Legal executive
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Legal executives are a form of trained legal professional in certain jurisdictions. They often specialise in a particular area of law. The training that a Legal Executive undertakes usually includes both vocational training (a minimum of 3 years for those in England and Wales) and academic qualifications.
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Occupation type | Profession |
Activity sectors | Law |
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Competencies | Interpersonal skills, analytical mind, critical thinking, commercial sense |
Education required | Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, Legal Practice Course |
Fields of employment | Law firm, Government Legal Service, in-house |
Related jobs | Solicitor Barrister Notary public Paralegal Legal assistant Legal secretary |
Legal executives are associated with different membership bodies and different rights according to geographical regions. Legal executives are recognised in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and The Bahamas. There is no direct equivalent to a legal executive in Scotland. In England and Wales they hold Chartered status and are members of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX).