Chapter 7: The Legal Profession
identify 5 types of settings in which paralegals may be found
(a) private law firms (b) law departments of corporations, banks, insurance companies, and other businesses (c) government (federal, state, and local) (d) legal service/legal aid offices (civil law) (e) special interest groups or associations (f) criminal law offices
Lawyer (attorney)
Individual who has completed the necessary requirements of education and training and who has been licensed to practice law in a jurisdiction
Multistate exam
Part of the bar exam that is a standardized exam administered to test the knowledge of general areas of law
Appellate Judges
Review cases that have been ruled on previously in a trial court
Advocacy
The process of representing the legal rights and interests of another person within the confines of legal proceedings in a branch of government
discuss the evolution of the paralegal profession
The profession was created in the 1960's in an effort to assist attorneys with their increasing caseload and extend access to the legal system to more socioeconomic groups
When can someone without a license practice law?
You can represent yourself without a license
how is the function of a qualified paralegal different from that of a legal secretary
a paralegal perform more legal duties than a legal secretary, they are still considered a non-attorney and cannot perform certain tasks
What two skills distinguish a licensed attorney?
advocacy legal advice and analytical ability
describe the special skills that a licensed attorney is expected to have
advocacy legal advice, analysis, and analytical ability
define the role of an administrative law judge
has the authority to render decisions involving governmental agencies
explain what is necessary to become a licensed attorney
must graduate from an accredited school, bachelor undergrad degree, pass the state bar exam, and some states test lawyer's analytical ability
what is the role of the law office administer
responsible for seeing that all attorneys and legal support staff in the office have coordinated schedules and maintain everything within the office
describe the skills that a qualified paralegal is expected to have
should be trained in legal writing, basic legal research, drafting of documents, client and witness interviews, investigative techniques, knowledge in law and terminology, and any other routine matters that arise in the case
Advocacy and advice are the cornerstones of the practice of law to the extent they require licensure
true
Advocacy and advice are the cornorstones of the practice of the practice of law to the extent they require licensure
true
Benefits of formal paralegal organizations include continuing education, job referrals, and advancement of the public image of the profession
true
Some individuals can enegage in the limited practice of law without a license to do so
true
Some individuals can engage in the limited practice of law without a license to do so
true
The potential consequences for an employee paralegal who engages in the unauthorized practice of law can include civil and criminal charges
true
explain the difference between a trial judge and an appellate judge
1. Appellate judges only review cases rendered by lower courts for. 2. Trial judges presides over cases in litigation within the court system
What is the difference between a certified legal assistant and a registered paralegal?
1. Legal assistant cannot establish attorney-client relationship, set legal fees, give legal opinions, or advice, or represent a client before a court unless authorized to do so. 2. The paralegal has special qualifications due to education, training, or on-the-job experience; The paralegal works under attorney supervision; and the paralegal performs substantive legal work that the attorney would have to perform if the paralegal were not present
Administrative Law Judges
Judges who preside over cases involving an administrative agency and an individual or entity that challenges the agency's action
Trial Judges
Judges who try cases in a court of original jurisdiction
Jurists (Judges)
Judicial officer who presides over cases in litigation within the court system.
Paralegal (legal assistant)
One who has training and knowledge in legal principles and practices and who supports and assists an attorney in the practice of law
A paralegal is actually the same as an experienced legal secretary
false
Before one can qualify as a paralegal, one must be licensed
false
It is advantageous to employ another attorney as a paralegal
false
It is just as advantageous to employ another attorney as a paralegal
false
Paralegals are regulated through educational institutions
false
The duties of a paralegal are interchangeable with an attorney
false
The primary responsibilities of a law office administrator usually include being a paralegal
false
The primary responsiblities of a law office administrator usually include being a paralegal
false