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OryxTempel154 karma

This is how many law firms work too. The receptionist screens calls and makes appointments for people who are truly vested in their matter (willing to pay the $150 consult). The paralegal might call to clarify some issues noted by the receptionist. The lawyer meets with the client, discusses legal options, and takes notes. Paralegal then works up the words on paper. Attorney reviews/edits for form and correctness. Paper goes out the door. In every case, the attorney is intimately involved with the matter, does all legal analysis, determines route of action, and approves all final product. Paralegal can answer non-legal questions and churn out the product but is not ultimately responsible for “making the calls” on the matter. This approach sounds like it might work for you.

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Pizza Hut is vile. Once a year or so, we say, “Hey we haven’t gotten Pizza Hut in a while” and every year we regret it.

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If one member of a married couple can apply for the express pass (eg is a professional in the accepted fields) but the other member is only on the B list, can the couple immigrate together, or does the B list person have to apply separately and hope for the best?

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How would unionizing affect your malpractice insurance?

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Here's info for WA State (USA). Your state may have different resources. https://www.lni.wa.gov/licensing-permits/apprenticeship/become-an-apprentice