AAS in Legal Administrative Assisting
Legal Administrative Assistants’ work in the many areas of law such as bankruptcy law; business and corporate law; civil litigation; criminal law; divorce and family law; wills, trusts, and estates; government law; patent, trademark, and copyright law; personal injury and property damage; probate; and real estate or worker’s compensation. Legal Administrative Assistants perform and coordinate office activities and ensure that information is delivered in a timely fashion to staff and clients. Attorneys, managers, professionals, and other support staff rely on them to keep administrative operations under control. |
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