I'm glad for that! but I've met just as many, or more, who don't want to start the daunting process. As a lawyer, I've met so many older lawyers who can't do electronic legal research (which is much better), because they don't feel they can learn it, they don't have time for the learning curve, etc. They have to hire people like me who c…
I'm glad for that! but I've met just as many, or more, who don't want to start the daunting process. As a lawyer, I've met so many older lawyers who can't do electronic legal research (which is much better), because they don't feel they can learn it, they don't have time for the learning curve, etc. They have to hire people like me who can use it, write memorandums for them and then they take it from there. It is a real handicap and I've seen a lot of it out there.
I have a future daughter-in-law just graduated law school in Uganda. We've been trying to bring her here for better than 2 years. She wants to specialize in Family or Corporate Law. Right now she and another girl are doing research for other attorneys. Is that what she means by Paralegal? What would be the best way to get her here? Once we get her here we can help her get a toehold.
They need an immigration attorney. That's all I know. I never did this particular work. Paralegal work varies, but it can be researching for attorneys, getting their files ready for court, assembling evidence, labeling it, etc. It's good experience. I imagine she will need to do something to make her law degree from Uganda equivalent to the US law degrees. She should look into that.
I'm glad for that! but I've met just as many, or more, who don't want to start the daunting process. As a lawyer, I've met so many older lawyers who can't do electronic legal research (which is much better), because they don't feel they can learn it, they don't have time for the learning curve, etc. They have to hire people like me who can use it, write memorandums for them and then they take it from there. It is a real handicap and I've seen a lot of it out there.
I have a future daughter-in-law just graduated law school in Uganda. We've been trying to bring her here for better than 2 years. She wants to specialize in Family or Corporate Law. Right now she and another girl are doing research for other attorneys. Is that what she means by Paralegal? What would be the best way to get her here? Once we get her here we can help her get a toehold.
They need an immigration attorney. That's all I know. I never did this particular work. Paralegal work varies, but it can be researching for attorneys, getting their files ready for court, assembling evidence, labeling it, etc. It's good experience. I imagine she will need to do something to make her law degree from Uganda equivalent to the US law degrees. She should look into that.
Thanks, that's what my son said