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Definition of paralegal in English: paralegalnoun parəˈliːɡ(ə)lˌpɛrəˈliɡ(ə)l North American A person trained in subsidiary legal matters but not fully qualified as a lawyer. 律师助理,律师帮办 Example sentencesExamples - Much work had been equivalent to that carried out by trainee solicitors or paralegals.
- He is working as a paralegal in his late brother's law firm.
- Also, there are laws in the US that prohibit legal assistants or paralegals from giving legal advice or representing clients in court as attorneys.
- Sometimes lawyers use paralegals and law clerks to help research a case.
- The firm's New York City office has approximately a hundred and fifty employees - attorneys, paralegals, administrative staff, typists, secretaries and receptionists.
adjective parəˈliːɡ(ə)lˌpɛrəˈliɡ(ə)l North American Relating to auxiliary aspects of the law. (与)辅助律师业务(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - I will probably either get an accounting position or a paralegal one in a law firm.
- Some of the dozen or so outsourcing companies that have sprung up over the last decade in India focus on low-level paralegal work - keeping track of filing dates and document reviews.
- Thus, far too many of these students get work-study, paralegal and legal temp jobs to help defray the costs of law school.
- Christian Action, another organisation providing shelter and paralegal advice to migrant maids in need, handled 14,600 consultation cases in 2003 and another 5,000 so far this year.
- Rebecca Miller is paralegal consultant for the United Nations Drug Control Program's Regional Center for East Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok.
Rhymesbeagle, eagle, illegal, legal, regal, spread eagle, viceregal Definition of paralegal in US English: paralegalnounˌperəˈlēɡ(ə)lˌpɛrəˈliɡ(ə)l North American A person trained in subsidiary legal matters but not fully qualified as a lawyer. 律师助理,律师帮办 Example sentencesExamples - Much work had been equivalent to that carried out by trainee solicitors or paralegals.
- Also, there are laws in the US that prohibit legal assistants or paralegals from giving legal advice or representing clients in court as attorneys.
- Sometimes lawyers use paralegals and law clerks to help research a case.
- The firm's New York City office has approximately a hundred and fifty employees - attorneys, paralegals, administrative staff, typists, secretaries and receptionists.
- He is working as a paralegal in his late brother's law firm.
adjectiveˌperəˈlēɡ(ə)lˌpɛrəˈliɡ(ə)l North American Relating to auxiliary aspects of the law. (与)辅助律师业务(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Some of the dozen or so outsourcing companies that have sprung up over the last decade in India focus on low-level paralegal work - keeping track of filing dates and document reviews.
- Christian Action, another organisation providing shelter and paralegal advice to migrant maids in need, handled 14,600 consultation cases in 2003 and another 5,000 so far this year.
- Thus, far too many of these students get work-study, paralegal and legal temp jobs to help defray the costs of law school.
- Rebecca Miller is paralegal consultant for the United Nations Drug Control Program's Regional Center for East Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok.
- I will probably either get an accounting position or a paralegal one in a law firm.
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