Archive for April, 2009

Ethics for Paralegals

Monday, April 27th, 2009

I was fortunate enough to attend the Bakersfield Womens Business Conference on April 23. What a wonderful experience.

Thanks to Leslie Larson, CLA, from the Law Offices of Young & Nichols, the session I attended entitled “Ethics for Paralegals,” provided a very interesting look at common occurrences facing paralegals and the decisions they have to make every day related to ethics and professional behavior. Leslie did a great job!

Occupying positions of trust, much like lawyers, paralegals are required to observe specific language of ethic rules and embrace the spirit of those rules.

The following is Ethics Defined:

Ethics are standards by which conduct is measured.

A professional is held to a higher ethical standard than is an average person.

Professional ethics are governed by a set of written rules (a code) that establish limits of permissible conduct in the professional contacts with others.

Ethics enhance the integrity of a profession.

Happy Administrative Professionals Day!

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

With all the hustle and bustle life can bring, Wood & Randall knows a healthy lifestyle is just the thing….So take care of yourself, mind, body & soul and remember that Wood & Randall will take care of you…that is our goal!

We sincerely appreciate your business. A heartfelt thank-you to all our wonderful clients!!

Kudos to Our W&R Team of Reporters

Friday, April 17th, 2009

It’s been very busy and I want to thank and acknowledge the following group of amazing reporters who all worked very hard to deliver accurate and timely transcripts to our valued clients:  Susan Wood, Sandy Edmonson, Darlinda Thomason, Erika Hughes, Monica Rebello, Nilly Cobaugh-Smith, Amy Maier, Cindee LeFevre, Terri Haupt, Roberta Cortez, Wayne Hunter, Janie Wilkins and Rosemary Davis.

Announcement

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Wood & Randall, Certified Shorthand Reporters, is proud to announce the association of Monica Rebello, CSR, as the newest addition to our excellent reporting staff.  Having worked as a reporter since 1996, Ms. Rebello has earned the reputation of being a stellar deposition reporter and is known for her impeccable transcripts and positive, can-do attitude. She will be reporting depositions, hearings and arbitrations and will also be providing realtime services.