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rayancarla1

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Question 1

As a paralegal, you listen to a client's story, apply your knowledge and judgement to that story and then give the client your opinion about what you think the client should do to protect his or her rights and obligations. This is an example of:


◦ UPL
◦ Giving an opinion
◦ A non-legal discussion
◦ Appropriate legal advice

Question 2

If a paralegal meeting with a client, is asked a legal or legally-oriented question by the client, which of the following is an appropriate response?


◦ Clearly state that you are not an attorney, but offer an opinion
◦ State, "I will have Mr. Jones (the attorney) speak with you about that"
◦ Answer the question, and then let the attorney know
◦ Pretend you didn't hear the question, and ignore it


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Marked as best answer by rayancarla1 on Mar 2, 2019

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rayancarla1

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Reply 2 on: Mar 2, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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