Author Archives: Megan Carter

About Megan Carter

Megan L. Carter, ACP, has worked as a senior litigation paralegal for 14 years in mid-sized firms, handling complex commercial and employment disputes. She earned her Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal Studies from a regionally accredited community college. She holds the Advanced Certified Paralegal (ACP) credential in Discovery from the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA). Megan regularly guest-lectures at state paralegal association continuing-legal-education events. She has contributed course modules to online paralegal certificate programs used by several community colleges. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family and two rescue dogs.
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5 Paralegal Ethics Rules You Can Never Break 2026

Quick Answer Paralegals are bound by core ethical prohibitions, including: never establishing attorney-client relationships independently, never negotiating fees, never misrepresenting authorization to practice, never providing legal advice, and never sharing confidential information. These obligations are enforced through state bar rules, …

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Why Paralegals Are Essential: 5 Ways They Support Legal Teams

Quick Answer Paralegals are essential to modern legal practice, handling discovery management, client communication, legal research, case organization, and flexible support roles. Their specialized training allows them to perform substantive legal work efficiently, making legal services more accessible while creating …

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Essential Software for Paralegals: 2026 Complete Guide

Quick Answer Paralegals need proficiency in three essential software categories: legal research platforms (LexisNexis, Westlaw), case management systems (Clio, Time Matters), and productivity tools (Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat). Start with Microsoft Office basics, then learn your employer’s specific case management …

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How to Deal with Difficult Attorneys as a Paralegal

Quick Answer Dealing with difficult attorneys requires understanding that their stress often manifests as harsh criticism toward paralegals. Build resilience by not taking attacks personally, learning to anticipate attorney needs, staying calm during outbursts, and ultimately deciding whether to adapt …

From Paralegal to Attorney: Complete Transition Guide

Quick Answer Paralegals can transition to attorneys by earning a law degree (3 years full-time or 4-5 years part-time), passing the bar exam, and meeting state licensing requirements. The investment typically ranges from $100,000 to $200,000 or more and takes …