As a lawyer, do you have to have a paralegal? what do you think?
Whether a paralegal is needed depends on the lawyer's own case and whether his business is diversified. If a lawyer can handle it by himself, there is no need for an assistant, but if there are many businesses and spare capacity, then I think it is quite necessary to recruit a reliable assistant. Many assistants can remind and assist lawyers, and at the same time save a lot of complicated affairs. Lawyers only need to review and modify the key parts of the case, which greatly improves the efficiency and expands the time. Similarly, assistants also learn from each other and help each other in this process. An assistant is not always an assistant, but also a lawyer. The final auxiliary mode can also be transformed into cooperative mode. Every lawyer has an assistant (internship) career. Therefore, I believe that qualified lawyers still need paralegals.