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Paralegal hiring is rising - and law school is not required


Melissa Marquez Leslie works full time as a paralegal at Koons, Fuller,        Vanden Eykel and Robertson PC, a 22-lawyer firm in Dallas. She's also        president-elect of the Dallas Area Paralegal Association.
REX C. CURRY / Special to DMN
Melissa Marquez Leslie works full time as a paralegal at Koons, Fuller, Vanden Eykel and Robertson PC, a 22-lawyer firm in Dallas. She's also president-elect of the Dallas Area Paralegal Association.

Since fourth grade, Melissa Marquez Leslie had dreamed of becoming a lawyer. Later she began to question her goal. So she opted for paralegal studies after college, wondering whether law school would still beckon – and it didn't.

Female scientists find a fit in forensics


RICHMOND, Va. – Kelly Johnson snips pieces from a bloodstained, blue-striped shirt, then swabs the collar and sleeves for sweat. Down the hall, Samantha Glass watches as a chemical reaction reveals a fingerprint on a juice bottle.

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Mildred L. Culp: Office redesign can improve employees' performance


Office redesigns can do more than change image. They're often done to influence how employees perform. Frank Pettinati of Perkins and Will Inc., a global architectural and interiors firm, sees this as part of a series of trends.