February 25‚ 2014 Legal Writing Legal Brief Assignment No. 2 FACTS: Dan is a trained paralegal who works for Erie Bank in Lakewood‚ Ohio. One day‚ Mary walks into the bank to apply for a mortgage loan to purchase a new house. She and Dan have a long conversation about Mary taking out a mortgage. Mary is concerned that were she to default on her loan‚ her credit would be destroyed. In response‚ Dan tells her: Don’t worry about it. If you don’t pay your loan‚ the only remedy the bank has is
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Conduct‚ rule 4-8.4 “Misconduct.” 2. It would be in the attorney’s best interest to immediately seek the help of a Lawyer’s Assistance Program so he doesn’t land himself in more trouble. 2. What is the ethical obligation of the attorney’s paralegal if the paralegal knows of the attorney’s
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comes naturally to him. From the beginning of Wilsons first marriage to Polly‚ Polly’s family figures out what kind of man Wilson really is. Polly never caught on to Johns lying‚ “Polly’s family noticed Jack’s [John’s] tendency to lie when it suited his purposes‚ but Polly seemed oblivious to it” (8). Polly never realized that he constantly lied to her. Wilson left his family in Scotland‚ because he had stolen from his family. Polly was celebrating her sixth wedding anniversary without seeing her husband
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boarding house for working men. Her daughter Polly entertains the boarders by singing and flirts with them. Mrs. Mooney learns that Polly is dating Mr. Doran‚ a man in his mid-thirties who has worked in a Catholic wine-merchant’s office for many years. Mrs. Mooney bides her time before she intervenes‚ which indicates that she is deliberately trying to trap Mr. Doran. On a warm Sunday morning‚ she intends to talk to Mr. Doran and demands that he marry Polly or else he will risk open disclosure. The narration
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with her two children‚ Jack and Polly. In another angle‚ we can see Mrs. Mooney boarding house is actually a ‘tool’ that was used by Mrs. Mooney to look for an ideal husband for Polly. She tried some ways to get a man with good financial to be Polly’s husband before. She sent Polly to be a typist in a corn-factor’s office in purpose to make bosses fell in love with Polly. Nevertheless‚ Polly was been flirted by a disreputable sheriff’s man‚ so Mrs. Mooney took Polly back to the boarding house and
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with his children. Mrs. Mooney sent her daughter to be a “typist Jones 2 in a corn-factors’ office” (Joyce 414) but as soon as she received word that her ex-husband was repeatedly visiting the office she made Polly‚ her daughter‚ come home and “set her to do housework”(Joyce 414). After divorcing‚ Mrs’ Mooney opened up a boarding house which consisted of men from all over. She “governed her house cunningly and firmly‚ knew when to give credit‚ when to be stern
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the lawyers rules of ethics to paralegals. Rules of ethics include. rules regulating how one becomes a lawyer. Rules regulating disciplining lawyers. Rules setting forth the minimum standards of permitted behavior. Potential disciplinary penalties. Rules of ethics are fairly concrete‚ written‚ statutory‚ rules‚ adopted by each state ( and federal jurisdictions)‚ expanded upon and explained by case law. most of the rules do apply to paralegals. Ex. lawyers and paralegals must keep client secrets confidential
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perspicacious‚ acute‚ and astute” individual whose goal during this story is to obtain‚ from his friend Petey Burch‚ a girl by the name of Polly Epsy. Petey is an illogical young man who desperately wants a raccoon coat‚ and he makes a deal with the narrator to give him Polly for a coat – because anybody who is anybody at the time has a raccoon coat. Polly is a beautiful girl whom the main character is infatuated with‚ as he sees her as a girl that would be fitting for the man he was to become
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In “A Thousand Pieces of Gold†Polly had many homes. First she lived in China with her family. Her family is poor so she fears that she is going to lose her home. When she gets sold she loses her home and her family. She wants to escape from the bandits and run back home‚ but she can’t escape. Then she get’s bought and sent to the United States. She still thinks her home is back in China and she plans to gather gold and use it to buy her way back there. She meets Jim‚ who
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exchange. Max Shulman’s piece is neither anti-women nor anti-men and is‚ therefore‚ meant to be irony. This piece is rather ironic because of fallacies appear throughout the piece‚ the main character Max has fallacies in his thinking‚ and the character Polly speaks of the fallacies in Max’s reasoning. Out of all the characters‚ there are only three characters‚ these three have at least one fallacy in their reasoning. The piece is mostly ironic because there are fallacies found throughout the work. It is
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