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Lotus Kimona
T.P.N. -
The Paralegal Network T
he legal profession is full of networking groups and events. I remember starting my first paralegal job not knowing what to expect. I have been in the legal industry since 2013 alongside studying, but this was my first paralegal role, and I was thrown straight in. I really enjoyed working at the firm and learnt a lot about resilience, perseverance, and attentiveness. This helped me build my confidence, and even more importantly, gave me direction for my career. I worked as a paralegal both pre-lockdown and post-lockdown, so I knew how to adjust and the difference it made to perform in my role effectively. As paralegals, there is so much pressure and competition within the workplace or even the classroom at law school, whether it is who is going to get that next spot as a trainee or who has a training contract already, but no one rarely talks about the mental, physical, and emotional side of this stage within a legal career. That’s when the idea of T.P.N – The Paralegal Network came to mind. However, this is changing with mental health now being a welcoming topic of conversation. I for one, did not have many people who I could speak to about my journey as a paralegal and moving forward to attain that training contract (or even going down the CiLex route!). That’s when I sought out people within my network and started to build from there. I wanted to create a safe space for paralegals to come together, talk, be accountable, challenge and encourage each other. You never know, you might just meet someone who has been through similar challenges to you or is struggling with the same thing!
a paralegal, so I wanted to create a network where people can network, connect and support each other on their journey to becoming a qualified solicitor in the UK. Each law firm is different so, I wanted to build a community of paralegals to have a space to be honest, know how to deal with difficult colleagues, ask questions or even ask help to navigate their way through the role. Nothing bad comes from being honest and true to yourself. As the saying goes, ‘you don’t ask, you don’t get’ and the worst someone can say is a no. One persons no, is someone else’s opportunity to say yes. Whether you are a law student, graduate or paralegal, we’d love for you to join our team as a volunteer, send us a message or connect with me on LinkedIn. In the meantime, join us on Instagram where we will be providing monthly virtual sessions for paralegals - we hope this is of benefit to all the paralegals out there! All of our live sessions are recorded so you can watch previous sessions on our page (we’ve just held a session for November), we’ve had some great and inspiring guests so far! Instagram @TPNparalegalsUK LinkedIn – Lotus Kimona
Lotus Kimona
Paralegal, Maxwell Hodge Solicitors
So, to all the paralegals out there, whether it’s just making that move and applying for that training contract or new role, or being honest about your workload, do it. An old colleague and I discussed the pressures and demand that comes with being Image by Clarisse Meyer on unsplash.com CENTRAL LONDON LAWYER | 13