Hire a Legal Assistant

If you’re looking to hire a legal assistant, the recruiting experts at Career Group can help. With over 40 years of experience sourcing highly qualified legal assistant candidates, we are able to support companies nationwide and tailor our approach to meet your unique search requirements.

What is a Legal Assistant?

Legal assistants typically work for law firms to provide administrative support to lawyers and their clients. In this essential support role, legal assistants review legal contracts, maintain an extensive calendar, and process expense reports. A successful candidate will be able to assist during all phases of the litigation process including depositions, witness preparation, building exhibits, briefs, motions, and investigative record review as needed.

Legal Assistant Qualifications

To help you hire a legal assistant with the right qualifications, we customize our approach to suit your firm’s unique requirements. Legal assistants should have meticulous proofreading skills, outstanding time management, and the ability to multi-task with strong attention to detail. We recommend candidates who are team-oriented, able to adapt to a fast-paced environment, and able to exercise discretion and careful judgment in any scenario. A strong legal assistant should also have excellent critical thinking, problem-solving, and organizational skills.

Duties of a Legal Assistant

  • Communicate with clients, gathering necessary documents and information to begin building a case
  • Conduct all initial research and provide information to the Lawyer
  • Liaise between trial and internal/external third parties
  • Manage all administrative responsibilities in the legal office
  • Organize all legal documents in a confidential way

Interview Questions to Ask When Hiring a Legal Assistant

Asking the right interview questions when hiring a legal assistant is key. When interviewing, we recommend engaging in thoughtful conversations and purposeful relationship building. Here are some starter questions to consider when hiring a legal assistant:

  • How do you ensure accuracy and attention to detail in your work, especially when dealing with legal documents?
  • Can you provide an example of a challenging legal research task you've performed? How did you approach it?
  • What steps do you take to stay updated with changes in laws and regulations relevant to our practice areas?
  • What made you interested in working with our company?

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FAQ

What is a Legal Assistant?

A legal assistant, also known as a paralegal, is a professional who provides support to lawyers, law firms, and legal departments in various tasks related to legal matters. Legal assistants are not licensed attorneys, but they play a crucial role in the legal process by assisting lawyers with research, documentation, organization, and administrative tasks. Their responsibilities can vary widely depending on the specific area of law and the needs of the legal practice they work for.

What are Measurable KPIs for Legal Assistants?

Measurable Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for legal assistants can vary depending on the responsibilities and goals of the role within the office. Here are some commonly used KPIs for legal assistants:

  • Case Turnaround Time: Measure the time taken to complete tasks related to case management, document preparation, and other legal processes. This KPI can help assess the efficiency of the legal assistant in handling assignments promptly.
  • Accuracy of Legal Documents: Track the percentage of error-free legal documents produced by the legal assistant. This could include contracts, pleadings, research reports, and other written materials.
  • Research Efficiency: Monitor the time taken to conduct legal research and provide relevant information to attorneys. This KPI reflects the legal assistant's ability to quickly find pertinent information.
  • Utilization of Legal Technology: Track the legal assistant's proficiency in using legal software, databases, and case management tools. This KPI demonstrates their technical skills and adaptability.
  • Contribution to Firm Goals: Evaluate how the legal assistant's work aligns with the firm's overall objectives, such as improved efficiency, reduced costs, or enhanced client service.

KPIs should align with the targeted objectives and responsibilities of the legal assistant’s job description in an organization. It's important to set specific targets and update these KPIs regularly to ensure relevance.

What Experience is Needed to be a Legal Assistant?

Becoming a legal assistant typically involves a combination of education, experience, and skills. While a formal degree isn't always required, many legal assistants hold an associate's or bachelor's degree in fields like paralegal studies. Certification from recognized organizations like NALA or NFPA can enhance credibility. Relevant experience gained through internships, administrative roles, or prior paralegal work, is highly valued. Specialization in a specific legal area, technical proficiency, and strong soft skills such as communication and organization are also important. Staying current through continuing education ensures competence in a constantly evolving legal landscape.

In summary, aspiring legal assistants should consider pursuing formal education, seeking certifications, gaining practical experience, and developing skills relevant to the legal field. Adaptability, a commitment to professional growth, and a solid foundation in legal procedures and principles will pave the way for a successful career as a legal assistant.

Comparing a Legal Assistant vs a Paralegal

Legal assistant and paralegal are often used interchangeably, though their roles can vary based on jurisdiction and organization. A legal assistant typically has a broader scope, encompassing administrative and legal support functions. Their tasks might include office management, scheduling, client communication, as well as basic legal research and documentation. Their educational backgrounds can vary, and they may not always hold specific paralegal degrees.

On the other hand, a paralegal is more specialized in legal tasks. They focus primarily on legal work, such as in-depth research, drafting legal documents, managing cases, and assisting attorneys with trial preparations. Paralegals usually have completed formal education in paralegal studies, legal studies, or related fields. They often hold degrees or certifications specific to paralegal studies, reflecting their specialized training and expertise.

The distinction between the two roles can depend on location and employer preferences. In some areas, there's no clear separation, and the terms are used interchangeably. It's essential for job seekers and employers to carefully review job descriptions to understand the specific responsibilities and requirements associated with either title, ensuring a good fit between the role and the candidate's skills and background.

How much does it cost to work with Career Group Companies?

For candidates, our resources are free to utilize in their job search.

For companies seeking to utilize our services, bill rates vary depending on the position, employment type, experience level, and length of the assignment. After contacting one of our offices, your account manager can speak to specifics.

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