The Legal Intelligencer
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Two of the most important qualities of any successful paralegal are the ability to organize and ability to anticipate.
The Legal Intelligencer
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Webster defines redaction "as an act or instance of editing." Sounds pretty simple doesn't it? Well it's not. I define redacting as "one of the scariest tasks performed in a law office." I realize that I am often prone to exaggeration, but I implore you to heed my warning this time.
The Legal Intelligencer
Thursday, February 18, 2010
As the Legal Intelligencer coordinator for the Philadelphia Association of Paralegals, I am responsible for collecting and placing articles on the Paralegals Page of The Legal. Some months I find myself scrambling for articles, and other months I am provided with various contributions.
The Legal Intelligencer
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Do you know what your case is worth? Does opposing counsel know? In the beginning stages of a legal suit, your answer is often, "No." Plaintiff's counsel creates the value of a case when preparing the complaint.
The Legal Intelligencer
Thursday, December 17, 2009
The National Federation of Paralegal Associations, or NFPA, recently held its annual convention in Portland, Ore.
The Legal Intelligencer
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Is it possible to fit your trial in the palm of your hand? My answer is yes, but that may vary from firm to firm. We all know that technology has changed the face of a normal trial. Trials move at a quicker pace, and the incorporation of audio and visual equipment has made the average trial more exciting.