Asked by Emily Raczynski on May 14, 2024

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An initial client interview is usually

A) conducted by a paralegal.
B) conducted by an attorney.
C) conducted by an attorney's secretary.
D) done through traditional letter writing.

Initial Client Interview

The first meeting between a lawyer and a potential client to discuss the client's legal issues and how the lawyer may assist.

Paralegal

A trained legal assistant who performs various tasks to support lawyers, including legal research, drafting documents, and organizing files, but is not qualified to offer legal advice or represent clients.

Attorney

A person licensed to practice law and represent clients in legal matters.

  • Determine the procedures and individuals involved in the early stages of a civil lawsuit.
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Prisha NarasimhanMay 18, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Initial client interviews are typically conducted by an attorney to understand the client's legal issues, gather information, and determine how they might proceed with a case. This direct interaction allows the attorney to assess the case's merits, build rapport with the client, and provide legal advice.