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Paralegal Ch. 2

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paralegal   a person who assists an attorney and, working under the attorney's supervision, does tasks that, absent the paralegal, the attorney would do; cannot give legal advice or appear in court; "legal assistant"  
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American Bar Association (ABA)   national voluntary organization of lawyers  
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ABA definition of paralegal/legal assistant (1997)   a person, qualified by education, training, or work experience who is employed/retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency, or other entity & performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible  
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NALA and NFPA   the two major national associations of paralegals/legal assistants  
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NALA definition of paralegals/legal assistants   a distinguishable group of non-lawyers who assist attorneys in the delivery of legal services  
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NALA definition of paralegals/legal assistants (continuted)   through formal education, training, and experience, they have knowledge and expertise regarding the legal system and substantive and procedural law which qualify them to do work of a legal nature under the supervision of an attorney  
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NFPA definition of paralegal/legal assistant   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  
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NFPA definition of paralegal/legal assistant (continuted)   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  
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freelance paralegal   a paralegal who works as an independent contractor rather than as an employee of a law firm or corporation  
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independent contractor   a person who works for another but who retains the right to control the manner of producing the end result; not an employee  
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lay advocate   generally someone operating within the law, representing persons before administrative agencies that permit this practice  
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legal technician   a nonlawyer who provides legal services directly to the public without being under the supervision of an attorney; absent a statute allowing this activity, it constitutes the unauthorized practice of law  
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pro se   one who represents himself or herself in a legal action  
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legal scrivener   the provider of a typing service; offers to prepare standardized legal documents for people who are attempting to handle their legal matters pro se  
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legal document assistants (California) and legal document preparers (Arizona)   prepare legal documents for members of the public who are representing themselves in a legal matter; assistance is limited to ministerial tasks and to providing general published factual information; explicitly prohibited from giving legal advice  
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independent paralegal   a paralegal working under the supervision of an attorney in a contractual relationship; sometimes used to refer to a paralegal providing legal services directly to the public without being under the supervision of an attorney  
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law clerk   a law student or a recent law school graduate whose duties usually focus on legal research  
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documents clerk   someone who organizes and files legal documents  
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attorney   lawyer; a person licensed by a court to practice law  
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American Association for Paralegal Education (AAPE)   national organization of paralegal programs that promotes high standards for paralegal education, provides a forum for professional improvement for paralegal educators, & promotes research & dissemination of information regarding the paralegal profession  
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National Federation of Paralegal Associates (NFPA)   a national association of paralegal associations; formed in 1974 as a federation of local paralegal groups  
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National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA)   a national paralegal association; formed in 1975; direct membership organization  
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International Paralegal Management Association (IPMA)   a national association of legal assistant managers  
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registration   the process by which individuals or organizations have their names placed on an official list kept by some private organization or governmental agency  
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certification   a method of recognizing accomplishment administered by nongovernmental bodies  
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certified   the status of being formally recognized by a nongovernmental organization for having met special criteria, such as fulfilling educational requirements and passing an exam, established by that organization  
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certificated   the status of having received a certificate documenting that the person has successfully completed an educational program  
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licensing   the process by which governmental agencies establish standards (or adopt those of other groups) and then prohibit those who have not met these standards from working in that occupational field  
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legal aid services   programs that deliver legal assistance to the indigent  
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pro bono work   legal representation done without charge  
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partnership   a business run by two or more persons as co-owners  
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partners   receive a share of the firm's profits rather than a set salary  
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associates   employees of the firm who receive a set salary, along with bonuses, for their efforts  
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professional corporation (PC)   a professional entity in which the stockholders share in the organization's profits but have their liabilities limited to the amount of their investment  
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limited liability partnership (LLP)   a professional entity in which the owners share in the organization's profits but are not liable for the malpractice of their partners  
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sole proprietorship   a business owned by a single owner  
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investigators   often former law enforcement officers who located and interview witnesses, take photographs of accident scenes, and gather documentary evidence  
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general counsel   has responsibility for advising corporate officials on how to minimize legals risks and how to respond to legal difficulties  
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legal clinic   provides low-cost legal services on routine matters by stressing low overhead and high volume  
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legal services offices   legal aid services that serve those who would otherwise be unable to afford legal assistance  
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Legal Services Corporation   a federally funded program to deliver legal assistance to the indigent  
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