LawCrossing.com Legal Staff Profile
Dorothy Secol, CLA and Peggy E. Stalford, LA
LawCrossing.com, March 12, 2007
by Judith Earley
Experienced legal assistants Dorothy Secol and
Peggy Stalford knew they could succeed producing
legal work outside of the traditional law office
for a wide range of practitioners, and in 1986,
Paralegal Services was born.
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Open for Business - Four paralegals who have
made it big in freelance world.
Legal Assistant Today, March/April 2007
by Stacey Hunt, CLA CAS
Many paralegals have daydreamed about
breaking the chains to the desk and becoming
self-employed, contract paralegals. Some have
actually done it. But very few have then taken
that dream, magnified it and turned it into
something bigger — their own business. LAT
visited four pioneering women who created and
now lead thriving freelance paralegal firms.
Some have employees, others use subcontractors.
Some work for law firms, others have government
contracts or work for corporations. One has even
taken her business nationwide, becoming the
first paralegal to sell franchises. Their
stories are an inspiration to paralegals who
have hopes of making it big on their own.
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PARALEGAL FRANCHISE FOUNDER SAYS
FREELANCING WAY OF THE FUTURE
By Jeremy Schnitker
SoloGigNews.com
November 3, 2006
HOW TO TURN PARALEGALS INTO FRANCHISEES
By Martin C. Daks
New Jersey Law Journal
September 25, 2006
HERE'S A LEGAL
TWIST
By Michael L. Diamond, Business Writer
Asbury Park Press
September 19, 2006 |
AMERICA'S FIRST
NATIONAL PARALEGAL SERVICES FRANCHISE LAUNCHES
Allenhurst, New Jersey - August 1, 2006
- Paralegal Services USA, LLC, a New Jersey based freelance paralegal business providing legal assistance to attorneys in private, public and governmental sectors, today announced it would begin offering franchises to qualified individuals. The announcement marks the beginning of America's first paralegal services national franchise
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