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What ethical codes and rules regulate the conduct of attorneys, and what are their origins?
 
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Describe the attorney-client privilege. Describe the work product doctrine.
 
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Explain the possible consequences for violating the rule of client confidentiality.
 
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Question 4

In order to allow legal professionals to change jobs and work for the opposing counsel, law firms use walling-off procedures. Explain the procedures that are used to wall off an attorney or paralegal.
 
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Explain the conflict of interest ethical rule. Describe the situations in which conflicts of interest can arise. Give examples.
 
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List and describe the pros and cons in the paralegal licensing debate.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Boom Correct answer

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Saved me massive time.

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Right on time. Thanks a bunch.

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Thank you soo much

Answer to Question 6

The pros and cons of licensing paralegals are:

PROS: Attorneys and the public would benefit, because only qualified paralegals would be licensed to practice. Attorneys' search costs in finding competent assistants would be reduced. The licensing of paralegals would be a step forward in the development of the paralegal profession, enhancing recognition and encouraging employers to give paralegals greater responsibilities. Licensing would permit paralegals to legally perform specified tasks, and they would not be at risk for the unauthorized practice of law to the extent that they currently are. The licensing of paralegals would give consumers greater access to low-cost legal services for routine legal matters.
CONS: Regulation would increase the cost of paralegals to employers, which would be passed on to consumers. Licensing would not encourage the growth of the paralegal profession and would not expand the functions of paralegals. To impose mandatory, uniform requirements on all paralegals would be harmful. Some paralegals who perform competently in one specified area might not qualify for a paralegal license and thus would be prohibited from employment as a paralegal. Lawyers are concerned that law firms would not be able to hire and train persons of their choice to become paralegals.



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