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Legal Associate Professionals

Legal associate professionals provide administrative support for legal professionals and investigate and make recommendations on legal matters that do not fall within the province of a normal court of law.

More about this Career

Average Salary

£24293

New workers start around £14660. Normal pay is £24293 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £49044.

Jobs

4155

Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs.

Daily Tasks

  • Draws up schedules of legal costs and advises on the allocation of legal costs and the level of legal fees.
  • Assists in all aspects of probate and common law practice.
  • Ensures their organisation complies with relevant regulations and their organisational policies.
  • Attends court to assist barristers and solicitors in the presentation of a case.
  • Ensures judges have the necessary legal other documents, manages their diary and carries out other administrative duties collates information, drafts briefs and other documents.
  • Runs chambers on behalf of principals, develops the practice, manages the flow of work, decides which cases to accept, arranges appropriate fees and prepares financial records.

Skills Employers are looking for

Soft Skills

Soft skills are non-technical skills that include how you interact with colleagues, solve problems, and manage your work

  • Active Listening

    65

  • Reading Comprehension

    63

  • Writing

    62

  • Speaking

    61

  • Monitoring

    58

  • Active Learning

    53

  • Critical Thinking

    52

  • Mathematics

    47

  • Learning Strategies

    46

  • Science

    1

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