Yes, as an observer or as an aide to an attorney. However, they are not licensed to practice law and may not advise a client, nor may they speak in court, or address the court.
Yes, a paralegal can attend a settlement conference. While they may not be able to directly participate in negotiations or speak on behalf of clients, they can provide valuable support and assist the attorney in preparing for the conference, taking notes, and organizing documents. The extent of a paralegal's involvement may depend on the jurisdiction and the specific rules and regulations of the settlement conference.
You are welcome to attend the conference.
Over 600 people attend the conference.
You can attend school online to become a paralegal. National Paralegal College is an accredited online school specifically for paralegal studies.
If you are qualified for a paralegal job, you should attend a job fair. You could also look in the classified section of a local newspaper and check for paralegal jobs. Monster and Indeed are also websites which have corporate paralegal jobs available if you have the qualifications.
The cost varies with different schools but on average it is between $7000 and $15000 to attend paralegal school. There is funding you can apply for so please check your local library for any information that can help lower the cost.
A "settlement" conference? Sounds like it's a euphemism for a plea bargain session.
It should be--- The first paper asked the question, " Why attend such a conference?" with the answer, "Connections."
because gandhi were not attend the 1st round table conference
Not everyone was happy with the settlement
Russia
It should be--- The first paper asked the question, " Why attend such a conference?" with the answer, "Connections."
Austria-Hungary wasn't allowed to attend the conference. Neither was Germany, and I don't think the Turks were either.