Stories in this issue include a look at blogging in the paralegal world, how to have a well-run law firm and 31 ways to build your business in 31 days.
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South Carolina Association News
North Carolina Association News
A look at upcoming events for the association.
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Read More »Finding happiness deep in the files of a law firm
A Q&A with Julie Hatfield, a certified senior paralegal in the Charleston office of Collins & Lacy. During her seven years as a paralegal, Hatfield has developed specialized knowledge of business defense involving workers’ compensation claims.
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Read More »Best CLE: One paralegals and attorneys attend together
Kelly A. Farrow is the assistant director to the board of paralegal certification with the North Carolina State Bar. Farrow coordinates and manages paralegal certification and education programs for certified paralegals. She worked as an intellectual property paralegal for 10 years before joining the North Carolina State Bar in 2012.
Read More »Digital Edition: September 2012
Read the September 2012 edition of Carolina Paralegal News, including stories on embezzlement, insurance plans, law school marketing, and new guidelines for online juror research.
Read More »Digital Edition: July 2012
Read the July 2012 issue of Carolina Paralegal news, including news on mastering office politics, workplace Twitter skills, and paralegal entrepreneurs.
Read More »After filing her first lawsuit, she was hooked
Roshel Tuska, a Wisconsin native, moved to South Carolina in 2010. She earned her associate degree in the paralegal program at Milwaukee Area Technical College in 2000 and earned her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2007. Tuska has worked as a paralegal for the past 12 years in medical malpractice, workers’ compensation and insurance defense. Since coming to South Carolina, she has been a senior paralegal in civil litigation for Collins & Lacy. She currently serves as secretary of the Palmetto Paralegal Association.
Read More »No such thing as too much practical information
Barbara Galerno Spearman earned her paralegal certificate in 1995 and has been employed as a senior paralegal in civil litigation in the Greenville office of Collins & Lacy since 2008. She has twice been named Paralegal of the Year by the South Carolina Upstate Paralegal Association and currently serves as its president. A native of Florida, Spearman moved to South Carolina in 1977.
Read More »Digital Edition: March 2012
Read the March 2012 edition of Carolina Paralegal News, including stories on the labor/management divide, coping skills for an unbalanced life, and beginning a job search during a tough market.
Read More »Association News, January 2012
North Carolina Alamance County Paralegal Association Upcoming events: • Regular membership meetings are on the third Tuesday of every month at 12:20 p.m. at Carver’s on Elm in Graham. Asheville Area Paralegal Association Upcoming events: • Monthly membership meetings are the ...
Read More »Estates paralegal thrives on life-long love of the law
Victoria Townley is an estate administration paralegal at Roberts & Stevens, P.A., in Asheville, N.C. She is actively involved with the Asheville Area Paralegal Association. When not working at the office or with the AAPA, she can be found hiking in the beautiful western North Carolina mountains.
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Read More »In The Spotlight, January 2012
Foust honored with Guilford scholarship Lisa Foust of Pleasant Garden has been awarded a $500 scholarship from the Guilford Paralegal Association. Foust is a student in the Guilford Technical Community College paralegal program, where she has been named to the ...
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