Law Practice Management and Technology
The Bottom Line Volume 35, No. 1, February 2014
Content
- Coach's Corner: How to Assess the Office Your Law Practice Needs
- From Lemonade and Lucy to Coppa and Cookies
- Implementing Cloud-based Solutions for Legal Practices
- Message From the Chair
- Message From the Editors
- Using Amicus Attorney for Marketing Purposes and the Importance of Grouping Contacts
- Windows Xp Retirement
- MCLE Self-Study Article Getting Ethical With Paralegals: a Look at California Rules and Their Impact on Attorneys and Paralegals
MCLE Self-Study Article Getting Ethical With Paralegals: A Look at California Rules and Their Impact on Attorneys and Paralegals
By Barbara Haubrich-Hass, ACP/CAS
Chain Cohn Stiles
This article is posted in our self-study catalog HERE. This article offers credit in Legal Ethics.
Click here for information on how to access 1.0 study credits free for LPMT Section members.
Since its emergence in the 1960s, the paralegal profession has evolved into an essential component of every successful legal team. The role of a paralegal is fundamentally shaped by the legal ethics that he or she must follow.