The verblegareand its compounds all have a meaning which involves a 'task, assignment,' and can therefore be interpreted as derivatives oflex'law.' The [Proto-Italic] root noun*leg-'law' can be interpreted as a 'collection' of rules. Whether the root noun existed already in PIE is uncer...
it’s probable that on a day-to-day level, Lawyers (and I include Paralegal Lawyers) will not be affected in the same way as other professionals mentioned above, since generally, they are dealing with matters relating to English Common Law. Of course, some law firms are multi-national and...
So our industry, ours meaning the paralegal profession, we’re still considered a relatively young profession, we’ve really only been around formally for 45-plus years. Do you think — do you see with other attorneys that you work with or on the other side of cases, do you think that ...
You can always delete “in order.” Try it – it will not change the meaning in your sentence. These are an example of filler words that just take up space. Stop using phrases such as “brief of the plaintiff.” Write “plaintiff’s brief” instead. ...