Are you a paralegal considering a career change? Are the hours too long and the stresses too high working at a law firm? Perhaps you should consider a compromise — one that allows you to work from home, interacting with clients virtually. Despite the appeal of being their own bosses, virtual paralegals still face challenges keeping up with changing technology and using various social media tools to communicate and recruit new clients. But the independence technology provides could mean the field will continue to grow.
DEFINING THE VIRTUAL PARALEGAL
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