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FOR THE ATTORNEYS: Most attorneys seek services of a legal research assistant (LRA) for trial preparations, discovery, case analysis, or setting-up meetings. A valuable asset to the firm,  the aspiring LRA often decides that additional paperwork needs to be filed with the county courthouse after reading through a court docket, pulls-up additional research, amends, adduces, and summarizes the motions or memoranda, assists in the intellectual property litigation, serves with a second expert-opinion to medical malrpactice cases, audits healthcare claim itemization, drafts responses to the opposing counsel, or files the appropriate paperwork on behalf of the law firm.

 

Yet, not every law firm needs LRA services on a full-time  (40 hr/week) increment. Innumerable attorneys perform all necessary tasks alone, relying on the LRA assistance sporadically. In those cases the law firm does not have to hire a LRA-employee with a full-time wage arrangement plus the benefits. Our business is bound for such cases.

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A former MD/PhD with strong analytic independence and records, Dr. Naira Matevosyan holds Master of Science in Jurisprudence (MSJ) degree from a reputable law school in the United States. She is also trained in the advanced research methods in forensic psychology, and authors multiple articles and books in "law, medicine, and psychology" series.

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