Ariel D.

Topic: Law

Essential Question: What is the best way to become a litigation paralegal?

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Service Learning

Where are you working for your service learning?
I am working at El Monte City Hall.

What is your contact?
 The El Monte City Attorney, Richard Padilla.

Summarize the services you have performed to complete the 10 hour requirement
 So far I have just been going through boxes of old files, looking for extra copies that can be thrown away.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Answer 1

Answer: If a person gets their paralegal certification, they will have more success in being hired.

Evidence/Sources:
1. NALA
NALA is one of the top US paralegal associations, and its main concern is providing a certification program for paralegals. They believe that certification shows that a paralegal is credible.

2. MT SAC Paralegal Courses
I spoke with my mom, who is working towards her degree in paralegal studies, and she told me that many of her class books say that a paralegal cannot be billed without certification. This means that instead of the fee coming from clients, as with an attorney, an uncertified paralegal would be payed out of pocket.

3. Paralegal.edu
James Scheffer is the Admissions Director for the Center for Advanced Legal Studies. He has written an article on the terms certified vs certification, and in it he says that "Attorneys are encouraged by their State Bar Associations to promote continuing education and excellence among their paralegals." This means that proof of training and education, such as certification, would help ensure that paralegals can meet the expectations.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

ESLR Blog

1. Effective User of Technology
While doing my senior project, I learned how to navigate college databases and use excel in order to make a working bibliography.

2. Effective Learner 
I had never really used excel before, so I have learned how to work with it. I have also learned a lot about paralegals and am able to explain what they do to others.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Third Interview Questions

1) How long have you been a paralegal?
2) Did you have any education or training before you were hired?
3) Do you have any advice for people who want to become a paralegal?0
4) What type of work do you find yourself doing?
5) A lot of my research shows that paralegals do a lot of the leg work for lawyers. If this is true for you, does it ever make you feel like you should just go to law school and become a lawyer yourself?
6) Do you think certification or training is important if you want to be a paralegal?
7) Do you think a paralegal is a good long-term profession?
8) What is the professional environment like as a paralegal? Do you feel lawyers give you respect?
9) Is there anything about the job that bothers you?
10) Do you expect to continue with this career for the foreseeable future?