Thursday, August 19, 2010

The paralegal has been assigned a research project on the issue of statute of limitations as it applies to6?

The paralegal has been assigned a research project on the issue of statute of limitations as it applies to a medical malpractice claim. The paralegal wishes to consult a nearby expert in this area of law to obtain some background information. Which of the following is the best way for the paralegal to attempt to locate this expert?


A. Call the nearest law school and ask to speak to the professor who teaches classes in medical


malpractice or negligence, or both areas of law.


B. Watch daytime television thoroughly for advertisements from attorneys who state that they "sue


doctors", and then call the number listed on the television screen.


C. Go to the local hospital, and ask for references from both nurses and physicians.


D. Consult the "Table of Attorneys" listed by specialty in the front of the Blue Book.

The paralegal has been assigned a research project on the issue of statute of limitations as it applies to6?
I'd go with C.


A-I don't think many law professors go around giving free legal advice to random people who ask for it(I doubt any of my professors have time to!)


B-Yeah these lawyers have a scummy reputation, and I'm guessing the experts that they use have an equally scummy reputation.


C-This would be best because these people would have the most interest in the situation as they could potentially make the big money as an expert witness. I know in the firm I worked for when there was no expert listed in our expert bank for a particular specialty that the paralegal would either ask another firm that they were on friendly terms with to reccomend one or call around to local hospitals and find someone.


D-This also isn't a bad option, but you're going to run into similar problems as with 'B' as there is no filter on the good or the bad.

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