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Paralegal earnings??
I have an interview this week for a paralegal position. The lawyer is a personal injury lawyer who is very successful locally. (Yale graduate btw)
If i get in, I will also be working translating material from a different language and for dealing with a good portion of her clientele who do not speak english.
I have no prior experience as a paralegal and i have no idea what they make. I am expecting to be asked how much i think i should be compensated etc..
Can i have some help here. What do paralegals make? what can someone like me with zero expereince expect to make?
What should i ask for without looking like a retard??
If i get in, I will also be working translating material from a different language and for dealing with a good portion of her clientele who do not speak english.
I have no prior experience as a paralegal and i have no idea what they make. I am expecting to be asked how much i think i should be compensated etc..
Can i have some help here. What do paralegals make? what can someone like me with zero expereince expect to make?
What should i ask for without looking like a retard??
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Small firm, she is the main lawyer. I think she has one or two other lawyers helping her.
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In Detroit, MI. Personal Injury
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313D313 wrote:I have an interview this week for a paralegal position. The lawyer is a personal injury lawyer who is very successful locally. (Yale graduate btw)
If i get in, I will also be working translating material from a different language and for dealing with a good portion of her clientele who do not speak english.
I have no prior experience as a paralegal and i have no idea what they make. I am expecting to be asked how much i think i should be compensated etc..
Can i have some help here. What do paralegals make? what can someone like me with zero expereince expect to make?
What should i ask for without looking like a retard??
You can go on payscale.com and they can give you a better number based on location and education, buy I would say between $14-$18 and hour with maybe $1-2 more for the language skills. The lawyer can bill you for about $60, depending on the retainer.
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What languages? Some are way more valuable than others.313D313 wrote:Small firm, she is the main lawyer. I think she has one or two other lawyers helping her.
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Thank you very much. I will check it out.SemperLegal wrote:313D313 wrote:I have an interview this week for a paralegal position. The lawyer is a personal injury lawyer who is very successful locally. (Yale graduate btw)
If i get in, I will also be working translating material from a different language and for dealing with a good portion of her clientele who do not speak english.
I have no prior experience as a paralegal and i have no idea what they make. I am expecting to be asked how much i think i should be compensated etc..
Can i have some help here. What do paralegals make? what can someone like me with zero expereince expect to make?
What should i ask for without looking like a retard??
You can go on payscale.com and they can give you a better number based on location and education, buy I would say between $14-$18 and hour with maybe $1-2 more for the language skills. The lawyer can bill you for about $60, depending on the retainer.
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A large number of the clients speak mostly arabic with poor english. I am very fluent in arabic, but so is the main lawyer.Aqualibrium wrote:What languages? Some are way more valuable than others.313D313 wrote:Small firm, she is the main lawyer. I think she has one or two other lawyers helping her.
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I used to speak some Arabic. I really really want to find a way to get an LLM in Saudi Arabia, even though I think that is impossible.
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Dunno how it translates to small law or Detroit, but biglaw in the medium-sized Southern city I'm from starts paralegals with zero experience at $40k.
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I figured it was Arabic or Farsi when you said Detroit. I'd take what ever number you found was the high range of the pay scale, then add 2 t0 4 to it. Then come down from there.313D313 wrote:A large number of the clients speak mostly arabic with poor english. I am very fluent in arabic, but so is the main lawyer.Aqualibrium wrote:What languages? Some are way more valuable than others.313D313 wrote:Small firm, she is the main lawyer. I think she has one or two other lawyers helping her.
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Just say: "I figured you'd ask how much pay I was expecting. I researched that, and from what I saw, X number seems appropriate. I know you're a solo practitioner tough, so I understand that number may need to be negotiated down a bit."
Start high, end up up at a number that is probably close to the high end of the pay scale, profit cuz she probably wanted to pay you far less than that.
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Do you guys think the pay scale drops a lot if the job title changes from paralegal to legal assistant?
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You may also want to check out ONet.
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Great source! Thanksdextermorgan wrote:You may also want to check out ONet.
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If the firm has both paralegals and legal assistants, and each does separate (but sometimes overlapping) tasks, then yes, the pay scale may drop some. Usually not "a lot."313D313 wrote:Do you guys think the pay scale drops a lot if the job title changes from paralegal to legal assistant?
You should be paid for what you do--not less simply because the employer uses a different title. (i.e., some small firms don't have secretaries, paralegals, and legal assistants, but they have one or two of the three--it doesn't matter what they're called so long as they do the tasks meriting the pay).
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