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  2. Paralegal - Wikipedia

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    Paralegals exist precisely because they are not lawyers and thus can do the work more cheaply. [7] Other than expertise, the main constraint on what work a paralegal can or cannot do tends to be local rules that reserve particular activities to lawyers. Some jurisdictions have a reserved activities list.

  3. Practice of law - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and Singapore and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. (December 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

  4. Certified paralegal - Wikipedia

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    According to the American Bar Association, there is a distinction between "certified" paralegals and "certificated" paralegals and the terms are not interchangeable. Certified Paralegals have passed a professional exam and certificated paralegals have completed a paralegal program or other preparatory education through an academic institution. [3]

  5. Work-product doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The work-product doctrine is more inclusive than attorney–client privilege.Unlike the attorney–client privilege, which includes only communications between an attorney and the client, work product includes materials prepared by persons other than the attorney themselves: The materials may have been prepared by anybody as long as they were prepared with an eye towards the realistic ...

  6. Duty of confidentiality - Wikipedia

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    Clearly, information that is not confidential does not fall under the duty of confidentiality. Disclosure of information that is already in the public domain does not breach the duty. Further, information that was not in the public knowledge at the time of the retainer agreement, is not subject to the duty if it subsequently enters the public ...

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    It's a $700 litter box, and ultimately, we don't recommend splurging on it unless 1) you've got the money, 2) you hate scooping litter, and 3) you love smart gadgets. If your litter set up isn't ...

  8. Woman who zipped boyfriend in suitcase, suffocating him ... - AOL

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    "That's what you do when you choke me," Boone responded, what prosecutors called taunting. "That's on you," she responded another time Torres said he couldn't breathe from within the suitcase.

  9. Actually, Is It Safe to Leave Butter Out on the Counter?

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    If you want to leave a stick of butter out on the counter for a couple of days, it's best to do so with salted butter. Unsalted or whipped butter should be kept refrigerated, the U.S. Dairy says.