Asked by Maribel Carrasco on Jul 04, 2024
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When a paralegal sends out correspondence written by the paralegal on behalf of the firm, the paralegal should always include
A) a reference line.
B) a salutation.
C) a closing.
D) the paralegal's title.
Paralegal's Title
A professional designation for individuals who assist attorneys in the practice of law but are not themselves licensed to practice law.
Reference Line
The portion of the letter that indicates the matter to be discussed, such as "RE: Summary of Cases Applying the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993". The reference line is placed just below the address block and above the salutation.
- Comprehend the crucial role of professional communication and accurate record-keeping in legal documents.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the crucial role of professional communication and accurate record-keeping in legal documents.
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