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Paralegal School Program Overview

Are you a self-starter with an interest in legal work? You can prepare for a fulfilling career as a legal assistant or paralegal today! Learn to do legal research, help prepare legal cases for hearings and trials, and work with legal documents. Work in a law firm, bank, court, government agency, or one of dozens of organizations who are depending more on legal assistants and paralegals today.

Best of all, you can train from home…on your own terms! You can work at your own pace and choose the times you study. Our first-rate training programs are built to suit your schedule and individual needs. Fast-track your training if you want! It’s in your hands.

Why Blackstone? With decades of experience, Blackstone is the leader in flexible career training programs.

As a Blackstone distance education student, you can enjoy an Online Student Center. You select the course delivery method that best fits your educational preferences and your learning style. You’ll have access to all the support you need as you complete this course.

NALA logoThrough the Legal Assistant / Paralegal school training program, you’ll gain the 900 clock hours needed to sit for the Certified Legal Assistant/Certified Paralegal (CLA/CP) exam given by the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA).

You can learn how to use powerful legal research tools like the LexisNexis® Total Research System, Shepard’s® Citations Service through your student membership to LexisNexis®; (Learn more about the products and services for paralegals offered from LexisNexis ®.)

The Blackstone Paralegal program even teaches you how to find a job!

Now is the time to launch your new legal assistant/ paralegal career.
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Paralegal Career

What is a Paralegal?

Sometimes paralegals are referred to as legal assistants, lawyer’s assistants, or investigators. Each of these terms describes dependable, skilled professionals who serve in a variety of capacities in the legal community. Paralegals have been officially recognized by the American Bar Association since 1968, and the best way to become a paralegal is through a respected company such as the Blackstone paralegal school.

Paralegals provide valuable services while working under the supervision of lawyers. Responsibilities vary greatly depending upon the employer and position. Paralegals are often responsible for conducting research, drafting legal documents, working with clients, and assisting in trial preparation.

How do I know if a paralegal career is right for me?

Becoming a paralegal through a reputable paralegal school is a great choice for your future if you are seeking a more fulfilling profession or you want to improve your current lifestyle. Our Paralegal school program can provide the edge you need to stand out and step up in your current career as well as help you achieve professional certification. Not sure which career is right for you? We can help you compare and choose a career.

Are there paralegal job opportunities out there? And what about job security?

There is a steadily increasing need for paralegals in the private sector as well as in various government offices. Even when other elements of the economy slow down, the need for paralegals will continue to grow. This is because paralegals can provide many of the same services as lawyers, but at a lower cost.

In recent years, the number of new jobs in the national paralegal market has outpaced the growth rate for most other jobs. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates employment for paralegals will grow much faster than the average for all occupations through 2018.

Paralegals are in demand at private law firms, large corporations, insurance companies, and government agencies. Some paralegals choose to work in community legal aid offices, helping to bring legal services to those who wouldn’t normally have access to such help.

Experienced paralegals may enjoy even greater opportunities creating a home business. See where Blackstone graduates are employed!

What kind of salary could a paralegal earn?

According to the National Association of Legal Assistants, paralegals had an average salary of $48,211 in 2008. Many also received a bonus, which averaged $3,808.

According to the 2010-2011 Occupational Outlook Handbook, top paralegal pay was over $73,450 in 2008, while the middle 50 percent of paralegals earned between $36,080 and $59,310.

Where will I work as paralegal and what will I be doing?

Paralegals fill an assortment of positions in almost every locale in law firms and a multitude of other entities. Often, paralegals choose positions based on unique interests and skills, previous work experience, or future goals for specialization and advancement.

When you receive your diploma, you may choose to work in a corporate legal department handling employee benefits and contracts, or performing necessary regulatory research and analysis. Or, you may work for a small law firm and use your knowledge of all aspects of law, or a large law firm where you will specialize in criminal law or real estate law.

No matter what your interests, the paralegal field—with its unlimited variety of employers, specialties, and positions—likely holds the perfect opportunity for you and your dreams for the future.

Organizations that employ paralegals include:

  • Banks; Savings and Loans
  • Construction Companies
  • Corporate Legal Departments
  • Court Reporting Agencies
  • Federal and State Banking Agencies
  • Insurance Companies
  • Internal Revenue Service
  • Law Firms
  • Law Schools
  • Legal Aid Societies
  • Municipal, Trial, and Appellate Courts
  • Private Investigators
  • Sheriff’s Department
  • Title Companies
  • Unions

Paralegals also work for federal, state, and local government, where there is an increasing need for additional paralegals. Large numbers of paralegals work for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Department of Treasury, and the U.S. Department of Defense.

Additionally, community legal aid offices of federal and state government employ paralegals as:

  • Benefits Representatives
  • Bankruptcy Law Specialists
  • Case Advocates and Specialists
  • Community Education Specialists
  • Consumer Law Specialists
  • Domestic Relations Specialists
  • Employment Law Specialists
  • Health Law Specialists
  • Housing/Tenant Law Specialists
  • Immigration Law Specialists
  • Information and Referral Specialists
  • Legal Research Specialists
  • Legislative Advocates
  • Public Entitlement Specialists
  • Senior Citizens Specialists
  • Social Security Specialists
  • Tribal Court Representatives
  • Wills Procedures Specialists

Can I enroll in the Blackstone paralegal program without prior legal training?

Yes! If you are a motivated self-starter, you will find the paralegal home study course to be well-paced and easy to understand. You will learn to crawl before you have to walk. Then before you know it, you will be running towards your new and exciting paralegal career!

What will I receive when I enroll in the Blackstone paralegal program?

You will receive the materials, training, and support that you need to become an entry-level paralegal. Materials include:

  • ten-volume Modern American Law series
  • a law glossary
  • two volumes covering legal research and writing, a volume on finding a job as a paralegal, and another covering ethics
  • a student membership to LexisNexis®
  • 31 exams to assess your knowledge
  • an official transcript and diploma at course completion

Experts in the field of paralegal studies have prepared these materials. All materials have been time-tested and proven to provide students with the knowledge necessary to succeed. While comprehensive, the paralegal program materials are also easy to understand because they are written in clear English. A detailed list of the items above can be viewed by clicking on the Materials tab at the top of this page.

Certified Legal Assistant/Certified Paralegal Exam (CLA/CP Exam)

NALA logoThe Blackstone paralegal program also exceeds the required clock hours needed (900) to sit for the Certified Legal Assistant/Certified Paralegal (CLA/CP) examination administered by the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA).

 

Choosing a Career

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Paralegal Program Curriculum Detail

The comprehensive Blackstone Paralegal program curriculum covers a broad range of legal topics.

Volume I: Law - Its Origin, Nature and Development & Contracts (220 pages)

  • Nature of Law
  • Sources of Law
  • Classifications of Law
  • Beginnings of Law
  • Making of the Common Law
  • Enlargement of the Common Law
  • Maturity of the Law
  • American Development of the Common Law
  • History of Contracts
  • Offer & Acceptance
  • Reality of Consent
  • Contracts Under Seal
  • Consideration
  • Statute of Frauds & Perjuries
  • Capacity of Parties
  • Legality of the Subject Matter
  • Limits of Contractual Obligation
  • Assignment of Contracts
  • Joint & Several Contracts
  • Interpretation & Construction of Contracts
  • Promises & Conditions
  • Rules on Conditions
  • Impossibility of Performance
  • Breach of Contracts
  • The Discharge of Contracts

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Volume II: Torts (234 pages)

  • Fundamental Notions
  • Trespass to the Person
  • Battery
  • Assault
  • False Imprisonment
  • Trespass to the Property
  • Excusable Trespasses
  • Conversion
  • Nature of Conversion
  • Particular Instances of Conversion
  • Legal Cause
  • Negligence
  • Deceit
  • The Defendant's Wrongful Conduct
  • The Effect Upon the Plaintiff
  • Defamation
  • Two Species of Defamation
  • The Plaintiff's Case in Defamation
  • The Defendant’s Response
  • The Response    
  • Prima Facie Defense
  • Judgement & Damages 
  • Malicious Prosecution
  • Interference with Domestic Relations
  • Interference with Contractual Relations  
  • Interference with Business or Employment
  • Right of Privacy
  • Acting at Peril - General Principles
  • Liability for Inanimate Forces
  • Liability for Injuries from Lawful Use of One’s Land
  • Joint Tort - Feasors

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Volume III: Criminal Law (154 pages)

  • The Subject Defined
  • The Act
  • The Intent
  • Incapacity or Limitations to Criminal Capacity
  • Circumstances Affecting Criminal Responsibility
  • Justification
  • Parties to Crime
  • Incomplete Offenses
  • Homicide
  • Assault, Battery, Mayhem
  • Rape
  • False Imprisonment
  • Kidnapping & Abduction
  • Burglary & Arson
  • Larceny
  • Robbery
  • Embezzlement
  • False Pretenses
  • Receiving Stolen Goods
  • Malicious Mischief
  • Forgery
  • Counterfeiting
  • Extortion
  • Offenses Against Religion, Morals & Decency
  • Offenses Against the Public Peace
  • Offenses Against Public Authority

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Volume IV: Real Property - Part I (180 pages)

  • Nature of Ownership
  • Origin & Terminology
  • Real & Personal Property
  • The Feudal System
  • Manors
  • Sources of Title in this Country
  • Tenures
  • Seisin & Livery of Seisin
  • Growth of Individual Rights
  • Estates
  • Fee Simple
  • Determinable or Base Fee
  • Estates Tail
  • Rule in Shelley’s Case
  • Life Estates
  • Restraints on Alienation
  • Estates upon Condition
  • Uses
  • Equitable Conversion
  • Remainders & Reversions
  • Contingent Remainders
  • Conditional Limitations
  • Rule Against Perpetuities
  • Application of Rule Against Perpetuities
  • Rule Applied to Charities
  • Rule Applied to Powers
  • Co-Tenancy in General
  • Tenancy in Common
  • Joint Tenancy
  • Coparcenary
  • Estates Arising by Marriage
  • Curtesy

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Volume V: Real Property - Part II (184 pages)

  • Dower
  • Homestead Exemptions
  • Rights Appurtenant to Land
  • Fruits of the Soil
  • Waste Boundaries
  • Fences
  • Natural Rights to Land & Air & Water
  • Lateral & Subjacent Support
  • Easements Licenses
  • Profits
  • Party Walls  
  • Rent
  • Covenants Running With Land
  • Forms of Conveyances
  • Surrender & Release
  • Delivery & Acceptance
  • Other Essentials to Valid Conveyance
  • Abstracts of Title
  • Covenants of Title
  • Recording Laws
  • Torrens System of Land Registration
  • Dedication   
  • Public Lands
  • Powers         
  • Acquisition or Transfer of Title
  • Forfeiture for Crime
  • Sales on Execution
  • Partition
  • Adverse Possession
  • Accretion, Alluvion & Reliction

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Volume VI: Pleadings in Civil Actions, Practice in Civil Actions, Criminal Procedures (206 pages)

  • Necessity of Pleading & Importance of Subject
  • History of Courts & Pleading  
  • Course of Action
  • Common Law
  • Causes of Action
  • Proceedings in Other Courts & Effect of the Code on Forms of Action
  • Parties to Actions and Joinder of Actions
  • The Plaintiff’s First Pleading
  • General Rules of Pleading        
  • The Defenses to an Action
  • Defendant’s Pleading & Rules Governing Them
  • The Plaintiff's Second Pleading
  • Closing of Issues & Judgment
  • Beginning Suit
  • Preliminary Motions
  • Non-Jury Cases
  • Jury Trials
  • Opening Statements - Excluding Witnesses
  • Depositions
  • Examinations of Witnesses
  • Charging the Jury
  • Verdicts
  • Entering Judgment
  • Appeals
  • Introduction to Criminal Procedure
  • Jurisdiction & Venue
  • Preliminary Proceedings
  • Indictments
  • Procedure Between Indictment & Trial
  • The Trial
  • Steps After the Trial

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Volume VII: Wills and Trusts (190 pages)

  • Introduction & Classification
  • Descent
  • Distribution
  • Wills Defined
  • Origin, History & Nature of Wills
  • Capacities of Testators & Beneficiaries
  • Execution of Wills
  • Revocation of Wills
  • Republication & Revival        
  • Lapsed & Void Legacies & Devises
  • Ademption
  • Probate of Wills
  • Administration of Estates
  • Guardian & Ward
  • History of Trusts
  • Trusts Distinguished From Other Relationships
  • Creation of Express Trusts
  • Creation of Implied Trusts
  • Private Trusts
  • Public Trusts
  • Trustee - Appointment, Qualifications & Powers
  • Trustee - Duties, Rights, Liabilities & Removal
  • Beneficiary - Rights & Liabilities
  • Beneficiary - His Remedies

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Volume VIII: Partnerships & Corporations (222 pages)

  • Legal Conception of Corporation
  • Formation of Corporations
  • Irregularly & Defectively Organized Corporations
  • Promotion of Corporations
  • Subscribers & Stock Subscriptions
  • Corporation & State
  • Corporate Powers
  • Ultra Vires Transactions
  • Corporate Crimes & Torts
  • Directors
  • Corporate Membership
  • Rights of Stockholders
  • Corporate Creditors
  • Foreign Corporations
  • Partnerships - Characteristics
  • Creation of Partnership
  • Name & Property of Partnership
  • Partnership Liability
  • Duties of Partners
  • Remedies of Creditors
  • Actions Between Partners
  • Action Between Partners & Third Persons
  • Termination of Partnership

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Volume IX: Constitutional Law - Part I (104 pages)

  • Constitutions, Their Nature & Law
  • American Constitutions & Constitutional Law
  • Organization & Powers of United States Government
  • Relations Between Union & the States  
  • Powers of President
  • Powers of Congress

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Volume X: Constitutional Law - Part II (118 pages)

  • Constitution as a Bill of Rights
  • Political Privileges & Their Protection
  • Civil Rights & Their Guaranties
  • Protection of Person Accused of a Crime
  • Due Process of Law
  • Equal Protections of Law
  • Impairment of Obligation of Contracts
  • The Constitution of the United States

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Volume XI: Legal Research and Writing - Part I, by Tracey Biscontini (116 pages)

  • Introduction to the Law and the U.S. Legal System
  • Primary Sources
  • Secondary Sources
  • Computer-Assisted Legal Research
  • Conducting Legal Research
  • Updating and Verifying Legal Research
  • Legal Analysis

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Volume XII: Legal Research and Writing - Part II, by Tracey Biscontini (110 pages)

  • Introduction to Legal Writing
  • Writing Legal Letters
  • Legal Research Memorandums
  • Trial Court Legal Memorandums
  • Appellate Briefs

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Volume XIII: How to Find a Job as a Paralegal, by Tracey Biscontini (100 pages)

  • The Paralegal Profession
  • The Job Search
  • Job-Search Correspondence
  • Job Interviews
  • Succeeding on the Job

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Volume XIV: Ethics for Paralegals (94 pages)

  • Tasks of a Paralegal
  • Attorney vs. Paralegal Responsibilities
  • Certification and Licensing
  • Freelance and Independent Paralegals
  • Confidentiality, Ethical Walls, and Screening
  • Integrity of the Paralegal Profession
  • ABA Model Guidelines
  • NALA Model Guidelines
  • NALA Code of Ethics
  • NFPA Code of Ethics

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Paralegal Program Materials

Blackstone will provide you with the following tools for your success in the paralegal profession, all of which are included in your program tuition:

Blackstone Modern American Law Series

This ten-volume set of standard texts will become a valuable lifelong reference. Texts average 155 pages, with almost 2,150 pages in all.

Blackstone Paralegal Program TextbooksBlackstone Law Glossary

This extra volume gives a concise definition of legal words and phrases that the law student is likely to encounter, plus the phonetic pronunciation of words - an invaluable tool when going through the Blackstone course. This will arrive with your first shipment.

Blackstone ParalegalLegal Research and Writing - Part I Study Unit

This text provides a solid foundation in legal research, covering an introduction to the U.S. legal system; primary and secondary sources; computer-assisted legal research; conducting, updating and verifying legal research; and legal analysis.

Blackstone ParalegalLegal Research and Writing - Part II Study Unit

Building on the information presented in Part I, this text focuses on the skills paralegals need to perform on-the-job professional legal writing.  The text covers the preparation of legal letters, legal research memorandums, trial court legal memorandums, and appellate briefs.

Blackstone Paralegal Program TextbooksHow to Find a Job as a Paralegal Study Unit

This text provides readers with the vital information necessary to begin an exciting career in the legal field. Candidates learn about the various legal work environments and specialty areas for which paralegals are in demand. In addition, the text covers crucial information about starting the job search, guidelines for resumé and cover letter writing, and some rules for having a successful interview.  Tips for succeeding on the job are also presented in this unit.

Blackstone Paralegal Program TextbooksEthics for Paralegals Study Unit

This text covers the evolution of the paralegal profession; job responsibilities; confidentiality, conduct, and ethics; working as a freelance or independent paralegal; and lifelong learning.

Blackstone Paralegal Program TextbooksAccess to Blackstone’s Online Student Center

Along with your traditional course items, you will gain unlimited access to Blackstone’s Online Student Center, where you can take exams and receive instantaneous Grade Reports, chat real-time with other paralegal program students, participate in online discussions, and receive news about Blackstone.

LexisNexis® Student Membership

Blackstone Legal Assistant / Paralegal students will receive a one-year membership to LexisNexis®, the premier online research tool of legal professionals. Learn the research skills you'll need to perform in the workplace!

In addition, Blackstone will also provide you with:

Thorough Testing

A total of 31 exams, comprised of approximately 120 pages, and six writing exercises assist Blackstone in assessing your understanding of the paralegal concepts taught.

Documents

You will receive an official transcript and a Legal Assistant / Paralegal diploma upon successful completion of the entire paralegal program. A copy of your transcript will also be on permanent file with Blackstone and is available for a nominal fee.

Ample Time

You have up to one year to complete the Blackstone Legal Assistant / Paralegal program. If additional time is needed, a six-month extension can be purchased.

Instant Grading

Immediate feedback is provided for all exams submitted through the Online Student Center—you will receive an electronic grade report instantly!

Support

Your success in the paralegal program is important to us! Any time you need assistance, please contact us. We will be more than happy to assist you with any questions or problems you encounter with the paralegal course materials or exams.

Affordable Tuition

Your low paralegal program tuition cost covers your entire program including all textbooks, study guides, exam evaluation services, access to the Online Student Center, LexisNexis® Student Membership, and your diploma upon graduation.

Financial Assistance

Blackstone’s financial assistance programs include GI Bill Education Benefits for veterans and the Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA program).

Student Tuition Protection Policy

We offer a generous student tuition protection policy that covers cancellations and refunds. Review our policy using the tuition tab at the top of this page.

Paralegal Program Tuition

A quality education is an investment in your future. Blackstone's home study programs are designed to be affordable while providing excellence in education and student services. Tuition is only $4,500* and you can get started in your new career in just one year or less!

*Total cost of $4,500.00 includes a $150.00 registration fee and a $25.00 non-refundable administrative fee.

Go to our Financial Assistance section to review other financing options for military members and their families.

Although we endeavor to keep prospective students updated on any upcoming tuition changes, fees are subject to change without notice at any time prior to your enrollment. Please contact the school if you have any questions regarding the current paralegal program tuition.

Your paralegal program tuition fee includes:

  • All instruction, exam evaluation, and grading of homework assignments
  • Access to our state-of-the-art Online Student Center
  • Full student services and support during your program, including unlimited e-mail, fax, and telephone support
  • All new, latest edition textbooks
  • Comprehensive and up-to-date study guides prepared by faculty and reviewed by subject matter experts
  • Exam grade reports with references for questions answered incorrectly
  • Official school transcript
  • An embossed Legal Assistant / Paralegal diploma upon completion of program requirements
  • Student membership to LexisNexis, the online research system for legal professionals

LexisNexis

 

International Student Policy

International, Alaskan, Hawaiian and Canadian students are required to participate under the full payment plan only. There is an additional charge for shipping/handling of all materials. Please refer to the International Training page for requirements or call 800.826.9228 prior to enrollment. AK, HI, Canadian and international students may be required to pay extra duties required by customs authorities at the time of receipt of study material. Here is a helpful online Currency Converter.

Methods of Payment

You may use your Visa, Discover, Master Card, or American Express Card to securely enroll online. You may also pay for your program by money order or check. A returned check fee of $25.00 will apply.

NOTE: To Employed Individuals

Some students may be eligible for full or partial reimbursement of their tuition by their employers. Your company may be able to take advantage of The Employee Education Assistance Act (IRS Code, Section 127). Check with your supervisor or personnel department.

Student Tuition Protection Policy

Review Blackstone Career Institute's cancellation and refund policy below.

Blackstone Career Institute is confident that the course you have selected will be everything we advertise. To assure you of this, we provide this cancellation and refund policy. A student may cancel the program by notifying the school in any manner; a written request is recommended. If you cancel within 5 days from the signature date on your Enrollment Agreement, all monies will be refunded.  If you cancel after 5 days from the signature date of your Enrollment Agreement, but prior to receipt by the school of your first exam, you are obligated to a registration fee of 15% of the tuition or $150, whichever is less, and if applicable, the non-refundable administrative fee. If you cancel after submitting the first exam, you are obligated to pay the school the registration fee, the non-refundable administrative fee, plus a percentage of tuition as follows:

A. Up to and including 10% of the exams, 10% of the tuition.

B. After submitting more than 10% up to and including 25% of the exams, 25% of the tuition.

C. After submitting more than 25% up to and including 50% of the exams, 50% of the tuition.

D. After submitting more than 50% of the exams, you owe the school the full tuition.

If you choose to cancel and have paid the school more than the amount as calculated above, all excess payments will be refunded. Students who wish to cancel their enrollment with Blackstone and have a balance due, will have their terms payment processed through their existing credit card or e-check account. A reinstatement fee of $35.00 will be required for the reactivation of any enrollment if requested within 180 days from initial cancellation. Refunds are processed within 30 days to the payee of record.  No refunds will be issued after 12 months from the enrollment date. 

Tuition Comparison

While the cost of attending a private career school today can be over $10,000 a year, the total cost of Blackstone's distance education Legal Assistant / Paralegal program is only $4,500, which includes access to and complete training on the LexisNexis Research System! This tuition cost includes everything you will need to complete your Blackstone program and upon successful completion, receive your career diploma. In addition, Blackstone offers two ways to complete your career program coursework: traditional correspondence-based study or through the Blackstone Online Student Center, which allows you access to your coursework and exams online. You select the method that best fits your educational preferences and your learning style all for one low tuition cost. When you factor in the value of your time, our traditional or online distance education program becomes an even better investment. Because you can complete your Blackstone career program in less time than other programs, you realize the return on your investment a lot sooner.

Call us toll free at 1.800.826.9228 to speak with a student service representative if you have questions or would like to enroll directly!

Paralegal Career Resources

Career Resources include sites that specifically relate to your legal assistant / paralegal program. Find organizations to join and increase your networking abilities. Many of these organizations and associations have their own newsletters or magazines, job databases, and certification exams. You will also find links to other relevant web sites for your career path and books, software or journals that can help as you build your professional knowledge.

Explore online resources below in the following categories:

Paralegal Associations

National Paralegal Association

National Association of Legal Assistants

Association of Legal Administrators

National Federation of Paralegal Associations

U.S Paralegal Organizations by State

Capitol Area Paralegal Association

The American Alliance of Paralegals, Inc.

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Related Associations

American Bar Association

National Bar Association

The American Law Institute

NALS: The Association for Legal Professionals

International Paralegal Management Association

National Legal Aid & Defender Association • Resources for those seeking more information on equal justice

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State Bar Associations

Pennsylvania Bar Association

California Bar Association

New York Bar Association

Florida Bar Association

Texas Bar Association

State and Local Bar Association Directory

North America Bar Associations

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Government Links

Government Jobs • Search federal, state, and local government jobs, with links to job search articles and resources.

Government Job Bank • Search for jobs and post your resume

U.S. Department of State • Domestic and overseas employment in a wide variety of disciplines

Federal Government Resources: Civil Service • Employment opportunities, links to Internet job sources, news, current salary information, and federal resume writing

United States Department of Justice • Jobs, resources, DOJ agencies, and press releases

Office of the Attorney General

American Civil Liberties Union • Find information on all the latest civil rights issues

Federal Bar Association • Provides networking and leadership opportunities to law students, attorneys, and judges.

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Law-Related Sites and Resources

U.S. Courts • Locate district courts, probation offices, court of appeals, bankruptcy courts, and pretrial services offices by city, state, county, zip or area codes.

The Supreme Court Historical Society • A history and heritage of the Supreme Court and how it works

Library of Congress • U.S. and overseas newspapers, current periodicals, and government publications

Attorneys in the Martindale Directory • Search for lawyers by name, location, area of practice, firm, or in U.S. Government agencies

Lawyer directory from LexisNexis • Search by practice area or location

Prison Legal News • Search articles and cases

Paralegal Today • Website for the trade magazine Paralegal Today; with online artiles, news briefs and events

LawCentral.com • Links to a variety of law-related sites

AllLaw.com • Great website for law-related journals, periodicals, state and federal resources, legal organizations, references and legal topics

CataLaw • Database of catalogs of worldwide law on the Internet

FindLaw • News, cases and codes; a resource for students, legal professionals and the public

Law.com • Buy legal books and products, search for legal terms and verdicts, file legal documents and forms, links to legal magazines

Lawsource.com • Home of American Law Sources On-line, providing a comprehensive, uniform, and useful compilation of links to freely accessible on-line sources of law for the United States and Canada

LLRX.com • Law and technology resources for legal professionals, including sources for State and Federal court rules, forms, dockets and legislation and law-related articles

The Virtual Chase • Articles, guides, teaching materials, an alert service and more on Internet research strategies and resources

Westlaw • Online legal research service that provides access statutes, case law materials, public records, and other legal resources, along with current news articles and business information

Famous Trials • Famous American and international trials, including primary and secondary sources, maintained at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School

Federal Judicial Center • Reference to help students, the public, and federal court employees understand aspects of the federal courts

Law's Order: What Economics Has to do with Law and Why it Matters • A web manuscript by David Friedman that covers several topics related to economics and subsequent laws

Legal Information Institute • An electronic library covering various law topics, court opinions, introduction to basic legal citation, state and federal laws

National Criminal Justice Reference Service • Federally funded resource offering justice and substance abuse information

Laguna Preparers Service • Legal document assistant services for all California counties

Legal Abbreviations and Terms • Westlaw glossary of terms used in legal research

lib.law.washington.edu • Acronyms and abbreviations that are used throughout Washington Legal Researcher's Deskbook 3d

www.law.cornell.edu • Lexicon at Cornell's Legal Information Institute offers definitions of legal terms

dictionary.lp.findlaw.com • Merriam Webster's Dictionary of Law on Findlaw

Harvard Law School Legal Citation Guides and Abbreviation Lists

dictionary.law.com • Law.com's online Real Life Dictionary of the Law

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Job Resources for Paralegals

U.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook for paralegals

Monster.com Career Advice • Paralegal career profile

Paralegal Jobs from LexisNexis • Resource for job seekers and employers

Resume Center on Monster.com • View a sample paralegal resume and career advice

Exclusively Legal • Provides specialized staffing services to law firms and corporate legal departments, a job search engine, and ability to submit a resume

Vault • Find firms by region and search the law job board

Lawjobs • Search jobs, post your resume, submit career questions

Legal Career Center Network • Job search and recruiting services for legal community, search for Associations by state

Beacon Hill Legal • Provides interim and direct-hire staffing solutions to law firms and corporations: for paralegals, legal support staff, and those interested in specific and specialized practice areas

ParalegalPost.com • Jobs for the paralegal community, interview and resume tips

Kelly Law Registry • Legal placement firm specializing in permanent and temporary assignments

Paralegal Jobs • Search jobs and post your resume

Law Crossing • The largest collection of legal jobs in the world

IHireLegal • Search jobs, upload your resume, and receive live customer support and email notifications of new job postings athat match your qualifications

Pathways Personnel • Submit your resume and browse open positions; for Northern California only.

CollegeGrad.com • Entry level paralegal jobs and job seeker tools & resources

Paralegal-Jobs.com • Access to thousands of paralegal jobs for all levels of experience

Filcro Personnel, Inc. • Recruits paralegals, legal assistants, and legal secretaries for New York Law Firms and Corporations

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Books and Journals for the Paralegal Profession

NOLO • Legal books, software and forms

Amazon.com • Check out the various titles available and type “paralegal” into the search bar Paralegal books at ParalegalGateway.com

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Loc.gov • Find law and paralegal books at the Library of Congress

Paralegal Today • Subscribe to their bimonthly magazine for Paralegal Professionals, or join the PT Listserv to network with other paralegals

2010 Salary Guide • Request this FREE from Robert Half Legal...call 800.870.8367

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