Patrick J. Sweis is a legal assistant with Luce Forward in San Diego, CA. He earned an AA Degree in legal assisting from Miramar College where his favorite course was legal research.
Working as a paralegal is a family affair. Patrick's daughter, Gayle S. Bennett, CLA, is with The Gray Law Firm in Tacoma WA.
As much as Patrick loves his day job, he's probably happiest on stage performing with the San Diego Opera. He's just wrapped up Turandot. Of course his favorite music is jazz and opera and you'll find him listening to Nessun Dorma from Turandot on his iPod.
You'll enjoy Patrick's answers to the Paralegal Mentor's Thirteen Questions where he shares his insight into the paralegal profession.
1. What prompted you to choose a paralegal career? I always wanted to be an attorney
2. What is your favorite part of your job? Putting the pieces together for a successful project
3. What do you see as hot trends in the paralegal industry? That would definitely be eDiscovery and Litigation support
4. If someone contemplating a paralegal career asked you for career advice, what would your answer be? Learn everything and anything in the Paralegal profession. I started out as a file clerk and took everything in that I could to learn about the ins and outs of a law firm.
5. You've enjoyed a successful paralegal career. To what single event or person do you attribute that success? Definitely Ron Bryuere, Litigation Support Manager for our firm. We were on a project together and I wasn't really involved but he gave me some responsibility for the project and let me run with it.
6. What advice would you give yourself if you met you as a first-year paralegal? Don't take no for an answer.
7. What is the best live concert you've ever attended? Rolling Stones in 1973 in Philadelphia. I was the bus driver for the group for the whole day. Followed them everywhere that day.
8. What sports team are you passionate about? Any team from Philadelphia
9. If you could not be a paralegal, what would be your dream job? Sportscaster.
10. What is the one thing you wish you were better at? Saying no at work.
11. What scares you the most? High places and opening night.
12. What was your first car? A 1957 Ford. What's your dream car? One that's paid for!
13. Is there one thing in the world you wish you had the answer to? How to go back in time. I'd go back to 50's and learn more about my family.
Bonus Question: You've been given the chance to have dinner with anyone living or dead. Who is it? My father (he died when I was 3 years old).
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2 comments:
I enjoyed Patrick's tips! I think hes right about saying NO. I am a first year paralegal and it is easy to allow yourself to be taken advantage of....
I enjoyed Patrick's tips! As a first year paralegal I would have to agree that learning to say no is very important.
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