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Paralegal Mentors Can Have Such a Big Impact

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Contenido proporcionado por Ann Pearson. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Ann Pearson o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Ann interviews Ashley Stasiewich, a former paralegal turned full-time paralegal instructor. She discusses the importance of mentorship and the impact it can have on aspiring paralegals. Ashley also highlights the need for research on effective legal education for non-lawyers, particularly paralegals. She emphasizes the value of practical experience through internships and the role of educators in preparing students for the workforce. Ashley's dedication to supporting future legal professionals shines through her teaching and mentorship.

About The Guest: Ashley Stasiewich is a former paralegal turned full-time paralegal instructor at McEwan University in Canada. With over 16 years of experience in the legal industry, Ashley is dedicated to educating future legal professionals and providing mentorship to aspiring paralegals. She is a member and mentor of the Alberta Association of Professional Paralegals and an associate member of the Edmonton Law Office Managers Association. Ashley is also currently writing a textbook on criminal law and procedure for Alberta legal professionals.

Key Takeaways:

  • Practical experience through internships or practicums is crucial for paralegal success.
  • The legal education of non-lawyers, such as paralegals, requires more research and attention.
  • Educators should incorporate industry feedback and stay updated on legal technology and procedures.
  • Balancing work in academia and industry can provide a well-rounded perspective and keep skills current.

Learn more about the Personal Injury Paralegal Boot Camp mentioned in this episode: https://personalinjuryparalegalbootcamp.com

Are you a paralegal who wants to skip the learning curve and kickstart your career?

The Paralegal Boot Camp offers online courses to fast-track your paralegal career and cut YEARS off the typical learning curve that most new paralegals encounter when starting their careers. View our course offerings to see how we've helped thousands of paralegals like you.

Website: https://Paralegal-BootCamp.com

For more free paralegal resources, visit our Paralegal Resources page on the website.

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In this episode, Ann interviews Ashley Stasiewich, a former paralegal turned full-time paralegal instructor. She discusses the importance of mentorship and the impact it can have on aspiring paralegals. Ashley also highlights the need for research on effective legal education for non-lawyers, particularly paralegals. She emphasizes the value of practical experience through internships and the role of educators in preparing students for the workforce. Ashley's dedication to supporting future legal professionals shines through her teaching and mentorship.

About The Guest: Ashley Stasiewich is a former paralegal turned full-time paralegal instructor at McEwan University in Canada. With over 16 years of experience in the legal industry, Ashley is dedicated to educating future legal professionals and providing mentorship to aspiring paralegals. She is a member and mentor of the Alberta Association of Professional Paralegals and an associate member of the Edmonton Law Office Managers Association. Ashley is also currently writing a textbook on criminal law and procedure for Alberta legal professionals.

Key Takeaways:

  • Practical experience through internships or practicums is crucial for paralegal success.
  • The legal education of non-lawyers, such as paralegals, requires more research and attention.
  • Educators should incorporate industry feedback and stay updated on legal technology and procedures.
  • Balancing work in academia and industry can provide a well-rounded perspective and keep skills current.

Learn more about the Personal Injury Paralegal Boot Camp mentioned in this episode: https://personalinjuryparalegalbootcamp.com

Are you a paralegal who wants to skip the learning curve and kickstart your career?

The Paralegal Boot Camp offers online courses to fast-track your paralegal career and cut YEARS off the typical learning curve that most new paralegals encounter when starting their careers. View our course offerings to see how we've helped thousands of paralegals like you.

Website: https://Paralegal-BootCamp.com

For more free paralegal resources, visit our Paralegal Resources page on the website.

  continue reading

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