Paralegals on Fire! with Ann Pearson

Ann Pearson
Paralegals on Fire! with Ann Pearson

The Paralegals on Fire podcast show is hosted by Ann Pearson, former paralegal and paralegal manager, turned entrepreneur. Join us each week to get actionable strategies to fast-track your paralegal career. We're going to do that with informative interviews, behind the curtain tips from management, and solo episodes where we take deep dives into areas that matter most to paralegals. Our mission is to give you tangible things that you can walk away with each week that add value to your paralegal career.

  1. DEC 2

    The Paralegal Playbook: 10 Career-Boosting Principles

    View the Paralegal Bootcamp Cyber Deal Week here Watch the video of the 10 Career-Boosting Principles Webinar here In this episode of the Paralegals on Fire podcast, Ann Pearson provides paralegals with ten career-boosting principles aimed at elevating their professional lives. Celebrating her journey from a paralegal to founder of Paralegal Boot Camp, Ann structures the episode around practical insights borne out of her extensive experience in the field. Ann delves into the importance of principles such as doing work you enjoy, prioritizing physical and mental health, and maintaining a professional demeanor. She emphasizes that traits, skills, and habits are essential, but principles form the guiding beliefs that shape one's career. By consciously building these principles, paralegals can navigate their careers with determination and resilience. Ann also speaks to the significance of having a growth mindset—one that is flexible and open to continuous learning—as well as creating a professional environment that demands respect and accountability. The implications of a negative professional association are discussed, stressing the importance of selecting colleagues wisely and building a workplace culture that supports success. Key Takeaways: Do Work You Enjoy: Find a role, practice area, and firm size that align with your passion to avoid burnout and excel in your career. Prioritize Health: Establish mental and physical health routines as foundational beliefs to ensure long-term career success. Maintain Professionalism: Present yourself professionally in attire, conversation, and behavior to convey confidence and respect. Cultivate a Growth Mindset: Continually seek learning opportunities to enhance your paralegal skills and surpass career limitations. Demand and Earn Respect: Create a work atmosphere where respect is mutual and foundational to professional interactions. Get more free paralegal resources:  https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegal-resources

    48 min
  2. Utah's LLP Program

    NOV 19

    Utah's LLP Program

    In this episode, Linda Odermott delves into the evolving landscape of the legal profession, focusing on regulatory reforms aimed at mitigating the access to justice (A2J) crisis. Linda brings to light essential discussions surrounding the profession's impact on justice accessibility, noting that in 75% of cases, one side is self-represented. She references research from Nora Freeman Angstrom and James Stone on how historical events like the legal crackdown on early 20th-century auto clubs contributed to today's crisis. Key Takeaways: Regulatory sandboxes in states like Utah and Arizona are proving to be successful models for legal reform, enabling non-traditional actors to offer legal services and addressing the access to justice gap. The Licensed Paralegal Practitioner (LPP) program in Utah provides essential legal services in areas such as family law, landlord-tenant disputes, and debt collection, offering alternatives in underserved areas. Linda argues that opposition to these reforms often stems from fears of market disruption but highlights data supporting the reforms' efficacy and safety. Data from Utah's sandbox programs indicate rare incidences of consumer harm compared to traditional lawyer services, bolstering the argument for broader reform. View the Utah Licensed Paralegal Practitioner Program here Veiw the Certified Advocate Partners Program here View the Utah Office of Legal Services Innovation December 2023 report here View the Legal Innovation After Reform: Evidence From Regulatory Change article here View the essay Death and Ethics: Suffocating or Saving Nonlawyer Practitioners with Lawyer Ethics here   Get more free paralegal resources:  https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegal-resources

    21 min
  3. Real Talk About Arizona's Paralegal Licensing Program

    OCT 22

    Real Talk About Arizona's Paralegal Licensing Program

    In this episode, guest host Linda Odermott delve into regulatory reforms in the legal profession. Linda discusses significant changes, including the introduction of regulatory sandboxes in states like Arizona, which allow for innovative legal services to be tested in a controlled environment. The episode highlights Arizona's initiatives to improve access to justice through alternative business structures and the creation of licensed paraprofessionals. These reforms aim to diversify legal service providers and enhance the availability of legal support, particularly in underserved areas.   Key Takeaways: There is a push for legal regulation reform due to high costs and limited access to legal services, with federal regulations estimated to cost around $2.1 trillion annually. Arizona introduced a "regulatory sandbox" allowing businesses to operate with reduced regulations for a set period to encourage innovation while maintaining consumer protection. After the trial, lawmakers evaluate what worked. Arizona's LP program allows non-attorney professionals to provide specific legal services, such as document preparation, giving legal advice, and court appearances, in limited practice areas like family law, civil law, administrative law, and misdemeanor criminal law. Two-thirds of Arizona counties are considered "legal deserts," with fewer than one lawyer per 1,000 residents, further necessitating reforms to improve access to legal assistance. Alternative Business Structures allows legal practice entities to be owned or managed by non-lawyers, provided only licensed lawyers practice law. LegalZoom, for example, has entered Arizona’s legal market through an ABS license. Additional areas for LPs to practice, such as juvenile dependency and adoption, are under consideration, indicating ongoing evolution in Arizona's approach to legal service delivery. Get more free paralegal resources:  https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegal-resources

    17 min
4.9
out of 5
64 Ratings

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The Paralegals on Fire podcast show is hosted by Ann Pearson, former paralegal and paralegal manager, turned entrepreneur. Join us each week to get actionable strategies to fast-track your paralegal career. We're going to do that with informative interviews, behind the curtain tips from management, and solo episodes where we take deep dives into areas that matter most to paralegals. Our mission is to give you tangible things that you can walk away with each week that add value to your paralegal career.

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