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  2. Paralegal - Wikipedia

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    A paralegal in 2004, photo distributed by NARA. A paralegal, also known as a legal assistant or paralegal specialist, is a legal professional who performs tasks that require knowledge of legal concepts but not the full expertise of a lawyer with an admission to practice law. The market for paralegals is broad, including consultancies, companies ...

  3. Legal management (academic discipline) - Wikipedia

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    Legal management or paralegal studies is an academic, vocational, and professional discipline that is a hybrid between the study of law and management (i.e., ...

  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 ...

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    The curiosity surrounding Meghan Markle's most notable TV credit — as longtime star paralegal Rachel Zane in the series — because of her ties to the British royal family, likely contributed to ...

  6. Practice of law - Wikipedia

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    Texas law generally prohibits a person who is not an attorney from representing a client in a personal injury or property damage matter, and punishes a violation as a misdemeanor. [9] Some states also criminalize the separate behavior of falsely claiming to be lawyer (in Texas, for example, this is a felony if done to obtain economic benefit). [10]

  7. Legal professional privilege - Wikipedia

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    It does not extend to advisors who are not legally qualified. [12] It may only, therefore, be waived by the client. In the law of England and Wales , legal professional privilege is divided into two types: advice privilege, and litigation privilege, the former category being more absolutely and broadly-defined than the latter.

  8. How to stop taking things so personally - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Everyone takes things personally once in a while. But if you have a strong emotional response to feedback and tend to take responsibility for problems you didn't cause, it might be ...

  9. ‘I’ve been homeless 7 times’: This Detroit woman fell for a ...

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    The man who offered the lease to Walker in 2019 was not the property manager he claimed to be. In fact, he had nothing to do with the home's owners at all. All in, Walker paid the scammer $15,000 ...