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    Unauthorization Of Law

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    Avoiding the pitfalls of the unauthorized practice of law, also known as UPL, is one of the most important duties that all legal professionals or aspiring law students should learn and integrate into their law career, in order to maintain impeccable ethics and conduct at all times. Clear rules and regulations must be adhered to, in regards to the unauthorized practice of law throughout the legal industry. In order to avoid the unauthorized practice of law, one must first know what it is by…

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    Brittany E. Jordan Case

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    Brittany E. Jordan is an outgoing, energetic, and conscientious professional from Warrenton, North Carolina. Her current occupation is a customer service representative at Lowes Home Improvement, where she has devoted seventy-five percent of her time to help increase sales in various departments in the store. During the summer months, Brittany would stay over after work to gain knowledge of different departments such as paint, electrical, and lawn and garden. During the seasonal months, Brittany…

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    Cuba Personal Narrative

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    My parents never had an opportunity to attend college and become professionals in their field of choice, and faced many struggles in their personal and career lives as a consequence. They made a commitment early in my life to do everything within their power to instill in me a love of learning and an understanding of the importance of hard work and dedication. As a result of their love and sacrifice over…

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    meetings, filling out papers, running to get coffee, and much more (Elkins). If women tried to avoid such small duties they seem like a non team player foremost causing them to reflect on looking bad and one must be a self effacing team player in career industry.…

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    perspective from which clients can make sound personal and business decisions, even when emotions seem to be the driving force in their decision making. I can speak from experience having been in those shoes. I’m comfortable shedding my entrepreneurial career and wholeheartedly committed to becoming a full-time law student. I’m certain that every life experience, challenging crossroads, shed tears, and answered prayers prepared me for this moment in…

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    what exactly that goal of mine is, well my goal has always been to become an attorney. The idea of becoming an attorney came to me in a strange manner, I guess you can say. No one in my family works in the legal field, except for my sister who is a paralegal, but no attorneys or the such. Anyways, growing up I would encounter with my mom’s friends who were paralegal’s just like my sister, thus their area of work always fascinated and intrigued me. Therefore, as I got older I got a better…

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    Negligence or Malpractice? The burden of proof lies with the plaintiff. I have spent the last ten years as a paralegal and dealing with all kinds of cases. During those ten years, we represented plaintiffs and defendants. Courts have established criteria for determining whether actions were negligence or malpractice. The court in Pender v. Natchitoches Parish Hospital (2003) outlined six elements that assist in determining whether an action is negligence or malpractice. (Guido, p. 70). The…

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    experiences that have helped me with my job and raising a family. My limited education has enabled me to be successful in my job but has not afforded me a career. The elder generation, especially my own mother, have taught me by example how to care for my family. However, current life events have influenced me to pursue my degree and change my career path now. I had a successful high school education and graduated 5th in my class which allowed me to pursue a college education right out of high…

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    to be when you grow up?” Later in our life deciding what we want to be becomes something important. Making a career decision can be complex and life changing so making the right career choice is really important. The two careers that I am going to be comparing is a criminal psychologist and sociologist. They are both similar yet very different compared to one another but they are both careers that I found most interesting. Criminal psychologist “assesses the mindset of an individual who has…

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    the class, the session leader opened my eyes to realities of where God needed me according to my professed gift of encouragement. I began thinking long and hard about an area where I could share my love for the Lord, so I began looking at different career options which would allow me to share the light of…

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