors | Most Popular Articles | Submission Guidelines | Categories | RSS Feeds See As RSS
 
 
   
Forgot Password?    New User?
 
Welcome to Information Outlet!

Articles » Business » Careers >> View Article


Ads By CbproAds
By: AnthonyMaxwellpapp
The Paralegal is basically an American legal worker who is recognized by the American Bar Association as a person qualified by education, training or work experience who is employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency or other entity who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible.

Years ago Paralegals were called lawyer’s clerks with no requisite qualification other than the ability to read and write English and use the Typewriter . However, these days Paralegals are required to be qualified in general law and specialized laws and the entry level is now pegged down at Bachelor degree. Employers only recruit Paralegals who trained in recognized schools approved by the American Bar Association.

A lot of people are of the opinion that the Paralegal salary is not commensurate to the back breaking 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 an upward growth statistics. In this article you will get to know what is obtainable for Paralegals as salaries in Paralegal jobs in the U.S.

Dissimilar Diverse Remunerations For Paralegals And Legal Assistants

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

Other factors that determine pay for either a Paralegal or a Legal assistant are the size, location and how profitable is the organization he or she works for. 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 companies.

Paralegal Take Home Pay Include Bonuses:

Overtime and bonuses pay increase the annual salaries of full time wage and salary Paralegals. For Example, the United States Department of labor reported that in 2004, median annual salaries in May 2004, for paralegals and legal assistants including bonuses, reached $39,130. The intermediate 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 earning 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 present authenticated information on the above right now, but it should obviously have moved up to figures far above the 2004 figures.

About the Author:

See All articles From Author

Related News: