Asked by Viktorya Rodriguez on Jul 21, 2024
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If a paralegal's breach of a professional duty causes a client to suffer substantial harm, the client may sue
A) the attorney only.
B) the paralegal only.
C) both the attorney and the paralegal.
D) neither the attorney nor the paralegal.
Professional Duty
The legal or ethical obligations that professionals must adhere to in the performance of their job responsibilities, often specific to their profession's standards.
Substantial Harm
Substantial harm refers to significant physical, financial, or emotional damage inflicted upon a person or entity.
- Comprehend the consequences of ethical violations in the legal profession.
Verified Answer
DR
deonni rountreeJul 26, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Paralegals work under the supervision of attorneys, who are ultimately responsible for their conduct. If a paralegal's actions cause harm, both the supervising attorney (for failing to properly supervise) and the paralegal (for the breach of duty) can be held liable.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the consequences of ethical violations in the legal profession.
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