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paralegal

/par-uh-lee-guhl/US // ˌpær əˈli gəl //UK // (ˌpærəˈliːɡəl) //

律师助理,法律助理,律师助手,助理律师

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an attorney's assistant, not admitted to the practice of law but trained to perform certain legal tasks.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a paralegal or paralegals: a paralegal career.

Examples

  • The draft’s release follows the May arrest of 21 activists and paralegals who attended a conference on how to advocate for LGBTQ rights.

  • Eventually, he connected with a paralegal at the Legal Aid Society, who sent an email to two New York labor department officials asking to expedite his case.

  • Pisarra, then, was an assistant to a paralegal at a toothpaste company.

  • Watson, a former paralegal, has now joined a Facebook group dedicated to tracking cicadas, and is also on a group chat with fellow enthusiasts.

  • Jeffrey Day is a paralegal who oversees most of the public records requests that come through San Diego Unified School District.

  • Whatever the truth, Miller hardly seems to have shrugged it off when the partner married a paralegal who worked in their office.

  • James Ferguson, 29, a design student and paralegal, who lives on 89th and 1st Avenue, is among them.

  • Among the others are massage schools, paralegal programs and auto repair academies.

  • Her paralegal license allows LaMay to do all of her own legal work.

  • Imagine you were a law firm and a paralegal disclosed sensitive information from a major client.