Description
Answer the following question:
1.When does civil trial preparation begin? Explain fully in terms of who begins that process, goals, activity, and anything else you believe is part of the initial trial prep.
2.For your answer include the following: A Paralegal must strive for clear language that is specific so take the time to explain what you mean in each response. Push back on your writing and make sure that you added that extra sentence explaining a comment, observation, or question in more detail.
3.What are the phases of a civil trial?
4.What occurs during each of these phases?
5.For each of your answers include the following: A Paralegal must strive for clear language that is specific so take the time to explain what you mean in each response. Push back on your writing and make sure that you added that extra sentence explaining a comment, observation, or question in more detail.
6.List and explain some of the advantages of the use of technology in civil litigation. Be sure to strive for clear language that is specific so take the time to explain what you mean in your response. Push back on your writing and make sure that you added that extra sentence explaining a comment, observation, or question in more detail.
Important Note: Be sure to write an original post. Do not copy and paste answers that you locate elsewhere whether in the course materials or on the Internet. If you do want to refer to your lesson materials or Internet sources, you must give credit to that borrowed information and provide basic citations. The goal here isn’t perfect citation, but rather to make sure that you follow the student’s and paralegal’s ethical duties to give credit for information borrowed from other sources. If you want to use exact words and phrases as part of your answer use quotation marks, but your response should still be primarily in your own words. Only then will you demonstrate that you understand the material covered. If you have any questions, please reach out to your instructor.
Consider this: When a client, managing attorney, or judge asks a paralegal a question, the paralegal cannot simply hand that individual an outside source. A paralegal can refer to the source, but he/she still must answer the question in his/her own words and demonstrate confidence and skill in the topic at hand.