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Paralegal 101
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1. A court order requiring a person to appear to testify at a trial or deposition.
Grand jury
Potential conflict
Subpoena
Eminent Domain
2. Someone who has the power to act in the place of another.
Agent
Stare decisis
Conflict of interest
Billable hours
3. Fairness; a court's power to do justice. Equity powers allow judges to take action when otherwise the law would limit their decisions to monetary awards. Equity powers include a judge's ability to issue an injunction and to order specific performance
Implied warranty of habitability
Equity
Primary authority
Reversible error
4. The law itself - such as statutes and court opinions.
Respondeat superior
Primary authority
Grand jury
Interrogatories
5. A court's power to hear only specialized cases.
Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.)
Appellate or petitioner
Limited jurisdiction
Billable hours
6. The purpose of the legislature at the time it enacted the statute.
Legislative intent
Charging the jury
Counterclaim
Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.)
7. A court's power to hear any type of case arising within its geographical area.
Clearly erroneous
Deductive reasoning
General jurisdiction
Probable cause
8. Indirect evidence - used to prove facts by implication.
Circumstantial evidence
Fixed Fee
Service
Canons of construction
9. The general jurisdiction trial courts in the federal system.
Res ipsa loquitur
Legal Reasoning
U.S. district courts
Partnership
10. A summary of one legal point in a court opinion; written by the editors at West.
Testimonial evidence
Plain view doctrine
Federal question jurisdiction
Headnote
11. Voluntarily and knowingly subjecting oneself to danger.
Concurring opinion
Harmless error
Assumption of the risk
Holding
12. Intangible assets - such as trade secrets - copyrights - patents - and trade or service marks.
Intellectual Property
Legislative intent
Discovery
Exclusive jurisdiction
13. A claim by the defendant against the plaintiff.
Rules of evidence
Property
Codification
Counterclaim
14. The power of the federal government to prevent the states from passing conflicting laws - and sometimes even to prohibit states from passing any laws on a particular subject.
Double jeopardy
Preemption
Personal property
Subject matter jurisdiction
15. Money is awarded to a plaintiff in payment for his or her actual losses.
Compensatory damages
Reverse
Practice of law
Headnote
16. Information about what happened procedurally to the litigation after the case cited. Include this information in a citation.
Closed Questions
Slip laws
Subsequent case history
Peremptory challenge
17. A fee calculated as a percentage of the settlement or award in the case.
Subsequent case history
Materiality
Contingency Fee
Entrapment
18. A trial court error that is not sufficient to warrant reversing the decision.
per curium
Clear and convincing
Harmless error
Headnote
19. The person who is being asked questions at a deposition.
Unauthorized practice of law
Nolo contendere
U.S. Supreme Court
Deponent
20. The process by which individuals or organizations have their names placed on an official list kept by some private organization or governmental agency.
Intentional tort
Registration
Testimonial evidence
Billable hours
21. Information about what happened procedurally to the litigation after the case cited. Include this information in a citation. There is no entry for the topic Husband and Wife.
Double jeopardy
Legal malpractice
Subsequent case history
On point
22. Techniques for resolving conflicts that are alternatives to full-scale litigation. The two most common are arbitration and mediation.
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
U.S. Supreme Court
Substantive law
Subpoena duces tecum
23. 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.
Notice
Compensatory damages
Standing
per curium
24. A nonbinding process in which attorneys for both sides present synopses of their cases to a jury - which renders an advisory opinion on the basis of these presentations.
Judgment proof
Summary jury trials
Answer
Concurring opinion
25. A court order requiring a party to perform a specific act or to cease doing a specific act.
No-knock warrant
Constitutional law
Dissenting opinion
Injunction
26. 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.
Professional Corporation (PC)
Proximate cause
Criminal law
Property law
27. The party in a case against whom an appeal has been filed.
Regulation
Administrative law
Legal services offices
Appellee or respondent
28. Proof that the evidence is what it is said to be.
Authentication
Notice pleading
Dictum
American Association for Paralegal Education (AAfPE) www.aafpe.org
29. A judgment entered against a party who fails to complete a required step - such as answering the complaint.
Arbitration
On point
Default judgment
Count
30. A lawsuit brought by a person as a representative for a group of people who have been similarly injured.
Direct evidence
Appellant or petitioner
Assumption of the risk
Class action suit
31. In writing - a technique used to help your reader move from one thought to the next and to see the connections between them.
Appellee or respondent
Registration
Subpoena duces tecum
Transition
32. The failure to act reasonably under the circumstances.
Negligence
Case reporters
Issue of first impression
Void for vagueness
33. A decision is reversed when the litigants appeal the trial court decision and the higher court disagrees with the decision of a lower court.
Entrapment
Legal technician
Reverse
Judgment
34. Law that regulates how the legal system operates.
Procedural law
Insanity defense
U.S. district courts
Derogation of the common law
35. A constitutional fairness requirement that a defendant have at least a certain minimum level of contact with a state before the state courts can have jurisdiction over the defendant.
Statute of limitations
Assumption
Conflict of interest
Minimum contacts
36. Information that tells the reader the name of the case - where it can be located - the court that decided it - and the year it was decided. The Bluebook gives precise rules as to how case citations are to be written.
Case citation
Writ of certiorari
Caption
Retainer agreement
37. A request that the court release the defendant because of the illegality of the incarceration.
Restatement of the Law of Torts - Second
Unauthorized practice of law
Writ of habeas corpus
Active Listening
38. A compilation of federal administrative regulations arranged by agency.
Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.)
Tenancy in common
Common law
Plaintiff
39. A request that the court prohibit the use of certain evidence at the trial.
Assumption
Procedural law
False imprisonment
Motion to suppress
40. Located in most codified statutes - this table lists statutes by their popular names along with their citations.
Popular name table
M'Naghten test
Structured database
Major premise
41. An opinion that agrees with the majority's result but disagrees with its reasoning.
International Paralegal Management Association (IPMA) www.paralegal management.org
Direct evidence
Concurring opinion
Legal Reasoning
42. Information that can be presented in a court of law as proof of some fact.
Indictment
Appellate courts
Evidence
American Association for Paralegal Education (AAfPE) www.aafpe.org
43. A statute enacted to correct a defect in prior law or to provide a remedy where none existed.
Remedial statute
Miranda warnings
Motion to suppress
Statutes at large or session laws
44. The process after arrest that includes taking the defendant's personal information - giving the defendant an opportunity to read and sign a Miranda card - and allowing the defendant the opportunity to use a telephone.
Verdict
Insanity defense
Booking
Subsequent case history
45. An examination of a prospective juror to see if he or she is fit to serve as a juror on a specific case.
Counterclaim
Judicial activism
Voir dire
Rules of criminal procedure
46. The requirement that relief be sought from an administrative agency before proceeding to court.
Issue
Direct examination
Exhaustion of administrative remedies
Removal
47. The opinion of a jury on a question of fact.
Substantial capacity test
Verdict
Exclusionary rule
Regulation
48. A court order that a person who is not a party to the litigation appear at a trial or deposition and bring requested documents.
Subpoena duces tecum
National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA) www.nala.org
Subject matter jurisdiction
Secondary authority
49. Evidence that suggests the defendant's innocence.
U.S. Court of Appeals
Voir dire
Exculpatory evidence
Arrest
50. A decision is reversed when an appellate court overturns or negates the decision of a lower court.
Substantial capacity test
Subsequent case history
Reverse
Pleading in the alternative
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