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Ethics and Professional Practice for Paralegals

โœ Scribed by S. Patricia Knight


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English
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5
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โœฆ Table of Contents


Table of Contents
Chap 1-Paralegal Governance in Ontario
Chap 2- Professionalism
Chap 3- The Client
Chap4- Duty to Clients
Chap 5- Advocacy
Chap 6- Duty to Licensees and Others
Chap 7- Practice Management
Appendix A- Paralegal Rules of Conduct
Appendix B- Paralegal Professional Conduct Guidelines
Glossary
Index


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