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Attorney General > Employment > Paralegals Paralegals

Overview

Certified paralegals play an integral role in the success of the Office of the Attorney General. Located in every division of the office, paralegals perform various duties, including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Preparation and processing of various pleadings and filings
  • Timely documentation of all activities for files
  • Opening, closing and tracking cases and assignment of cases
  • Preparing agreed findings and judgments (when applicable)
  • Creating and updating various automated reports
  • Assisting in discovery, attend meetings and conferences
  • Communicating with appropriate governmental agencies
  • Maintaining hearing schedules (when applicable)

Professional Development

Whether you’re looking to further your paralegal career or obtain excellent legal experience, our office will help you achieve that goal. We have many paralegals that have made a career of this office and several others that started as a paralegal, and then obtained their J.D. degree and are now Deputy Attorneys within the office. Regardless of your objectives, we’re confident that you will grow personally and professionally as an employee with this office.

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