Asked by Samantha De Liguori on May 02, 2024

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Which of the following is true of paralegals working in the litigation specialty?

A) They may represent clients before the court.
B) They must have standing to sue.
C) They must have appropriate venue.
D) They must become familiar with the procedural rules of the relevant courts.

Procedural Rules

Guidelines that dictate the process through which legal proceedings are conducted.

Litigation Specialty

The practice or specialization in managing legal disputes and lawsuits in court.

Standing to Sue

The legal right to bring a lawsuit to court, typically requiring a direct and personal stake in the outcome of the litigation.

  • Acquire knowledge of the legal procedural norms and the judicial hierarchy that support the structure of the American legal system, emphasizing the functions and jurisdiction of paralegals.
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Sheheryar SharfMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Paralegals working in litigation must understand the procedural rules of the courts where their cases are being heard to effectively assist attorneys in preparing for trial. They do not represent clients in court, nor do they need standing to sue or venue, as those are requirements for parties in a lawsuit, not their legal assistants.