Carl H. Morrison, ACP, RP, PP, AACP, is an experienced certified paralegal and paralegal manager and has been in...
The shift to remote work has been disorienting for many, blurring the lines between work life and home life, which can be a challenge to navigate. Paralegal Voice host Carl Morrison offers guidance to fellow paralegals on keeping a healthy schedule and positive perspective while working from home. In his second segment, Carl gives his take on the pros and cons of the ABA’s decision to remove the term “legal assistant” from their definition of a paralegal.
Stay tuned to the end for Listener’s Voice, Carl’s recurring segment featuring audio questions or comments from a listener. To send in your own question, email Carl at [email protected]
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Published: | March 31, 2020 |
Podcast: | Paralegal Voice |
Category: | COVID-19 , Paralegal , Practice Management |
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Paralegal Voice |
The Paralegal Voice provides career-success tips for paralegals of any experience level.
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