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    employed or retained by a lawyer‚ law office‚ corporation‚ governmental agency or other entity who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work (ABA‚ 2018). Paralegals cannot give any legal advice‚ negotiate fees‚ or represent clients in court. When complying with Model Rule 5.3‚ paralegals are required to work under a supervisory attorney that is responsible for conduct of the paralegal should any Rules of Professional Conduct be violated. The supervising lawyer

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    Paralegals in Immigration law”. Date: October 7‚ 2013 Table of Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Legal background. 3. The role of Paralegals in Immigration law. 3.1. The role of paralegals in immigration law firms. 3.2. The role of paralegals in the USCIS. 4. Salary of Paralegals in immigration law. 5. References. 6. Conclusions. 1. Introduction: One of the most important challenges that may play a paralegal is when working for an attorney in an immigration law firm‚

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    Immigration

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    Immigration is the movement of people from other countries that come into another country of especially which they are not a native in order to settle there. Immigration is made for diverse of reasons. The most important of these are escape from poverty‚ economic‚ social‚ political reasons‚ natural sisaster‚ unimployment and live in clover. Other causes are retirement migration from rich countries to lower-cost countries with better climate is a new style of international immigration. For example

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    Free immigration consultation is an essential part of the immigration process for an intending immigrant. The cost of regular immigration consultation is beyond the reach of a majority of immigrants. So a free consultation is therefore a good option for immigrants who cannot afford the costs of regular immigration attorney representation. If you are able to afford an immigration attorney it would be a better option as they would provide more detailed advice and guidance until the end of processing

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    ENC1102 17 November 2014 Author Background and POV The author of The Street Lawyer is John Grisham‚ who‚ like the main character of this book‚ was at one time a lawyer. Born February 8th 1955 in a small Arkansas town‚ growing up he had many dead-end jobs‚ until half-way through college he initially decided he would become a tax lawyer‚ but found it insanely complex and discarded that dream to instead become a trial lawyer. In 1982 his law office started to struggle for lack of well paying work and

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    Australian Immigration

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    Australia has a population close to 22‚400‚000 people of which one in four people come from a culturally diverse and linguistic background (Dept of Immigration and Citizenship‚ 2009). This essay will explore the social issues of immigration in Australian society especially in relation to refugees. It will give an overview of the history of immigration in Australia. It will then go on to explore refugees and discuss the perceptions of refugees‚ settlement issues of refugees and then go on to look

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    Immigration Reflection

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    Immigration has been a long standing issue in America and is still one of the most predominant topics in politics today. On November 14‚ 2012‚ Hector Becerra published an article in the The New York Times that talks about the belief Latinos are the main source that caused President Barack Obama to be re-elected. Since President Obama has devised a plan‚ known as the Dream Act‚ has given the Latino population hope but has also brought some negativity into the past election. Although many feel most

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    Immigration Essay

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    Literature February 13‚ 2013 America is a country where many people live. All of us have the rights to say or do whatever we want. But then it comes to a time were‚ half of us stay quiet because they’re afraid. Why? The horror of Immigration/Deportation. Children‚ teenagers‚ adults coming to this other side of the country are the hardest decision ever but‚ why do they hide when it comes to speeches? Because they’re too scared that someone would judge them and this is not fair at all

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    Immigration in Lebanon

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    Term Paper of English 102 Causes of Immigration In Lebanon Ahmad C. Halwany ID#: 2008 03 653 Lebanese American University Abstract For a great period of time emigrants from Lebanon

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    Theories of Immigration

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    KOUAOUCI ADELA PELLEGRINO J. EDWARD TAYLOR OVERTHEPAST30 YEARS‚ has as imrnigration emerged a major force throughout In theworld. traditional immigrant-receiving suchas Australia‚ societies Canada‚ andtheUnited has and the of States‚ volume immigration

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