Being able to handle legal
assignments that require attending courts and court hearings on
behalf of an employer requires confidence, initiative, good
communication and observational skills. And is an ability
greatly appreciated by employers.
The knowledge and skills learned on this course will be especially useful and beneficial to those contemplating starting up some sort of self-employment. Because a person's job prospects are governed by the mercy or whim of an employer, self employment is some thing that more and more people are looking into as a way to keep control. And, also, as an alternative to waiting around for the right job vacancy to turn up in the current economic down turn. If the idea of self employment interests you take a look at Optional Extra 3 in Special Features
Below is a small list of some
of the types of organisations and companies that employ persons
who may need to attend court hearings as a part of their job
description.
The Serious Fraud Office, The Crown Prosecution Office,
The Inland Revenue, The Probation Service, The Social Services,
London Transport (Enforcement Departments), Local Authorities,
Housing Dept (Repossession and Evictions), Housing Associations
(Rent control depts), Immigration Dept (Public Sector),
Immigration Agencies (Private Sector), Insurance Agencies,
Solicitors, etc.
In addition to the above examples, many other types of non law comapnies, large or small, would appreciate having employees who have legal skills and the confidence that often goes with having legal knowledge.
Why not benefit from that perception - add our Paralegal Training to your CV!
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