• Durres, ofroj vend pune part time asistente avokate/juriste

Paralegal or Lawyer Assistant


Paralegal
are trained to assist attorneys in the delivery of legal services. They might work for law firms, corporations, the government, or in other practice environments, but always under the supervision of a lawyer. Paralegals can't give legal advice. They can't represent clients in court, establish legal fees, or sign documents that will be filed with the court.
Paralegal Duties & Responsibilities
Not all paralegals assume the exact same duties. It depends largely on who they work for and what kind of legal services their employer provides. Some responsibilities are common, however:

  • Drafting legal documents and pleadings, including deposition notices, subpoenas, motions, certifications, contracts, briefs, and complaints
  • Organizing and managing files, documents, and exhibits
  • Filing documents with federal and state courts
Although what a paralegal cannot do is established by law, what they can do is highly dependent on their employers. Some attorneys find delegating tasks easier than others do. A paralegal's prime purpose is to free up attorneys' time so the attorneys can do those things only lawyers can do, like advice clients and appear in court.
Education, Training, & Certification
Some paralegals possess no formal training. They learn on the job under the supervision of attorneys, often assuming the position of paralegal and additional responsibilities after serving as a legal secretary or in another support role for a period of time. This isn't always the case, however.

  • Education: Many paralegals have two-year associate degrees or four-year bachelor’s degrees. Many junior colleges offer courses toward a paralegal certificate.
  • Training: Even if they don't get it in a classroom setting, paralegals must have a solid knowledge of legal terminology, federal and state rules of legal procedure, and substantive law. Paralegals can gain this knowledge by working their way up from an entry-level position with a law firm or in other legal services.
Paralegals with bachelor’s degrees in paralegal studies, or a college degree in any field combined with a paralegal certificate, generally have the best career prospects.
Paralegal Skills & Competencies
Not everyone is capable of being a paralegal. Some inherent skills and traits can make all the difference between success and burning out.

  • Organizational skills: Paralegals must possess excellent organizational skills to manage voluminous files and exhibits, which can number in the hundreds for a single case.
  • Communication skills: Paralegals must interact regularly with clients, experts, court personnel, and attorneys other than their employers.
  • Strong research and writing skills: These skills are necessary for drafting pleadings, research memorandums, correspondence, and other documents.
  • Nerves of steel: An ability to handle pressure and looming deadlines can be crucial in some specialties that involve a great deal of litigation.
  • An ability to multitask: This is a deadline-heavy profession, and multiple cases can demand action within the same limited time periods. You might have to perform various tasks on more than one case file almost simultaneously, taking a phone call on one matter while sorting through trial exhibits on another—and making mistakes because you're overwhelmed or distracted is not an option.
Work Environment
Paralegals tend to work in tandem with other personnel, such as attorneys and support staff, so being a paralegal is something of a people profession. Client interaction is also very common in certain areas of the law.
The vast majority of this work is performed in offices.
Work Schedule
Being a paralegal is generally a full-time position performed during regular business hours.


f you don’t like to work hard, we are not the right place for you. We work hard, but we have fun and celebrate success.


If you wish to be considered for employment, please come in to apply for open positions and to meet with our recruitment team.


Please be informed that the pre-interview tests shall require a minimum of 2 hours’ time frame to be completed.


Please come rested and prepared for the extensive process!
We are located at St. Egnatia, Blue Star Center (2nd floor), Durres. Phone: +355676956556 we accept applications from 11 am to 7 pm – Monday – Friday.


When you arrive at our office, please begin the application process outlined above the desktop computers in the reception area.


All of our positions require you to read, write, and speak English very well.
You must have excellent computer experience. We work Albanian hours – 3 pm to 12 am or 5 pm to 2 am.
We Offer Two Week-s Training, so we will help you learn and grow in our working environment. WE WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU!!!!!


We look forward to meeting you and telling you more about our Company!



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