Match each term with its definition.
A. a federal law that permits representation in administrative hearings by someone other than an attorney, without committing UPL
B. a body that may sanction attorneys for violating ethics rules
C. a possible conflict of interest created by legal professionals switching jobs finding that their new employer represents the opponent in a former case
D. independent contractors who can work for a number of different attorneys as-needed
E. clients purchase services on a task-by-task basis
F. based upon an evidentiary principle, it protects certain client communications from being revealed in court
G. the amount of time expended on a particular case that can be the basis for compensation by the client
H. supervising attorney responsible for the negligence and other torts committed by her employees
I. when a paralegal is prohibited from involvement in a case due to the possibility of a conflict of interest
J. law firm or representative actively seeks people in need of representation without a prior relationship
A. Administrative Procedure Act
B. Disciplinary board
C. Former client-current opponent
D. Freelance paralegal
E. Discrete tasks representation
F. Attorney-client privilege
G. Billable hours
H. Vicarious liability
I. Ethical wall
J. Solicitation
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