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Paralegal 101
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1. A meeting of the attorneys and the judge prior to the beginning of the trial.
Pretrial conference
Booking
False imprisonment
Ejusdem generis
2. The requirement in a legal malpractice case that the plaintiff-client prove that but for the attorney's negligence - the client would have won.
Judicial restraint
Proving a case within a case
Judicial review
Contingency Fee
3. Affiliated with the federal government's Legal Services Corporation - these offices serve those who would otherwise be unable to afford legal assistance.
Analogous cases
Clear and convincing
Rule
Legal services offices
4. The new legal principle established by a court opinion.
Motion to suppress
Transition
Necessity
Holding
5. Information about what happened procedurally to the litigation after the case cited. Include this information in a citation.
Judgment proof
Lay a foundation
Standing
Subsequent case history
6. Including more than one count in a complaint; the counts do not need to be consistent.
Reasonable suspicion
Pleading in the alternative
Judicial notice
Judgment
7. The process of legislative enactment of areas of the law previously governed solely by the common law.
Internet
Codification of the common law
Digest
Request for admissions
8. An activity that requires professional judgment - or the educational ability to relate law to a specific legal problem.
Practice of law
Rule 56 motion (summary judgment motion)
Counterclaim
Lay a foundation
9. A witness who has not been shown to have any special expertise.
Official reporter
Pleading in the alternative
Writ of habeas corpus
Lay witness
10. A test that provides that the defendant is not guilty due to insanity if - at the time of the killing - the defendant suffered from a defect or disease of the mind and could not understand whether the act was right or wrong.
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11. A defendant's plea meaning that the defendant neither admits nor denies the charges.
Nolo contendere
Reverse
Syllabus
Authentication
12. Evidence that suggests the defendant's innocence.
Exculpatory evidence
Overrule
Double jeopardy
Headnote
13. Monetary compensation - including compensatory - punitive - and nominal damages.
Quiet enjoyment
Court of record
Damages
Potential conflict
14. In a case brief - the general legal principle in existence before the case began.
Citing case
En banc
Evidence
Rule
15. Not susceptible to a precise definition; a belief based on specific facts that a crime has been or is about to be committed; more than a reasonable suspicion.
Probable cause
Statute of limitations
Complaint
U.S. district courts
16. A national association of paralegal managers.
Hourly rate
Prima facie case
Writ of certiorari
International Paralegal Management Association (IPMA) www.paralegal management.org
17. The pretrial oral questioning of a witness under oath.
Enabling act
Fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
Deposition
Diversity jurisdiction
18. Federal and state rules that regulate how criminal proceedings are conducted.
Equity
Legal Reasoning
Rules of criminal procedure
Bench trial
19. A paralegal who works as an independent contractor rather than as an employee of a law firm or corporation.
Actus rea
Freelance Paralegal
Lay advocate
Primary authority
20. A contract that outlines the attorney's duties and the client's obligations regarding payment - on either an hourly or a contingency fee basis - as well as the client's responsibility reagarding costs and expenses.
Subpoena duces tecum
Retainer agreement
Answer
Shepardizing
21. Once actual cause is found - as a policy matter - the court must also find that the act and the resulting harm were so foreseeably related as to justify a finding of liability.
Real or physical evidence
Statutory element
Proximate cause
Arrest
22. The publication of false statements that harm a person's reputation.
Warrant
Federal question jurisdiction
Derogation of the common law
Defamation
23. All property that is not real property.
Constitutional law
Cross-examination
Personal property
Tenancy in common
24. In law - a per curium decision (or opinion) is a ruling issued by an appellate court of multiple judges in which the decision rendered is made by the court (or at least a majoirty of the court) acting collectively and anonymously.
Road Map paragraph
Exculpatory clause
per curium
Laws
25. Occurs whenever one person - through force or the threat of force - unlawfully detains another person against his or her will.
Res ipsa loquitur
Class action suit
False imprisonment
Holding
26. A statute establishing and setting out the powers of an administrative agency.
Enabling act
Class action suit
Battered woman's or spouse's syndrome
Fixed Fee
27. A decision is reversed when an appellate court overturns or negates the decision of a lower court.
On all fours
Writ of execution
Reverse
Minor premise
28. In logic - an argument is considered to be valid or sound if the assumption underlying the argument are true.
Remedial statute
Personal recognizance bond
Valid
Summary jury trials
29. A rule of evidence that prevents an attorney or a paralegal from being compelled to testify about confidential client information.
No-knock warrant
Attorney-client privilege
Common law
Pinpoint cite
30. Liability without a showing of fault.
Property law
Secondary authority
Contract
Strict liability
31. A law promulgated by an administrative agency.
Punitive damages
Dismissal with prejudice
Regulation
Pattern jury instructions
32. A defense requiring proof that force or a threat of force was used to cause a person to commit a criminal act.
Defamation
Duress
Removal
Tenancy in common
33. The process of signaling that you are really listening - accomplished by using verbal and nonverbal clues - paraphrasing - and reflecting the client's feelings.
Active Listening
Vicarious representation
Disbarment
Slip laws
34. Bad intent.
Statutory element
Westlaw
Mens rea
Pinpoint cite
35. Law that deals with harm to a person or a person's property.
Lay advocate
Plaintiff
Legal clinic
Tort law
36. An intentional tort that covers a variety of situations - including disclosure - intrusion - appropriation - and false light.
Pretrial conference
Trial courts
Invasion of Privacy
Motion for a new trial
37. A court order that ends a lawsuit; the suit cannot be refiled by the same parties.
Dismissal with prejudice
Criminal law
Retainer agreement
Derogation of the common law
38. Governmental publication of court opinions.
Official reporter
Rules of criminal procedure
Slip laws
Compulsory joinder
39. The rules whereby all members of a law firm are treated as though they had represented the former client.
Vicarious representation
National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA) www.nala.org
Warrant
Defamation
40. A verdict ordered by a trial judge if the plaintiff fails to present a prima facie case or if the defendant fails to present a necessary defense.
International Paralegal Management Association (IPMA) www.paralegal management.org
Procedural law
per curium
Directed verdict
41. A request that the court order a rehearing of a lawsuit because irregularities - such as errors of the court or jury misconduct - make it probable that an impartial trial do not occur.
Ejusdem generis
Motion for a new trial
Substantial capacity test
Plaintiff
42. When an appellate court overturns or negates the decision of a lower court.
Pocket part
Reverse
Fact
Exculpatory evidence
43. When the defendant does not have sufficient money or other assets to pay the judgment.
Judgment proof
Structured database
Judicial notice
Negligence per se
44. Defendant's reply to the complaint. It may contain statements of denial - admission - or lack of knowledge and affirmative defenses.
Answer
Third-party claim
Federalism
Overrule
45. A person appointed by the court to manage the affairs or property of a person who is incompetent due to age or some other reason.
Federalism
Evidence
Contingency Fee
Guardian
46. A term used to describe two cases that are almost identical - with similar facts and legal issues.
Liberal construction
On all fours
Damages
Pocket part
47. Land and objects permanently attached to land.
Charging the jury
Real property
Pleading in the alternative
Third-party claim
48. When the law is applied to the client's facts and the result is not obvious - an issue is created.
Issue
Digest
Summons
Reasonable suspicion
49. A worldwide network of computer networks.
Best evidence rule
Internet
Issue
Valid
50. A person who initiates a lawsuit.
Mediation
Proximate cause
Plaintiff
On point
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