Government Paralegal Jobs Paralegals are hired with a view to reduce the costs. They work closely with attorneys and assist them in preparing everything from legal briefs to depositions. Their work activities range from researching court cases and reading about current legal research and trends; interviewing clients and witnesses; and investigating the facts of a case. According to a report, about 7 out of 10 paralegals work for law firms whereas, others work for local governments, federal state, public sector and private law firms. Within the Federal Government, the U.S. Department of Justice is the largest employer, followed by the Social Security Administration and the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The duties of paralegals with the federal government are very much like those in a large law firm or corporate law department. Various federal government agencies such as the Department of Justice, the National Labor Relations Board, the Department of Labor, the Social Security Administration, and others also hire paralegals. Job opportunities for paralegals in state and local government vary from state to state. Government Paralegal Jobs offer generous salaries, excellent benefits, a high degree of job security, and a substantial degree of professional recognition. Some paralegals avoid picking up jobs in the government sector due to the fear of dealing with an extensive bureaucracy. An Associates degree in paralegal studies or a Bachelors degree with a certificate in paralegal studies is required for paralegal jobs. Specialized Paralegal training is also available for individuals already having college degrees. The federal and the state government are strict with respect to the qualification requirements.
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