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The American
Association for Paralegal Education (AAfPE)
is a national organization that serves the needs of paralegal
educators and institutions offering paralegal educational
programs. Established in 1981, its roots go back to the
mid 70's when the American Bar Association sponsored
conferences for paralegal educators. From this beginning,
much has been accomplished in the field of paralegal
education, but there is still much more to be done to
realize the potential for both the paralegal field and
education for that profession.
Recognizing the need to increase and improve access
to the legal system, the American Association for Paralegal
Education (AAfPE) promotes quality paralegal education,
develops educational standards and encourages professional
growth, in order to prepare graduates to perform a significant
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The National
Federation of Paralegal Associations, Inc. (NFPA)
is a non-profit, professional organization comprising state
and local paralegal associations throughout the United States
and Canada. NFPA affirms the paralegal profession as an independent,
self-directed profession, which supports increased quality,
efficiency and accessibility in the delivery of legal services.
NFPA promotes the growth, development and recognition of the
profession as an integral partner in the delivery of legal
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The National
Association of Legal Assistants is the leading
professional, national association for legal assistants and
paralegals, providing continuing education and professional
development programs. Incorporated in 1975, NALA is an integral
part of the legal community, working to improve the quality
and effectiveness of the delivery of legal services. The National
Association of Legal Assistants is composed of over 18,000
paralegals, through individual members and through its 90
state and local affiliated associations. |
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The State Bar of Texas was the first bar association
in the United States to create a separate division for paralegals.
The Paralegal Division
of the State Bar of Texas
(the "Division") was created on October 23, 1981.
Charged with "enhancing legal assistants" participation
in the administration of justice, professional responsibility,
and public service in cooperation with the State Bar, "the
Division looks forward to fulfilling its mandate enthusiastically,
energetically and professionally." |
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Houston
Metropolitan Paralegal Association
is a nonprofit, non partisan, non bargaining association,
organized in 1978 to promote the professional advancement
of paralegals in the Houston area. Today HMPA continues to
strive for excellence in the profession thorough the
implementation
of a minimum education standards and the creation of the
Houston Metropolitan Paralegal Association designation.
Although HMPA
is not a regulatory board, it is a goal to remain on the
forefront of the regulation, certification and licensure
issues facing
the profession at the approach of a new century. |
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The Center for Advanced Legal Studies is
a member in good standing with the Better
Business Bureau. |
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