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Paralegal FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
What Is A Paralegal?
The National Federation of Paralegal Associations defines a paralegal as "…a person qualified through education, training or work experience, to perform substantive legal work that requires knowledge of legal concepts and is customarily, but not exclusively, performed by a lawyer. This person may be retained or employed by a lawyer, law office, governmental agency, or other entity or may be authorized by administrative, statutory or court authority to perform this work." Paralegals adhere to recognized ethical standards and rules of professional responsibility.
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Paralegal Questions at a glance
- What Is The Difference Between A Legal Assistant And A Paralegal?
- Do Paralegals Need to Be Licensed?
- What Is A "Certified" Paralegal?
- Does The American Bar Association Oversee The Ethical Conduct Of Paralegals?
- What Legal Work Can Paralegals Do?
- Can Paralegals Practice Law?
- Who Is Responsible For The Work Paralegals Performs?
- What Is A LDA - Legal Document Assistant?
- How Is A LDA Legal Document Assistant Different From A Paralegal?
- When Should I Use A LDA Legal Document Assistant Versus A Lawyer?
- Will I Save Money Using A LDA Legal Document Assistant?
- What Some Things That A LDA Is Prohibited From Doing?
- The Role Of The Bankruptcy Paralegal
- The Role Of The Corporate Paralegal
- The Role Of The Divorce Paralegal
- The Role Of The Family Law Paralegal
- The Role Of The LDA Legal Document Assistant
- The Role Of The Paralegal
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