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90 minutes
Date Published

March 30, 2021

Publisher

Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles

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Summary

Prepare your law practice as the legal profession changes with the introduction of paraprofessionals. The State Bar is considering permitting paraprofessionals to provide legal services, some of which overlaps with work performed by law firms.
Find out how this will impact:
• Role of immigration consultants, Legal Document Assistants, Unlawful Detainer Assistants, paralegals, law school graduates, law students;
• Selection of practice areas that will be permitted for paraprofessionals;
• Types of tasks, by practice area, that paraprofessionals will be permitted to perform;
• Changes to the rules and statutes governing the unauthorized practice of law; and
• Changes to the rules of professional conduct that may be needed for paraprofessionals.

SWOD-14423

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Presenters

Genie Harrison

Genie Harrison is the principal of the Genie Harrison Law Firm, APC, where she focuses her practice on sexual harassment,... Read More

Arash Homampour

Arash Homampour is a trial attorney that represents individuals in catastrophic injury/wrongful death, employment and... Read More

Leonard H. Sansanowicz

Leonard Sansanowicz graduated in May 2007 from Loyola Law School, where he was a Senior Articles Editor of the Loyola of Los... Read More

Carolin K. Shining

Carolin Shining is a Senior Attorney at Wilshire Law Firm where she is a member of the Class Action and Complex Litigation... Read More

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How will para-professionals affect our practice?
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