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What Really is the Distinction In between Paralegal and a Litigator?

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Both are required to conduct extensive study and draught court documentation for the matter they are working on. A paralegal’s primary responsibility is case preparation, which includes gathering information about a case, preparing reports, filing and organizing relevant documentation, and scheduling interviews and depositions.

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Sivonnia DeBarros: How to Be a Top Lawyer in Your Field

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SL DeBarros Law Firm. Since passing the bar in 2013, DeBarros has built a six-figure law firm that focuses on sports and entertainment and has been featured in the news and on numerous podcasts. Do you know how frustrating it can be to leave law school, graduate with a 3.4 Sivonnia DeBarros.

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Guest Post: How Santa Clara Law Graduates Students with a ‘Tech Edge’

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Editor’s note: The first cohort just graduated from Santa Clara University School of Law’s innovative Tech Edge J.D. program, which combines legal, business, and technology education with hands-on skills development and individualized mentorship, all while leveraging the school’s Silicon Valley location.

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A Path to eDiscovery Certification

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Meet Our Guest Expert Mike Quartararo is the President of the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS), the world’s leading organization for training and certification in e-discovery. He also operates a successful consulting practice that provides guidance to corporate legal departments and law firms.

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Path To Well-Being In Law: Episode 14 – Kyle McEntee

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Today, let’s delve a little bit more into another, I think, area of the wellbeing discussion that is a really important one, and that’s the intersection of wellbeing and the role of law schools. Our website’s been updated. Our guest today, he’s a good one. Bree Buchanan: I love it. It weighs on you.

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Path To Well-Being In Law: Episode 18: Janet Stearns

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We are wrapping up a three-part series looking at the interconnection of well-being in law schools. We have had Linda Sugin from Fordham Law School, we have had Jennifer Leonard from Penn Law, and today we are so excited to welcome Janet Stearns from the Miami School of Law. That has stayed with me.

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Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman on the Supreme Court, dies at 93

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We at the Supreme Court mourn the loss of a beloved colleague, a fiercely independent defender of the rule of law, and an eloquent advocate for civics education.” Sandra’s mother, Ada Mae, was the college-educated daughter of a prosperous Texas merchant and rancher. No excuses accepted.”

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