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Answer for the clue "Attorney's assistant ", 9 letters:
paralegal

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Word definitions for paralegal in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a person with specialized training who assists lawyers [syn: legal assistant ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1972, from para- (1) + legal assistant .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A '''paralegal ''' is an individual, qualified by education, training or work experience who is employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency, or other entity and who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context legal English) One who assists a lawyer in their routine work but who is without the qualified status of a solicitor or barrister (England and Wales), attorney (U.S.), or advocate; known more commonly in the U.S. as a legal assistant.

Usage examples of paralegal.

Sean Lillick, a young paralegal who worked for Clayton regularly, replied uneasily.

Music was her pure sensual love, her paralegal job gave her the pleasures of intellect, organization, function.

Carrie Mason, a friend of hers at the firm, was the paralegal who oversaw the billing and time recording system and so Taylor had asked the girl to meet her here after work.

When she turned to the doorway to say good-bye to Carrie, the paralegal had already left.

Bendix had used her miraculous skills at memory and association to save the butts of almost every attorney and paralegal in the firm on more than one occasion by finding obscure file folders buried among the millions of documents residing on the gray metal shelves.

For another, she associated it with the large meetings in which the paralegal administrator would gather her flock and give them all a rah-rah pep talk, which amounted to a plea not to quit just because the raises this year were going to be only 5 percent.

Sean Lillick copying sheets of music on the Xerox machine near the paralegal pen.

He was a paralegal, not an investigator, and he declined as often as he said yes.

IN HIS SHIRT POCKET he had brand-new business cards, the ink barely dry, delivered fresh that morning from an overnight printing firm, declaring him to be the Chief Paralegal of the Law Offices of J.

Clay Carter II, Rodney Albritton, Chief Paralegal, as if the firm had an entire division of Paralegals under his control.

Chief Paralegal, though no one at the firm knew what the others were earning.

She estimated that each paralegal could handle between one hundred and two hundred cases.

Like a general moving his troops, Clay assigned two lawyers and a paralegal to the Skinny Ben front.

They assigned two lawyers and a paralegal to prepare the class action and to go find some plaintiffs.

French, badly hung over and with a naked paralegal under his sheets, called the captain from his bed and ordered him to head for shore.