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Test Bank For Introduction To Paralegalism Perspectives Problems and Skills 8th Edition
Test Bank For Introduction To Paralegalism Perspectives Problems and Skills 8th Edition
Test Bank For Introduction To Paralegalism Perspectives Problems and Skills 8th Edition
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True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
10. The association that is primarily concerned with the supervision of paralegals on the job is:
a. NALA.
b. IPMA.
c. SCOP.
d. NFPA.
11. When an independent contractor does work for an attorney, the independent contractor controls:
a. the objectives of the work.
b. the scope of the work.
c. many of the administrative details of performing the work.
d. court costs.
12. Opposition to document service providers (DSPs) who sell their services directly to the public
without attorney supervision has come from:
a. some disgruntled clients of DSPs.
b. some bar associations.
c. some traditional paralegals.
d. all of the above.
13. In California, independent contractors who sell law-related legal services to the public without
attorney supervision are called:
a. legal document assistants (LDAs).
b. unlawful detainer assistants (UDAs).
c. bankruptcy petition preparers (BPPs).
d. all of the above.
14. The cost of which of the following is not considered overhead in most states?
a. Rent
b. Paralegal salaries
c. Insurance
d. Secretaries
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Test Bank Questions 3
Short Answer
15. What national bar association has had a major role in the development of paralegalism?
16. What is paralegal certification?
17. What is the distinction between a traditional paralegal and an independent contractor?
18. What is a conflicts specialist?
19. Define the unauthorized practice of law.
20. What did Missouri v. Jenkins decide?
21. What is the rule of three?
22. What are three characteristics that are common to the definitions of a paralegal in many states?
Fill-in-the-Blank
Complete each statement.
23. One of the most important skills in the law is the ability to identify the that needs to be
resolved.
24. Under the test, a substantive legal task is one that an attorney would have to perform if a
paralegal were not available.
25. A(n) paralegal does not work in litigation; instead, he or she assists an attorney who
represents clients in matters such as entering contracts, incorporating a business, closing a real estate
sale, or planning an estate.
26. A(n) _fee is dependent on the outcome of the case.
27. In statutory-fee cases, paralegal fees will be denied for tasks performed by a paralegal.
28. Legal advice is a statement or conclusion that applies the law or legal principles to the facts of a(n)
person’s legal problem.
29. A paralegal must meet a quota if he or she is expected to work a minimum number of
billable hours over a designated period of time.
30. The rule of three is unlikely to be achieved if the office assigns many tasks to a
paralegal.
31. Something is if it pertains to records that are prepared on events as the events are
occurring or very shortly thereafter.
32. The hourly rate that a law office actually collects from the billable hours submitted by an attorney or
paralegal is the rate.
Matching
Match each numbered entry with the most relevant lettered entry.
A. Continuing legal education (CLE) 33. Not chargeable to a client
B. Traditional paralegal 34. Statutory-fee case
C. Independent contractor 35. Further training
D. Overhead 36. Profiting from the income-generating efforts of
E. Fee-shifting others
F. Leveraging 37. Business owner
G. Lodestar 38. An employee
H. American rule 39. Clients pay their own attorney fees
40. A method of calculating an award of attorney
fees authorized by statute
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