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1. | The statutes that governs procedures before federal administrative agencies. |
2. | An attorneys employee who is in law school studying to become an attorney or who has graduated from law school and is waiting to pass the bar examination. |
3. | A nonattorney in Washington State who has the authority to select and prepare approved legal documents for designated property transactions. |
4. | Let the master answer. |
5. | Insurance that covers only claims actually filed during the period in which the policy is in effect. |
8. | Aclaim by one side in a case that is filed in response to a claim asserted by an opponent. |
10. | Conduct by a person who does not have a license to practice law or other special authorization needed for that conduct. |
12. | A hearing officer who presides over a hearing at an administrative agency. |
14. | A signed statement by an attorney that a paralegal applying for membership in an association meets one or more of the criteria of the association. |
15. | An attorney or nonattorney who is authorized to represent taxpayers before the internal revenue service. |
16. | That which is foreseeably done by an employee for an employer under the latters specific or general control |
17. | Training in the law that a person receives after completing his or her formal legal training |
18. | The federal statute that regulates conditions of employment such as when overtime compensation must be paid |
19. | Displace or take precedence over. |
20. | Guidelines that try to identify the activities of specified law related occupations that do not constitute the practice of law |
22. | an individual, a business, or another organization with resources to pay a potential judgment. |
23. | Insurance that covers all occurrences during the period the policy is in effect, even if the claim is not filed until after the policy expires. |
24. | A nonattorney in California who is authorized to charge fees for providing self help services. |
26. | Involving conflict or adverasaries. |
27. | professional misconduct or wrongdoing such as an ethical violation, crime, negligence, battery, or other tort |
30. | An incarcerated paralegal, usually self taught, who has a limited right to provide other inmates with legal services if the institution does no provide adequate alternatives to such services. |
31. | One authorized to act in place of or for another often in a business transaction. |
34. | A method of resolving a legal dispute whereby the parties argue their conflicting claims before a neutral decision maker. |
36. | Unchallenged; without opposition. |
39. | The certification credential bestowed by the national association of legal assistants. |