Anonymous wrote:It’s cliche; but it happens. The hours are long, the stress is insane. The paralegal takes care of her attorney, knows everything about him, to be able to anticipate what he’ll need at any given moment. The attorney protects and supports his paralegal and may become dependent on her in many ways. There can and should be high levels of trust in that relationship. The better the bond, the better the process, the better the results of the case. They can both be married with families and still need connection and intimacy because the work-life balance is off. There are cases that require so much of the firm, that you’re spending more time with your team than your family. You eat together, travel together, and blow off steam together. So, yeah. It happens.
This is true. I am a biglaw trial lawyer with 6 female paralegals. None are attractive, so there is no temptation, but I could see how this scenario plays out if any of them were tempting. We are on the road together staying in hotels for weeks-long trials several times a year and in and out of each other's hotel rooms constantly.
I have not heard of a paralegal affair in my firm. Associate and partner, yes.