Paralegal Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide

Paralegal Requirements

If you want to become a paralegal, it’s important to understand the requirements and skills needed to succeed in this role. The legal industry is dynamic and ever-evolving, and paralegals play a pivotal role in its functioning. Paralegals are the backbone of the legal profession, providing crucial support to attorneys by performing research, drafting documents, …

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Paralegal Vs. Lawyer: A Comprehensive Comparison

Paralegal Vs. Lawyer

The legal profession is filled with various roles that contribute to the smooth operation and administration of justice; two such roles that often cause confusion are those of the paralegal and the lawyer. Although they both work in the same field, their responsibilities, qualifications, and roles can be markedly different. Understanding the differences between these …

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Liability Waivers: Everything You Need to Know

Liability Waiver

Liability waiver forms are a common part of our lives. Whether you’re signing up for a gym membership, enrolling your child in a summer camp, or attending an event, you’ve likely encountered and signed a personal injury waiver without giving it much thought. But what exactly is a general liability waiver? What protections does it …

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What Does Litigate Mean?

What does litigate mean?

What does litigate mean? The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines “litigate” (from 17th Century Latin litigat, meaning “disputed in a lawsuit,” as “verb… take (a claim or a dispute) to a court of law.” Interestingly, the OED’s compilers chose this sentence as an example of proper usage of the word “Litigate”: “even a claim which is litigated …

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Common Loopholes in Contracts: One Party Bypassing a Contract

You’ve likely heard the phrase “there’s always a loophole” when people are discussing a contract, and many times it is true. If a party has a savvy attorney or understands the business of creating and signing contracts, they will often try to include a clause to excuse themselves from performing a term in the contract. …

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Valid Reasons to Get Out of a Subpoena

Valid reasons to get out of a subpoena

Finding a Way Out of a Subpoena? After receiving a subpoena, the first thing many people wonder is what valid reasons they could use to get out of a subpoena.  Being served with a subpoena can be an intimidating process if someone has not encountered it before, and not following the directions correctly can result …

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Class Action Waivers Explained

Class Action Waivers

With the rise of arbitration as a way to resolve many consumer and employment disputes in somewhat recent history, it has become more common for companies to begin including class action waivers in their consumer and employment contracts. For example, the Microsoft Advertising Agreement includes a section labeled “Arbitration Agreement and Class Action Waiver.” This …

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Arbitration Agreement Explained

Drafting the Perfect Arbitration Agreement

What does the perfect arbitration agreement look like? If you are seeking one agreement that will be ideal across the board, there is no such thing. Of course, there are provisions that should be in your arbitration agreement. Before discussing how to draft the perfect arbitration agreement, we should consider some of the arbitration’s imperfections. …

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Frustration of Purpose

When creating a contract, few people imagine that they will need to use the frustration of purpose to stop performing under the contract. However, no one can foresee how things will happen as the contract moves on, and events can render the contract useless to its purpose. Contracts are agreements between two or more parties …

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What is the Purpose of the Bilateral Investment Treaty?

It is unlikely that one can make it through a discussion about international investment without considering the impact of bilateral investment treaties.  Bilateral investment treaties, or BITs, offer a higher level of protection, and options for dispute resolution, than investments without such treaties. Yet a person investing in their own country without much, or any, …

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