Paralegals and legal assistants
Most of the workflow is automatable. Human judgment remains for exceptions, clients, or ambiguity.
SOC 23-2011 · Legal
Signal composition
how the 0-100 score is assembled
By seniority
multiplicative adjustment from category curve
Entry-level roles carry the brunt because they concentrate the most automatable subset of tasks. Senior work is insulated by judgment, relationships, and accountability.
Task-level analysis
scored 0-100 for current-generation AI feasibility, weighted by BLS-stated importance
Gather, organize, and maintain legal documents
Document organization, indexing, tagging, and retrieval are core AI strengths. Modern legal tech platforms use AI to automatically categorize documents, extract key data, maintain privilege logs, and ensure version control with minimal human intervention beyond initial setup and spot-checking.
BLS evidence: The duties section explicitly states paralegals 'Gather, organize, and maintain legal documents' and the page emphasizes organizational skills.
Schedule interviews, meetings, and depositions with clients and witnesses
AI scheduling assistants can now handle calendar coordination, send meeting invitations, find mutually available times across multiple parties, send reminders, and reschedule when conflicts arise. This is largely automatable with current tools, though complex multi-party depositions may need human judgment.
BLS evidence: The duties section includes 'Call clients, witnesses, lawyers, and others to schedule interviews, meetings, and depositions.'
Draft legal documents and correspondence such as contracts and confirmation letters
LLMs excel at drafting contracts, letters, and standard legal documents from templates and instructions. Current AI can handle routine correspondence and first-draft contracts with fact patterns provided, though complex negotiations or novel legal structures still require substantial attorney revision.
BLS evidence: The duties section lists 'Draft correspondence and legal documents, such as confirmation letters and contracts' as a primary task.
Research laws, regulations, and legal articles relevant to cases
AI legal research tools can now search case law, statutes, and regulations with high accuracy, synthesize relevant precedents, and identify applicable rules. Human review is still needed for strategic judgment about which authorities matter most for a specific case theory, but the research labor itself is largely automatable.
BLS evidence: The duties section states paralegals 'Research laws, regulations, and legal articles that are relevant to a case' and the page emphasizes research skills as essential for helping attorneys prepare.
File legal documents with courts, government agencies, and opposing counsel
Electronic filing systems increasingly accept automated submissions, and AI can prepare documents in proper format, track deadlines, and handle routine filings. However, court-specific rules, occasional need for physical filing, and error consequences still require human oversight for most filings.
BLS evidence: The duties section lists 'File exhibits, briefs, appeals, and other legal documents with the appropriate court, government agency, or opposing counsel.'
Investigate and gather facts of a case
Fact investigation requires interviewing witnesses, visiting sites, coordinating with third parties, and exercising judgment about credibility and relevance in unstructured situations. AI can help organize findings and suggest lines of inquiry, but the interpersonal and physical investigative work remains human-dependent.
BLS evidence: The duties section begins with 'Investigate and gather the facts of a case' as a fundamental paralegal responsibility.
Obtain affidavits and other formal statements for use as evidence
Obtaining affidavits requires in-person or video meetings with affiants, explaining legal significance, ensuring comprehension, witnessing signatures, and often notarization. While AI could draft the affidavit text, the interpersonal coordination and formal witnessing process is inherently human.
BLS evidence: The duties section specifies paralegals 'Obtain affidavits and other formal statements that may be used as evidence in court.'
Help lawyers during trials by handling exhibits and taking notes
Trial support requires physical presence in the courtroom, real-time responsiveness to attorney needs, handling physical exhibits, operating equipment on the fly, and reading the room. The unpredictable, physical, and high-stakes nature of live trial work makes this essentially unautomatable.
BLS evidence: The duties section states paralegals 'Help lawyers during trials with tasks such as handling exhibits, taking notes, or reviewing trial transcripts.'
Coordinate trial logistics including transporting exhibits and setting up equipment
Transporting physical exhibits, setting up courtroom technology, arranging furniture, and handling logistics in unpredictable physical environments requires manual labor and real-time problem-solving that robotics cannot yet handle in varied legal settings.
BLS evidence: The page states that in litigation, paralegals 'coordinate trial logistics, including by transporting exhibits to the courtroom and setting up equipment.'
Task heatmap
automation score by task, sorted by weighted contribution
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External signals and sources
category-level priors and BLS fields that feed the four non-task signals
- Karpathy/BLS Digital AI Exposure (0-10 scale rescaled to 0-100)
- BLS projected outlook: Little or no change (0%)
- Indeed demand signal (monthly refresh pending)
- BLS typical entry-level education: Associate's degree
- Credential trend signal (annual refresh)
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