PARALEGALS ENJOY the company of their co-workers, feel they are treated like professionals and strive for higher level work. But they hate Atlanta traffic.
Of course that puts them squarely in agreement with thousands of other metro-area workers. But respondents to the Daily Report’s biannual survey of members of the Georgia Association of Paralegals seem to be otherwise satisfied with their professional lot, even if their industry still struggles with identity issues.
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