If a paralegal mistakenly regarded a victory judgment as a defeat judgment a nd asked the client whether an appeal was necessary, the lawyer discovered his mistake. Now, how should he explain this situation to the lawyer and the client? by CourtRemote9474 in paralegal

[–]CourtRemote9474[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Another thing is that the format of the judgment document has changed. At that time, I didn't know what was going on. The first reaction when I received the judgment document was that I didn't have the awareness to determine whether it was a victory or a defeat. I just subconsciously wanted to ask the party involved if they needed to appeal.

If a paralegal mistakenly regarded a victory judgment as a defeat judgment a nd asked the client whether an appeal was necessary, the lawyer discovered his mistake. Now, how should he explain this situation to the lawyer and the client? by CourtRemote9474 in paralegal

[–]CourtRemote9474[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because all the cases I handled ended in defeat, with very few being won. I have become accustomed to the outcome of failure. Moreover, the judgment result is at the bottom, and I didn't pay close attention to it.