
Toni Marsh
Founding Director of the George Washington University Paralegal Studies Program
TITLE: Legal Careers and Gap Years
Presenting Friday, November 7 at 2:30 p.m.
Love the law but not sure you want to be a lawyer? This presentation will introduce you to other career options in the law, will compare lawyers to paralegals, and will look at gap years: whether, why, and how to do them.
Biography:
Toni Marsh is the founding director of the George Washington University paralegal studies program and an associate professor of Paralegal Studies and Constitutional Law.
Professor Marsh’s research focuses on increasing access to justice by expanding paralegals’ roles, unauthorized practice of law, paralegal licensing, and tribal paralegal models. She designed and launched the paralegal programs at George Washington University, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and the University of Bagamoyo in Tanzania.
She is a member of the DC Courts Civil Legal Reform Task Force and chair of its Scope and Qualifications committee.