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Advancements in technology have made criminal investigations much more
efficient and effective. As well, there have been significant increases
in a variety of technological jobs in the justice system. One such
career is a Legal Videographer. A Legal Videographer is responsible for
using multimedia equipment to record digital images and video for court
cases, recording evidence at crime scenes, enhancing poor quality
analog and digital images, assessing the validity of video, and
recording court trials.
How to Become a UK Citizen
- By Gazala Rashid
- Published 10/20/2009
- Legal
- Unrated
For some people it is the fulfilment of a lifelong dream to become a
citizen of the United Kingdom. For some it means returning to their
ancestral roots and for others it is the anticipation of a new and
different lifestyle. For anyone considering citizenship, it means
announcing their commitment to becoming a loyal and contributing member
to the UK way of life.
Consider first, why do you want to become a lawyer? Is it for prestige?
Money?
I recommend going to court and watch some lawyers in action. Remember
that many lawyers don't go to court at all so you'll want to know how
they spend their time.
Typically, lawyers spend time reading, talking on the phone, writing
and meeting with clients, other lawyers, paralegals and support
personnel.
How to Become a Legal Secretary
- By Staff Writer
- Published 02/21/2009
- Clerical and Administrative , Legal
- Unrated
A legal secretary is responsible for a number of things at a law firm.
Some of the typical duties of a legal secretary include answering the
phone, answering e-mails, filing documents, preparing documents for
court, and maintaining a law library. Legal secretaries are the best of
the best when it comes to dealing with clients and being organized. For
individuals that have these skills and love to work around the law, a
position as a legal secretary can be a great way to make a living. But
how do you get started?
How To Become a Court Clerk
- By Kenneth Echie
- Published 02/17/2009
- Clerical and Administrative , Legal
- Unrated
Courts process many hundreds and even thousands of documents every day
in court cases, ranging from minor traffic tickets to murder. Some
types of cases processed in the court system include traffic
infractions, domestic disputes, small claims, personal injury claims,
bankruptcies, and criminal charges ranging from minor misdemeanors to
serious felonies. Court clerks play an essential role in the daily
operations of all court systems, including municipal, county, state,
and federal courts.
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