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Does one need a law degree to be a staff attorney assistant?

Chris asked:


I applied for a staff attorney assistant position with my state’s supreme court. It did not mention any specific educational background, but should it be expected that applicants have a law degree or some sort of legal background, such as a paralegal education?

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One Response to “Does one need a law degree to be a staff attorney assistant?”

  1. jennifer on April 19th, 2011 11:46 am

    Yes, paralegal certificate would help or some other experience working in a lower court