May a paralegal sign the pleadings instead of the lawyer for whom he or she works?
A) Yes, but only if he or she prepared the pleadings.
B) Yes, but only if the client signs the pleadings as well.
C) No, of the two, only the lawyer who is licensed to practice in the court where the case is venued may sign the pleading.
D) No, because then the paralegal would be working as an attorney per se.
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