Fundamentals of Paralegalism
Author | : Thomas E. Eimermann |
Publisher | : Aspen Publishers |
Total Pages | : 552 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : |
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Adopted at more than 150 schools in the Third Edition, FUNDAMENTALS OF PARALEGALISM offers the most effective & complete overview of paralegalism available. In this edition, noted paralegal teacher & former AAFPE president Thomas Eimermann has brought his comprehensive text to a new level of excellence. You'll find this book flexible enough to address topics in any order, & your students will get the wide range of coverage they need, including: Three parts covering Introduction to the Profession, The American Legal System, & Paralegal Skills Focus on professionalism, with an expanded description of what paralegals do & first-person accounts from working paralegals Coverage of regulation of paralegals, including the California Legal Technician controversy A helpful section on searching for a job & interviewing. Students learn easily from Eimermann's chapter summaries, key terms, questions for review & discussion, & projects. And you'll appreciate the accompanying Instructor's Resource Guide, which contains answers to every question in the book, a Test Bank for each chapter, an Instructor's Bibliography, & Transparency Masters.