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    being a lawyer when I grow up. I am not that sure if being a lawyer is something that I really want to do‚ but this trip will help know a little bit more and will help me experience how it will be like. I think that this would be a great experience for me. I would love to see an actual court case in action. I would be able to see a plaintiff attorney and defendant attorney doing their job in a real trial. I really like to argue and defend by end of the case that’s why I think being a lawyer is something

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    exciting career. Lawyers are held in high esteem all over the world‚ and there remains the faith that when all else fails‚ one can still take recourse to the legal system. In our daily life in one way or other we may come across situations where legal advice is required. In such situation we need the advice of legal professionals who analyse and interpret law properly. A lawyer is an individual licensed by the state to engage in the practice of law and advice clients on legal matters. Lawyers counsel clients

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    Paralegal Smith 1003 Anywhere Ln. Anywhere‚ TX 77073 (123) 123-4567 April 21‚ 2008 Ms. Amy Lawyer Hiring Manager Kossoris Search 123 Any Dr. Houston‚ TX 77090 METICULOUS PARALEGAL IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Dear Ms. Lawyer: In response to the paralegal position for your client‚ Global Law Firm‚ published on the internet at Monster.com and Paralegal.Jobs.com‚ I am writing this letter. I read about Global Law Firm being named to the Inc. 500 List as one of America’s Fastest Growing

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    position to be executed was because his original lawyers‚ Steve Arey and Terry Jordan‚ did not provide him with adequate representation‚ as required by the Constitution of the United States of America. Steve Arey and Terry Jordan were young‚ inexperienced lawyers who should have never even been considered for a capital case. Judge Persin‚ the presiding Judge in the case‚ however‚ decided on these two gentlemen because other more experienced lawyers refused to take the case because of the huge financial

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    and distributing a controlled dangerous substance‚ that adversely reflected on his honesty‚ trustworthiness and/or fitness to practice in other respects and engaging in conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice‚ in violation of Maryland Lawyers’ Rules of Professional Conduct 8.4(b) and (d). SHOUP‚ Jonathan H. - Reprimand on August 28‚ 2009 by the Court of Appeals for unintentionally misappropriating funds in violation of Maryland Rules of Professional Conduct‚ Rule 16-609. BALTIMORE

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    A prosecutor and a defense attorney are different in a lot of ways. In all cases‚ the prosecution is the lawyer that acts on behalf of the state and victim(s) in a case. The defense counsel is the lawyer who represents the party being accused in the legal matter that they are charged in. Both are present in court and debate back and forth against the evidence being presented‚ proving that the defendant is to be found guilty or innocent. One major difference is that the prosecution is to seek justice

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    victims‚ they cannot afford services of Lawyers to sue for compensation or insurance on their behalf and today most accident victims are living without any source of livelihood. Materials Books‚ Journals‚ Internet‚ Blogs‚ Newspapers‚ Electronic News‚ Specific Purpose To persuade my audience that‚ they should be able to assist accident victims who are poor to sue for compensation. Central Idea Lawyers can help accident victims to have a meaningful

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    Bar Matter No. 553 June 17‚ 1993 MAURICIO C. ULEP‚ petitioner‚  vs. THE LEGAL CLINIC‚ INC.‚ respondent. REGALADO‚ J.: Petitioner prays this Court "to order the respondent to cease and desist from issuing advertisements similar to or of the same tenor as that of annexes "A" and "B" (of said petition) and to perpetually prohibit persons or entities from making advertisements pertaining to the exercise of the law profession other than those allowed by law." The advertisements complained of by

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    CM107-18 Professor Ann Reich May 24‚ 2013 There are numerous ethical dilemmas surrounding the field of law. An example of these would be‚ unauthorized practice of law‚ conflicts of interest and confidentiality. While a lawyer may deal with some dilemmas‚ a paralegal may deal with more. An attorney that violates ethical standards may be subject to discipline including‚ permanent disbarment‚ temporary suspension‚ public censure‚ or an informal reprimand. A paralegal must

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    turning to the courts for relief from a range of personal distresses and anxieties”. Burger‚ who was an advocate of out of court mediation‚ was trying to prove that many people file unnecessary lawsuits and lawyers begin to fight to avoid the truth rather than to find it. The problem is that many lawyers have become more interested in deception in order to win rather than accepting the truth and consequences. It has become more favorable to settle disputes than to seek the whole truth. The legal system

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