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Florida Ethics Guide For Paralegals And Attorneys Who Utilize Paralegals, Fourth Edition |
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| Timothy B. Chinaris (The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education) |

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$27.00 |
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Purchase 50 or more and receive a 20% discount off the list price.
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Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education |
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1 volume, softbound |
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9780820583907 |
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©2006 |
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In the fast-paced, fast-growing, and fast-evolving Florida legal community, even completion of a certified paralegal program may not guarantee adequate familiarity with the intricacies of ethics -- the most crucial yet often the most thorny of subjects in the legal world. This manual, greatly expanded and up-to-the-minute, brings together in one volume myriad sources of Florida ethical rules, guidelines, codes, cases, opinions, statutes, and more. Find answers to questions frequently met by paralegals and their attorney employers and co-workers:
Just what is a paralegal anyhow? And whats the difference between a legal assistant and a paralegal? Or a paralegal and a legal secretary?
How do paralegals avoid the unauthorized practice of law (UPL) when dealing with clients? Or when dealing with courts?
Is it okay for a paralegal to sign a pleading if the attorney isnt around? Or to sign checks?
How do attorneys who employ paralegals delegate tasks that do not overstep the bounds of ethics? And how do they bill for that paralegals time?
The answers to these questions and many more are found in the 2006 Fourth Edition of FLORIDA ETHICS GUIDE FOR PARALEGALS AND ATTORNEYS WHO UTILIZE PARALEGALS. |
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