Andrew Paralegal works for Madeline Attorney, a very busy woman. Sometimes when Andrew needs to have his work supervised, Madeline is too busy. Andrew is pretty self-sufficient, so he just deals with it, covering up for the fact that Madeline does not review his work. Andrew
A) is only guilty of UPL if Madeline is aware that he needs to have his work supervised.
B) is only guilty of UPL if Madeline is not aware that he needs to have his work supervised.
C) cannot be guilty of UPL so long as he is working for a law firm. UPL is for people who do not work for lawyers.
D) is probably guilty of UPL because his work is not being supervised. He is essentially practicing law if Madeline does not review his work.
Question 2
While standing at a bus stop, Paralegal Frank overhears a woman telling her friend that she has to take the bus now because she had an accident with her car and the insurance company is dragging its feet. She remarks that it has been several months and she still has not gotten any money so she can replace or repair her car. Frank says: Excuse me. I couldn't help over hearing your conversation. You probably need a lawyer to help you. Here's my business card. Call the main number and you'll be referred to a lawyer who can help you. The woman thanks him politely. Frank
A) is not guilty of solicitation because, as a paralegal, he will not benefit financially even if she does use his law firm.
B) is guilty of solicitation because he made an in-person contact with a person he does not know and induced her to use the services of his law firm, most likely for profit.
C) is not guilty of solicitation because it was obvious that the woman needed help and she was grateful for his help.
D) is not guilty of solicitation because she has the choice to call or not and Frank did not use any undue influence or pressure.