Frequently Asked Questions
A paralegal attorney is a legal professional who works under the supervision of an attorney. Paralegal attorneys perform a variety of legal tasks, including research, data analysis, drafting legal documents, and trial assistance.
The terms “paralegal attorney” and “paralegal” are sometimes used interchangeably, but there are some differences. Paralegal attorneys generally have a college degree or a paralegal training program certificate, while paralegals may have a high school diploma or some type of on-the-job training.
Paralegal attorneys may perform a variety of tasks in a legal case, including reviewing and organizing documents, preparing legal documents, and conducting background research. However, paralegal attorneys cannot represent clients in court or provide independent legal advice.
No, paralegal attorneys cannot provide independent legal advice to clients. However, they can assist attorneys in the research, preparation and presentation of legal cases.
Paralegal attorneys can specialize in a variety of areas of law, including family law, criminal law, corporate law, real estate law, employment law and intellectual property law.
Paralegal attorney rates vary depending on the service required and the complexity of the case. Paralegal attorneys may charge an hourly rate, a flat fee for a specific service, or a percentage of the total legal fees for the case.
Qualified paralegal
paralega prepared for all types of paralegal assistance
Over 20 Years Of Experience
with more than 20 years of experience in the area. During his career, he has helped numerous clients find effective and efficient solutions to their legal problems.
Quality of service
with a great attention to clients and a great speed in every legal advice and representation.