I would love to increase my arsenal of legal letters and constructive notices.
Also I am curious to learn more about what principles and foundational teaching is used in paralegal training. I know as I discussed with you that you background is likely much different than that of the typical paralegal or attorney and people in the legal profession.
Anyone remember the movie "Catch Me If You Can"?
I have attempted to find a forum to discuss such with others in the profession but havnt found what I am looking for yet.
Perhaps someone can link to contacts of our representatives and people that we should be emailing these to?
CHH
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For your notices go to this web site. http://famguardian.org/marvelous_truth wrote:I would love to increase my arsenal of legal letters and constructive notices.
Also I am curious to learn more about what principles and foundational teaching is used in paralegal training. I know as I discussed with you that you background is likely much different than that of the typical paralegal or attorney and people in the legal profession.
Anyone remember the movie "Catch Me If You Can"?
I have attempted to find a forum to discuss such with others in the profession but havnt found what I am looking for yet.
Perhaps someone can link to contacts of our representatives and people that we should be emailing these to?
And no, I am not that Chris Hansen but he is a good friend and not LDS.
I could not tell you what is used in paralegal training. I am self taught. I do not like the schools system at all. Even the private schools like BYU are filled to the brim with Socialists and Fascists. I am a High schools "drop out." Everything I learned I learned through following the Spirit and study.
The study of law is available to everyone. Findlaw is a good source. The Avalon project by Yale is great stuff for finding the original thoughts of the Founding Fathers.
The way I learned way by getting arrested. Then you have a good reason.