Hilbert College’s Paralegal Studies program is distinguished by tradition and excellence. Whether you’re considering a career in law or not, this program provides an excellent foundation in the principles of law.
Hilbert’s paralegal studies program, Western New York’s longest-running and region’s only ABA-approved B.A. in Paralegal Studies, offers a strong combination of theory and practice.
What is a Paralegal
Paralegals work in a variety of areas such as litigation, bankruptcy, business law, immigration, wills and estates, family law, civil litigation, court administration and much more. Paralegals assist clients with legal needs, and may prepare documents, prepare documents, research legal information, and perform other types of clerical work.
Generally speaking, a paralegal will be paid a flat rate, either hourly or daily, and is allowed to bill multiple clients simultaneously. If the position involves an in-house paralegal assisting a lawyer with the preparation of legal documents, the position is an attorney assistant, not a paralegal.
The paralegal program at Hilbert College focuses on paralegal education.
The Importance of a Legal Degree
Legal skills are valuable in every profession. Paralegals help with legal processes including:
Business law
Personal law
Litigation
Trusts
Regulations
Criminal law
and more.
Hilbert College Paralegal Studies Program
At Hilbert College’s Bachelor of Paralegal Studies (BPS), students learn from faculty and work in on-campus legal jobs, or in a variety of off-campus positions. They are prepared for legal practice and employment as well as participating in legal-related activities at the local, state, and national level. The program includes legal theory, skills and knowledge, legal practice, and continuing legal education.
Paralegals have a unique perspective on legal issues, because they are tasked with the creation of the law.
Why You Should Attend Hilbert College
All you need to know about the Paralegal Studies program before you attend this event is that there is more to it than taking the LSAT. At this event you will:
Learn about the quality of the program;
Learn about our faculty;
Examine admissions requirements and admission processes;
Ask questions of our faculty, admissions team and admissions counselors.
It is never too late to start your paralegal studies program. You can have an academic degree before you leave the program. Also, you can work while you’re in the program or even after you’ve graduated. Paralegal studies is all about options.
Who Should Attend This Event?
This event is for students and graduates looking for information about the paralegal studies program at Hilbert College.
What’s the Difference between a Paralegal and an Attorney?
“An attorney is a lawyer, and a paralegal is an employee of a law firm who takes responsibility for the responsibilities of an attorney.”
What does that mean? In other words, paralegals cannot claim to be legal experts.
Paralegals’ duties in law offices are much like those of administrative assistants. They prepare written reports, take dictation, complete research tasks and perform legal research for attorneys. In fact, a paralegal may perform all or a portion of an attorney’s duties when an attorney is unavailable.
The main difference between paralegals and attorneys is their training. In order to work as a paralegal, you have to attend graduate-level law school.
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PARALEGAL STUDIES EQUIPMENT
Hilbert’s paralegal studies program is distinguished by tradition and excellence. Whether you’re considering a career in law or not, this program provides an excellent foundation in the principles of law.
This 22-credit program allows you to complete your degree in as little as three semesters, providing you with a flexible schedule that fits your needs.
It’s designed to help you become familiar with the legal process and paralegal principles, as well as those of the legal profession. You will learn how to work with all types of legal professionals, and you will be introduced to a variety of legal and regulatory subjects through the program’s exceptional Legal Skills Skills Project.
n the end, it will be up to you to decide what type of legal degree you want to pursue. Whether you choose a B.A. in Paralegal Studies or something else, we hope this blog post has helped you make an informed decision.
Now, let’s get into the details.
Why a Paralegal Studies Program?
Paralegals represent and coordinate the various parties involved in a dispute over real estate, insurance policies, contracts, creditor claims, and civil lawsuits. The average position requires a high level of diligence, skill, and judgment. You may be an attorney in the law, but chances are you will work closely with paralegals throughout your career.
Most law firms, law schools, and law institutes do not offer paralegal programs. But, for various reasons, the educational institutions that do are very effective. The diversity of the courses, hands-on legal practice, and network of professional paralegals they build over time provide students with a solid foundation to pursue their own law career.