Discuss the difference between an arraignment and a sentencing proceeding

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An arraignment takes place before a defendant goes to trial. It is the judicial process whereby the defendant is informed of his or her constitutional rights, allowed to plead, and bail may be set. The sentencing proceeding takes place after a trial, specifically after a defendant has been found guilty. It is the punishment as adjudicated by the court to the defendant after trial.

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Which of the following presents a problem of conflict of interests??

A. ?A lawyer representing a client in commercial transactions represents that client in divorce proceedings. B. ?A paralegal moves to a new firm that is representing a defendant in a case the paralegal researched for the plaintiffs in a prior firm. C. ?A paralegal marries an attorney. D. ?A lawyer hands out business cards to injured persons at a hospital.

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a.   merger b.   arbitration c.   force majeure d.   installment e.   venue f.    exculpatory clause g.   option h.   indemnification i.    noncompetition j.    notary public Proper place to file lawsuit.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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A bonding company

a. searches records of the Secretary of State’s office b. registers companies in the appropriate state agency c. searches out-of-state records d. all of the above e. none of the above

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Make a list of those items you would delegate to a nonbillable staff member (if available to you).

It is important for paralegals to understand responsibilities and use good judgment in delegating billable versus nonbillable items. You are a paralegal working for a large defense firm, and you estimate needing approximately 6.5 billable hours each day this month in order to meet your billable-hour goal. Today, your tasks set before you and the estimated time to complete each task include the following: • Organize newly received medical records (1.5 nonbillable hours, or “nbh”). • Summarize newly received medical records (1.5 billable hours, or “bh”). • Finish deposition outline (2.0 bh). • Request medical records payment from accounting (.30 nbh). • Deliver copying project to the photocopying department (.30 nbh). • Docket trial and pretrial deadlines (.50 bh). • Draft subpoenas for employment records (1.5 bh). • Draft notice of deposition and serve via e-mail to opposing counsel (.40 bh). • Draft correspondence to opposing counsel forwarding settlement agreement and settlement check (.50 bh).

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