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Segment D
VOLUME 2, CHAPTER 4
Introduction Authority:
Identifying Relevant Material |
Paralegal Perspectives . . .
AUTHORITY
What happens if a paralegal conducting research finds a dozen cases applicable to the client's facts? Which cases should be used? While there is no set number of authorities that a paralegal is limited to, there is a mechanism for determining which authorities would carry more weight with the court. Is the authority from the same jurisdiction? Is it from a different state? Is the court the authority is from higher than the court where your client's case is being heard? These questions determine whether a case is mandatory or persuasive authority. Mandatory authority is authority which a court must follow. Persuasive authority is authority that the court may follow.
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