Paralegals Ethics - Book Review,
by Angela Schneeman

Book Description This easy-to-follow book offers a study of legal ethics and ethical dilemmas from the perspective of the paralegal. The book includes the ABA Model Rule that applies to attorneys so as to inform the paralegal how to act in accordance with these rules and better assist attorneys. The NALA and NFPA rules and guidelines focus on practical advice and information paralegals can use to comply with the pertinent rules of ethics. A discussion of business ethics prepares readers for the ethical situations they might encounter in working for a law firm, a major corporation, a government agency or other type of businesses.
Book Info Text prepares paralegal students for the ethical dilemmas they will face on the job with a practical approach relying heavily on situations actually faced by paralegals. Softcover. DLC: Legal assistants--U.S.
About the Author Angela Schneeman has worked in the legal field as a paralegal since 1983. She has a wide variety of paralegal experience and has worked in a variety of settings, including small law firms, one of the Big Six Accounting firms, the corporate legal department of a large publicly-held corporation, and as a freelance paralegal. She has a Bachelor of Science in Business and Legal Studies from the University of Minnesota, a Legal Assistant Certificate from the University of Minnesota and Voting Member of MPA, the Minnesota Paralegal Association, and the NFPA.
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