I am interviewing for a Bilingual Hotline Paralegal position, so hope I nail it. I have my BA in Latin America Studies and Sociology, have Americorps/Non-Profit experience thus cool entry level as well as understand where I can continue serving a community. Thus, any advice for that interview?
My degree in biology would help me be a good para legal with regard to research. In biology I did so much of that in all my classes, I was taught to dig and dig, you can never dig enough ........
"ignorance of the law is no excuse" everyone is expected to know and understand every rule, code, bylaw, ordinance, statute, regulation, meanwhile no lawyer, paralegal, judge, attorney, know how many statutes codes or regulations there is, they aren't taught in law school 20 million codes and regulations, if they attempt to teach you every statute and subsection in the US Code no one would ever graduate, yet the layman is expected to know all of it, while juggling a job, family life, and between paying bills, buy corpus juris secundom, American juris prudence, words and phrases, pleadings and practices, which cost God knows how many fortunes some costing upwards of 10k each, not to mention access to lexis nexis case laws, subscription is over $350 month probably, then shepardise those cases, all while staying on top of the very rare repeal and the ever present new statute, and the 10,000 new regulations everyday coming down the pike, while they change the code all the time and reword or altar definitions, it becomes painfully obvious that "ignorance of the legal is an excuse" either the game is rigged to be impossible for the average man understanding or "ignorance of the law is no excuse" means something else, they never mention what type of law is no excuse to ignore, there is family law, contract law, corporate law, admiralty law, maritime law, criminal law, bankruptcy law, private law, probate law, banking law, estate and trust law, law of the land, martial law, God's law, law of physics, gravity, natural law, constitutional law, rule of law, something else must be going on because this is impossible for any layman, is it ethical to use 20 million codes to create obligations on the layman who is never even taught what a contract is (or 5 elements of a contract) in public schools?, I think you know my answer without saying, so what is really going on, it's it the gate keepers withholding the keys to knowledge while everyone is expected to understand the secrets locked within? Is it just job security for lawyers, judges and clerks? does any of this crap even apply to man? Anyone who takes the time to understand this by the time they are old and wasted their whole life understanding some garbage antiquated legal system they will never have a chance to use it because the pharmaceutical companies who kill them off as quickly as possible, and that's if they take doctors "advice", I'm sure my comment will probably be blocked and I'm just wasting my time, but my closing statement is a quote from tacitus - "the more corrupt the state the more numerous it's laws"
Good read. I always thought the same thing. Majority of those who break the law are uneducated, and even if they were educated, they wouldn't know a thing about law. So you are correct, how can ignorance not be a an excuse when the average layman knows 10-20 of your most basic laws out of millions. And only because they are popular in a sense that the layman's reasons for knowing are due to the consequences rendered, such as a speeding ticket, or life for murder.
+Thomas S a statute is a legislated rule of a society given the force of law, a society is a number of people joined by mutual consent to debate, deliberate, and act for a common goal, what we have is a legal society with private members who do carry membership cards and pay dues, yet they presume this private rules apply to everyone, and most people to along with that presumption because of ignorance, It's a secret society that everyone is part of and no one knows it, because it's a trade secret
Unfortunately the five and dime type of crimes pay the highest incarceration for the million dollar offenders (many being “Officers of the Court”) who are often un-prosecuted and their crime is shared by many who indulge and divide in a “pot of gold” they’ve stolen from an unsuspecting and innocent victim. The minority, the poorer and so often juveniles in a succession are stolen from. I have seen the crooked side, I pray for justice and in that prayer I pray for a righteous honest lawyer, but it seems they are bound by the same crime.
In the UK a paralegal can work independently . A client can call you direct and they can introduce you to the barister. And are licencened to do small cases independently
In Washington state, USA they have Legal Technician licensing. They can open an office of their own and can offer assistance with certain kinds of cases.
@@iggybarrato9009 there are no license, Only code of conduct to be sign by is required. As long as you are trained and a lawyer can employ you under supervision. I understand the government change the laws to allow the paralegal to offer some services directly to the client. There are no regulatory body for paralegals. Because the government does not regulate the industry. However, ‘The Institute of Paralegals (IoP) is the only government recognised professional body for the paralegal sector in England and Wales.’ And you have to join a professional body like this one? I am not sure. But if you done a bad job the SRA can strike you off. In England and Wales you can represent the client at small claim in small court. You can help them fill out forms etc but not give legal adviser, ‘The Legal Services Board (LSB) is the oversight regulator for legal service approved regulators under the Legal Services Act 2007. The LSB currently has nine approved regulators to include the SRA for Solicitors, The Bar Standards Board for Barristers, CILEx regulation for legal executives and six others.’ More..theiop.org/professional-paralegal-register-regulation/
Paralegals are NOW able to practice in court without an attorney in some states. Other paralegals are unable to practice law because only they are NOT attorneys and do not give legal advise. Paralegals do give suggestions and recommendations. Therefore, paralegals practice advocating. The ABA is unlawful and contrast to the Constitution. Therefore unconstitutional. This is all antiquated bs. Especially when the BAR is unconditional and BAR members are committing crimes against the people, the fourth branch of government. This is misunderstood.
What if the law being practiced is natural law instead of positive law? Do I need a license to engage in truth and justice? Sounds like a monopoly when it comes to positive law
That is an extremely interesting question. It’s a man’s world, go in as a law clerk and come out as an attorney or judge, if your a man. Based on Information and belief of what I have seen transpire.
I have a question about degree (in this case it is a minor in paralegal studies 30 hours) or a paralegal studies technical certificate (21 hours, a year in time span ) which would be better for me to pursue? it will be coupled with a Bachelor's degree in foreign languages.
learning is a lifestyle I personally would not pursue a degree in legal studies. That would be a waste of time. I would keep watching the videos in this channel and eventually see if I could volunteer for a lawyer even for a few hours a week.
This is what a solicitor does in the UK and the Barrister does the advocacy. So in the USA is a Paralegal is almost a solicitor? If All law is taught in schools there would be less crime.
I am really interested in becoming a Paralegal. I recently worked as a Sr. Legal Secretary and it was absolutely horrible. Is it generally difficult to work for attorneys?
Hi Lisa. It all depends on the attorney you are working for. Some attorneys are wonderful to work for and with; they treat you as an important part of their practice. Others can be intolerable jerks. Remember that at a job interview the applicant is evaluating the potential boss/supervisor too. Networking with other paralegals can give you some great intel on job leads and potential employers. Seek out paralegal organizations in your community or state. Good luck!
Research what it is to be a paralegal in Ontario Canada. Paralegal operate on their.own and hold their own legal license and are permitted to, "offer legal services in a permitted limitted scope of.practise." We.can offer representatiom without supervisuon of a lawyer, and in cases can give legal advice. I should note i am only a.paralegal student in Ontario.
Hey, I'm planning to come to Toronto in next few months and planning to get some certification course in Paralegal. I have done Bachelors in business administration (secured 61%-First division) from India and 3 years corporate work experience. Any tips or suggestion?
In Canada (Ontario at least) a paralegal can work independently and represent clients in limited functions. In the province of Ontario, paralegals can represent clients in Small Claims Court (civil suits worth less than $25,000), in criminal cases in the Ontario Court of Justice under the Provincial Offences where the maximum penalty is no longer than 6 months in prison, and before administrative tribunals, such as the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB).
Excellent information and presentation. Thank you.
Omg I love these old fashioned slides 😁😁
I know.😂💯
Clear and concise. Appreciated, thank-you.
The most professional advice on the paralegal profession known to mankind.
How much are paralegals paid? Here in Kenya we are paid as little as $100 in a month.
I am interviewing for a Bilingual Hotline Paralegal position, so hope I nail it. I have my BA in Latin America Studies and Sociology, have Americorps/Non-Profit experience thus cool entry level as well as understand where I can continue serving a community. Thus, any advice for that interview?
how did your interview go? did you get the job? any advice for others who might be in ur past situation?
I'm getting ready for school, so this is needed.
My degree in biology would help me be a good para legal with regard to research. In biology I did so much of that in all my classes, I was taught to dig and dig, you can never dig enough ........
How about intellectual property (patent law) as a patent attorney representing pharmaceutical industry
Thanks. I want to become a paralegal.
"ignorance of the law is no excuse" everyone is expected to know and understand every rule, code, bylaw, ordinance, statute, regulation, meanwhile no lawyer, paralegal, judge, attorney, know how many statutes codes or regulations there is, they aren't taught in law school 20 million codes and regulations, if they attempt to teach you every statute and subsection in the US Code no one would ever graduate, yet the layman is expected to know all of it, while juggling a job, family life, and between paying bills, buy corpus juris secundom, American juris prudence, words and phrases, pleadings and practices, which cost God knows how many fortunes some costing upwards of 10k each, not to mention access to lexis nexis case laws, subscription is over $350 month probably, then shepardise those cases, all while staying on top of the very rare repeal and the ever present new statute, and the 10,000 new regulations everyday coming down the pike, while they change the code all the time and reword or altar definitions, it becomes painfully obvious that "ignorance of the legal is an excuse" either the game is rigged to be impossible for the average man understanding or "ignorance of the law is no excuse" means something else, they never mention what type of law is no excuse to ignore, there is family law, contract law, corporate law, admiralty law, maritime law, criminal law, bankruptcy law, private law, probate law, banking law, estate and trust law, law of the land, martial law, God's law, law of physics, gravity, natural law, constitutional law, rule of law, something else must be going on because this is impossible for any layman, is it ethical to use 20 million codes to create obligations on the layman who is never even taught what a contract is (or 5 elements of a contract) in public schools?, I think you know my answer without saying, so what is really going on, it's it the gate keepers withholding the keys to knowledge while everyone is expected to understand the secrets locked within? Is it just job security for lawyers, judges and clerks? does any of this crap even apply to man? Anyone who takes the time to understand this by the time they are old and wasted their whole life understanding some garbage antiquated legal system they will never have a chance to use it because the pharmaceutical companies who kill them off as quickly as possible, and that's if they take doctors "advice", I'm sure my comment will probably be blocked and I'm just wasting my time, but my closing statement is a quote from tacitus - "the more corrupt the state the more numerous it's laws"
Good read. I always thought the same thing. Majority of those who break the law are uneducated, and even if they were educated, they wouldn't know a thing about law. So you are correct, how can ignorance not be a an excuse when the average layman knows 10-20 of your most basic laws out of millions. And only because they are popular in a sense that the layman's reasons for knowing are due to the consequences rendered, such as a speeding ticket, or life for murder.
+Thomas S a statute is a legislated rule of a society given the force of law, a society is a number of people joined by mutual consent to debate, deliberate, and act for a common goal, what we have is a legal society with private members who do carry membership cards and pay dues, yet they presume this private rules apply to everyone, and most people to along with that presumption because of ignorance, It's a secret society that everyone is part of and no one knows it, because it's a trade secret
Unfortunately the five and dime type of crimes pay the highest incarceration for the million dollar offenders (many being “Officers of the Court”) who are often un-prosecuted and their crime is shared by many who indulge and divide in a “pot of gold” they’ve stolen from an unsuspecting and innocent victim. The minority, the poorer and so often juveniles in a succession are stolen from. I have seen the crooked side, I pray for justice and in that prayer I pray for a righteous honest lawyer, but it seems they are bound by the same crime.
Principle and Agent, right?
In the UK a paralegal can work independently . A client can call you direct and they can introduce you to the barister. And are licencened to do small cases independently
In Washington state, USA they have Legal Technician licensing. They can open an office of their own and can offer assistance with certain kinds of cases.
Rohan Doughlas, which is the licencing body in the UK?
@@iggybarrato9009 there are no license, Only code of conduct to be sign by is required. As long as you are trained and a lawyer can employ you under supervision. I understand the government change the laws to allow the paralegal to offer some services directly to the client. There are no regulatory body for paralegals. Because the government does not regulate the industry. However, ‘The Institute of Paralegals (IoP) is the only government recognised professional body for the paralegal sector in England and Wales.’ And you have to join a professional body like this one? I am not sure. But if you done a bad job the SRA can strike you off. In England and Wales you can represent the client at small claim in small court. You can help them fill out forms etc but not give legal adviser,
‘The Legal Services Board (LSB) is the oversight regulator for legal service approved regulators under the Legal Services Act 2007. The LSB currently has nine approved regulators to include the SRA for Solicitors, The Bar Standards Board for Barristers, CILEx regulation for legal executives and six others.’
More..theiop.org/professional-paralegal-register-regulation/
@@rohdoug Thank you for your detailed reply, much appreciated.
Paralegals are NOW able to practice in court without an attorney in some states. Other paralegals are unable to practice law because only they are NOT attorneys and do not give legal advise. Paralegals do give suggestions and recommendations. Therefore, paralegals practice advocating. The ABA is unlawful and contrast to the Constitution. Therefore unconstitutional. This is all antiquated bs. Especially when the BAR is unconditional and BAR members are committing crimes against the people, the fourth branch of government. This is misunderstood.
Thank you Dr. J. It's been quite a while since I sat in your classroom but love taking a look at the refresher information.
we have the same last name, Jaroszewski, its cool :)
What if the law being practiced is natural law instead of positive law? Do I need a license to engage in truth and justice? Sounds like a monopoly when it comes to positive law
Very well explained. Thank you.
"para" means almost. So a paralegal is almost legal. So you need to be 17 right?
HAAHAHAHA
barely legal is a porn category. para legal is also a subcategory.
Could you please post a video about criminal overview?.. thank you
I would like to ask you if I can work as paralegal and I have already bachelor of legal studies in my home country
Awesome vry practical video
I'm enjoying the video. 🦄
🤩Thank you, Sir! Clear, concise, + Clint Eastwood quote! All the best,
Can men find work in this field or do they still favor only women?
That is an extremely interesting question. It’s a man’s world, go in as a law clerk and come out as an attorney or judge, if your a man. Based on Information and belief of what I have seen transpire.
Women are lawyers, men are paralegals. To hell with the stereotypes, do what you love and you're great at.
I have a question about degree (in this case it is a minor in paralegal studies 30 hours) or a paralegal studies technical certificate (21 hours, a year in time span ) which would be better for me to pursue? it will be coupled with a Bachelor's degree in foreign languages.
learning is a lifestyle I personally would not pursue a degree in legal studies. That would be a waste of time. I would keep watching the videos in this channel and eventually see if I could volunteer for a lawyer even for a few hours a week.
If you want a diploma in paralegal studies then you need Ashworth College
This is what a solicitor does in the UK and the Barrister does the advocacy. So in the USA is a Paralegal is almost a solicitor? If All law is taught in schools there would be less crime.
Thank you.
That's a very good explanation, thank you so much for this. I'll seriously consider becoming one, I just wish the pay was much better.
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I am really interested in becoming a Paralegal. I recently worked as a Sr. Legal Secretary and it was absolutely horrible. Is it generally difficult to work for attorneys?
Hi Lisa. It all depends on the attorney you are working for. Some attorneys are wonderful to work for and with; they treat you as an important part of their practice. Others can be intolerable jerks. Remember that at a job interview the applicant is evaluating the potential boss/supervisor too. Networking with other paralegals can give you some great intel on job leads and potential employers. Seek out paralegal organizations in your community or state. Good luck!
Yes they have huge egos
So they basically are like secretaries with a few more perks?
Excellent video. Very informative, thank you for sharing
thank you
thank yoi
You're Polish? That's cool I'm half Polish, half Italian
Thank you very good and helped
I want to be a lawyer.
where can i studie that?
you can study it online I just started the course, from national valley university.
Ashworth college if you want a reasonable school that's online
Thanks sir
Can't do nothing. Find a cheap law school I guess.
Ashworth college is cheap
Shanequa Austin I'm going to take a peep. Thanks slimm
Research what it is to be a paralegal in Ontario Canada. Paralegal operate on their.own and hold their own legal license and are permitted to, "offer legal services in a permitted limitted scope of.practise." We.can offer representatiom without supervisuon of a lawyer, and in cases can give legal advice. I should note i am only a.paralegal student in Ontario.
Well i should boye is im a paralegal student in Ontario and paralegals have alot more freedom over here.
Hey, I'm planning to come to Toronto in next few months and planning to get some certification course in Paralegal. I have done Bachelors in business administration (secured 61%-First division) from India and 3 years corporate work experience. Any tips or suggestion?
What is a Paralegal? Another secretary for the attorney!
In Canada (Ontario at least) a paralegal can work independently and represent clients in limited functions. In the province of Ontario, paralegals can represent clients in Small Claims Court (civil suits worth less than $25,000), in criminal cases in the Ontario Court of Justice under the Provincial Offences where the maximum penalty is no longer than 6 months in prison, and before administrative tribunals, such as the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB).
becouse you gethering duties and tasks with witebourd and you explaned well bit by bit
i liked how you explained parelegsss with white board
Basically paralegals are pretty much "Secretaries" to the Lawyers...