- Alabama Association of Paralegals, Inc. (AAPI)
- Alamo Area Paralegal Association, Inc.
Alamo Area Paralegal Association, Inc. ("AAPA", formerly known as
Alamo Area Professional Legal Assistants, Inc., "AAPLA") is a voluntary,
non-profit organization founded in 1981 by a group of paralegals in and
around the Alamo Area of San Antonio, Texas. The creation of AAPA was
the result of a need for an organized educational and professional
association for paralegals. AAPA is governed by a Board of Directors,
elected each Spring by its voting members, and conducts monthly business
and educational meetings.
- Alaska Association of Legal Assistants (AALA)
The Alaska Association of Paralegals (AAP), formerly known as the
Alaska Association of Legal Assistants (AALA), was founded in May 1981
as a non-profit professional membership association of Alaska paralegals
committed to the development and growth of the paralegal profession.
AAP is governed by a board of directors selected by the full members at
its annual meeting held in May. Board of Director meetings are held the
first Thursday of each month. Monthly luncheon meetings are held the
second Thursday of each month, featuring guest speakers from throughout
the community. AAP also sponsors educational seminars designed to cover
many topics in various areas.
- American Alliance of Paralegals
The American Alliance of Paralegals is a national organization
focusing on the individual paralegal attaining and maintaining formal,
legal and continuing education. The American Alliance also encourages
collaboration and affiliation with paralegal, legal and other local and
national organizations.
- American Association for Paralegal Education
AAfPE is a national organization that serves the needs of paralegal
educators and institutions offering paralegal educational programs.
AAfPE’s primary purposes are rooted in the continuing development of
higher quality education for paralegal students as well as to be the
main source of authority in paralegal academics.
- Arizona Paralegal Association ("APA")
The Arizona Paralegal Association ("APA") was formed in 1977 and is a
nonprofit professional corporation for legal assistants. The APA became
an affiliate association of the National Association of Legal
Assistants, Inc. in 1988. Our membership is currently near 400. The
members are legal assistants employed by Phoenix area law firms,
freelance legal assistants, paralegals employed in corporations or
government agencies, students enrolled in paralegal training programs
and other persons interested in supporting the APA and paralegal
profession.
- Arkansas Paralegal Association
We (ArPA Members) strive to stay up to date on current
Paralegal/legal issues regarding our profession, our education and our
future. We are always updating and adding additional information to
this page, so please bookmark us and come on back!
- Association of West Virginia Paralegals
Association of West Virginia Paralegals, Inc., an affiliate of
National Association of Legal Assistants, is a voluntary non-profit
organization composed of legal assistants interested in professional
development and dedicated to promoting and upholding the highest
standards of the legal profession through training, education, and
networking.
- California Alliance Of Paralegal Associations
CAPA is a statewide non-profit, mutual benefit corporation dedicated
to the advancement of the paralegal profession and the proposition that
paralegals gain strength through alliance. CAPA represents California
paralegals working in attorney- supervised settings and CAPA supports,
encourages, and promotes an active relationship among its affiliated
member associations, attorneys, national, state and local Bar
Associations, and others in the legal community.
- California Alliance of Paralegal Associations (CAPA)
CAPA is a statewide non-profit, mutual benefit corporation dedicated
to the advancement of the paralegal profession and the proposition that
paralegals gain strength through alliance. CAPA represents California
paralegals working in attorney- supervised settings and CAPA supports,
encourages, and promotes an active relationship among its affiliated
member associations, attorneys, national, state and local Bar
Associations, and others in the legal community.
- California Lawyers' Assistants
- Capital Area Paralegal Association
The Capital Area Paralegal Association is a professional association
for paralegals and legal assistants in Austin, Texas, and surrounding
areas. CAPA was organized in August 1978 by a small group of pioneering
paralegals and has since grown into the largest affiliate of the
National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA) in Texas.
- Capital District Paralegal Association
The Capital District Paralegal Association, Inc. (CDPA) is a
nonprofit association organized to promote and improve the
image of paralegals as professionals within the legal
community; to promote communication among paralegals in
the Capital District; to promote continuing legal education of
paralegals; and to promote public awareness of the role of
paralegals within the legal profession.
- CFPA
CFPA is an organization for Central Florida paralegals/legal
assistants who desire to promote high standards of professionalism in
their career field. Through CFPA meetings, social activities,
newsletters and other means, paralegals/legal assistants are able to
keep current with changing requirements and network with fellow
paralegals/legal assistants, attorneys and other legal professionals.
- Chester County Paralegal Association
The Chester County Paralegal Association is a member of the Keystone
Alliance of Paralegal Associations. Keystone Alliance is a non-partisan,
non-profit organization, formalized in 1996, from groundwork laid in
the 1980's by paralegal associations in Pennsylvania. The Alliance
provides a state-wide voice for paralegals/legal assistants in
Pennsylvania, monitors development in the profession and promotes the
profession in Pennsylvania. Member associations of the Keystone Alliance
include: -Central Pennsylvania Paralegal Association -Keystone Legal
Assistant Association -Lancaster Area Paralegal Association -Lycoming
County Paralegal Association -Montgomery County Paralegal Association
-Philadelphia Association of Paralegals -Pittsburgh Paralegal
Association -York County Paralegal Association.
- Cincinnati Paralegal Association
- Cleveland Association of Paralegals
CAP has a network of over 200 members and through its affiliations
with the Cleveland Bar Association (CBA) and The National Federation of
Paralegal Associations, Inc. (NFPA) has over 13,000 members. CAP enjoys
the support of, and works closely with, many area law firms,
corporations, banks, educational institutions, local bar associations
and the public sector.
- Cuyamaca Association of Paralegal Students
The Cuyamaca Association of Paralegal Students was created by a group
of Paralegal Studies majors who wanted to contribute to their education
as well as benefit from it. Collectively, they wished to assist in the
development and growth of the program and to provide learning agendas
beyond the classroom.
- Dallas Area Paralegal Association
DAPA is a voluntary nonprofit corporation composed of paralegals
working in all areas of the law, who are interested not only in
futherging their own professional development, but are also dedicated to
the advancement of the paralegal profession as whole.
- Delaware Paralegal Association (DPA)
The Delaware Paralegal Association (DPA) was formed in 1976. Early
that year, 16 paralegals met at what was then known as Prickett Ward
Burt & Sanders to gauge interest among paralegals in Delaware to
form an association whose structure and purpose(s) would be determined
by the participants. Committees were appointed to begin work on the
structure and organization of the association, to research and advise on
whether to form a working relationship with the Delaware State Bar
Association and to contact paralegals throughout the state to advise
them of the association. In September of that year, 33 members were
certified as "Charter" members of the Association.
- Empire State Alliance of Paralegal Associations
Associations in attendance were from Long Island, Manhattan, Buffalo,
Binghamton and Rochester. The statewide alliance arose from the need
to strengthen the paralegal profession in NYS through networking.
Issues and concerns of each association were discussed by
representatives in attendance and the following goals were established:
- Fort Worth Paralegal Association
The purpose of the FWPA is to promote the professional objectives and
goals of paralegals, to encourage, promote and conduct programs of
continuing education and professional development and to promote the
advancement of high standards of integrity and professionalism for
paralegals to the end that both the public and the legal profession are
better served.
- Gainesville
The Gainesville Association of Paralegals, Inc., is a non-profit
corporation dedicated to the promotion of the legal assistant
profession, certification through NALA, professional training and
networking, and upholding the highest standards of the legal profession.
- Georgia Association of Paralegals
In 1973, a group of Atlanta area paralegals joined together to form
the Atlanta Association of Legal Assistants, Inc. Their objective was
to provide support for persons entering this new field, and to promote
the profession to the legal community. They also wanted to create a
forum for contributing to the discussions and decisions of both state
and local bar associations regarding training and utilization of
paralegals by attorneys.
- Houston Corporate Paralegal Association
HCPA's primary purpose is to promote continued professionalism of the
corporate paralegal in recognizing the unique challenges facing the
corporate paralegal.
- Houston Metropolitan Paralegal Association
The Houston Metropolitan Paralegal Association is the largest
paralegal association in the State of Texas and is in the top five of
the largest metropolitan paralegal associations in the United States. It
is a non-profit organization and has more than 700 members. HMPA
formally changed its name in December 2004 from the Houston Legal
Assistants Association "HLAA" to the Houston Metropolitan Paralegal
Association "HMPA". HMPA was founded on August 30, 1978 to promote the
professional advancement of paralegals in Houston. HMPA has made
immeasurable progress of heightened standards for professionalism, which
is recognized statewide and nationwide.
- Houston Paralegal Association
HPA pledges to provide programs of education and professional
development to advance the professional development, objectives and
goals of paralegals.
- Illinois Paralegal Association
IPA is one of the largest and most active paralegal associations in
the country, with 1500 members from all over Illinois and surrounding
states.
- International Paralegal Management Association
IPMA plays an essential role in law firm and legal department
management. IPMA provides a rich resource of information including
current and up to date topics in the area of legal assistant management.
Find a wealth of knowledge and links to subjects including legal
industry service providers, consultants and suppliers, information
exchange from colleagues in the Paralegal Management profession, job
openings, industry reports, seminars, and much more.
- Iowa Association of Legal Assistants (IALA)
- Kansas City Paralegal Association (KCPA)
The Kansas City Paralegal Association (KCPA) is a professional
association for paralegals in the Kansas City area. KCPA is a non-profit
corporation which was incorporated on September 24, 1975.
- Kansas Paralegal Association (KPA)
The Kansas Paralegal Association, Inc. (KPA) is a nonprofit,
professional organization comprised of three districts in the State of
Kansas. KPA affirms the paralegal profession as an independent,
self-directed profession in affiliation with the National Federation of
Paralegal Associations, Inc. (NFPA) and maintains working relationships
with state and local bar associations. KPA provides a local forum for
exchange of ideas, creative development, continuing education, and
promotes recognition of the profession as an integral partner in the
delivery of legal services.
- Kentucky Paralegal Association (KPA)
The need for a state paralegal organization had been recognized for
years and the groundwork was laid at the first paralegal Forum held in
Louisville, Kentucky in November 1989. Following the Forum,
organizational meetings were held and the Kentucky Paralegal Association
(KPA) was officially formed with the filing of the Articles of
Incorporation in September, 1990.
- Legal Assistants Association of New Jersey
The Legal Assistants Association of New Jersey, Inc. ("LAANJ") is a
non-profit association formed in 1982 to foster and promote uniform
educational standards and practice guidelines for the legal assistant.
LAANJ also promotes the education of the public for the advancement and
improvement of the legal assistant profession. LAANJ is an active member
of The Garden State Alliance ("GSA"), an affiliation of the legal
assistant associations in New Jersey: LAANJ and South Jersey Paralegal
Association.
- Legal Assistants/Paralegals of Southern West Virginia
Legal Assistants/Paralegals of Southern West Virginia ("LAPSWV") is a
non-profit organization established in 2004 in Charleston and
Huntington, West Virginia.
LAPSWV promotes high standards in the legal assistant profession,
establishes networking resources for legal assistants/paralegals, and
provides integrity in the legal community. LAPSWV also contributes to
the community by participating in a number of charitable programs.
- Los Angeles Paralegal Association ("LAPA")
The Los Angeles Paralegal Association ("LAPA") is dedicated to
developing, strengthening, and advancing the paralegal profession. LAPA
provides networking and continuing legal educational programs for
paralegals and members of the legal community throughout the Greater Los
Angeles Metropolitan Area.
- Lycoming County Paralegal Association
The Lycoming County Paralegal Association (LCPA) is a nonprofit
professional organization compromised of paralegals interested in
promoting their own profession, and dedicated to the advancement of the
paralegal profession as a whole.
- Madison Area Paralegal Association
MAPA is a strong group of paralegals in Madison, Dane County,
Wisconsin. Our primary purpose is to provide substantive legal and
professional education opportunities and to promote the paralegal
profession within our legal community.
Our mission includes maintaining paralegal ethics, encouraging
leadership and networking, promoting our association in the community
through volunteer work, and continuing to define and enhance our
profession.
MAPA supports regulation and licensure of the paralegal profession.
MAPA members have participated in the project of the State Bar of
Wisconsin's Paralegal Task Force.
- Maricopa County Bar Association Paralegal Division
The Maricopa County Bar Association (MCBA) Paralegal Division,
located in Phoenix, Arizona, was founded in 1999 as the MCBA Paralegal
Committee. On January 1, 2002, we became a Division of the MCBA and are
currently the only Paralegal Division of any bar association in the
country to hold a voting seat on the bar's Board of Directors. Our
300-plus members are among the most diverse, accomplished and dynamic
paralegal professionals in the country.
- Minnesota Paralegal Association (MPA)
The Minnesota Paralegal Association is a non-profit professional
association dedicated to fostering the growth and development of the
paralegal profession.
- Minnesota Paralegal Institute
- Missouri Paralegal Association
On January 15, 1987, by formal declaration, the Missouri Alliance of
Paralegal Associations (M.A.P.A.) was created as a central forum and
unified voice for Missouri paralegals.
- Montana Association of Legal Assistants'
MALA is to provide its members with continuing education
opportunities. To attain this objective, MALA bylaws require that the
association hold a minimum of four educational events or a total of ten
hours of education during each fiscal year. MALA usually exceeds the ten
hour requirement and holds two full-day and two half-day seminars each
year.
- NALS of Michigan
- National Capital Area Paralegal Association
We serve paralegals and legal assistants in the Washington, D.C.
area. NCAPA defines a Paralegal or Legal Assistant as a person that is
qualified through education, training, or work experience to perform
substantive legal work that requires knowledge of legal concepts, and
work that is customarily, but not exclusively, performed by an attorney.
This person may be retained or employed by an attorney, law office,
corporation, governmental agency or other entity or may be authorized by
administrative, statutory or court authority to perform this work.
- National Federation of Paralegal Associations - NFPA
The National Federation of Paralegal Associations, Inc., promotes a
global presence for the paralegal profession and leadership in the legal
community.
- National Paralegal Association
The NPA is an international organization offering benefits and
services to individuals, law firms, corporate legal departments,
independent paralegals, paralegal training schools and colleges as well
as those offering services or products to those involved in the
paralegal profession.
- Nevada Paralegal Association
NPA, formerly CCOLA, was founded in 1978 by a group of paralegals
recognizing a need for a professional association for paralegals. NPA is
governed by a voluntary Board of Directors and Committee Chairs,
elected each summer by its voting members.
- North Carolina Paralegal Association
NCPA was formed in 1980 to fill the need for a statewide organization
to provide its legal assistant/paralegal membership with a continued
flow of current national information. NCPA is a self-governing
organization run by paralegals for paralegals. Through its educational
and informational network, NCPA strives to help its members better
assist the legal community in fulfilling its duty to their clients and
the public. NCPA is an affiliate member of the National Association of
Legal Assistants ("NALA").
- Northeast Florida Paralegal Association
NEFPA is an active and vital participant in the northeast Florida
legal community, supporting the Jacksonville Bar Association in many
activities, including "Holiday in January" to give a holiday experience
to kids brought into the Department of Children and Families system
during the holidays, as well as Professionals Seminar during Law Week
and otherwise. Members of NEFPA volunteer at the office of Jacksonville
Area Legal Aid, and participate in "The Missing Link Legal Assistance
and Mentor Program," assisting and under supervision of the Family Law
Inns of Court and the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Victim Services
Counselor's office to aid victims of domestic violence.
- Oregon Paralegal Association
The Oregon Paralegal Association (“OPA”), a statewide nonprofit
organization with a Southwest Washington chapter, was formed in 1979 as
the Oregon Legal Assistants Association. OPA is at the forefront in
meeting the needs of its members and listens to its inner voice (the
members themselves) to determine its direction. OPA is governed by a
board of directors.
- Paralegal Association of Central Ohio
Legal Assistants of Central Ohio was (LACO) incorporated in June of
1973 as a professional association for legal assistants. It is the first
Legal Assistant Association in Ohio.
- Paralegal Association of Florida
Paralegal Association of Florida, Inc. ("PAF"), is a professional
association of approximately 1,000 paralegals from around the State of
Florida. The Association was incorporated in 1976 as Florida Legal
Assistants, Inc.; however, in 2000, the name was changed because the
term "paralegal" more accurately reflects the substantive nature of our
members' responsibilities in rendering legal services -- while under the
supervision of an attorney -- and clearly distinguishes our profession
from other law office support personnel. A 1998 survey sponsored by The
Florida Bar concluded that the public perceives "paralegals" to be
subject to higher criteria than "legal assistants" and, therefore, have a
higher standing in the legal profession. The work we perform for our
law firms, corporations, or governmental employers requires a high
degree of professionalism, strong ethical standards, and initial and
continuing legal education.
- Paralegal Association of Rochester
The Paralegal Association of Rochester, Inc. ("PAR" or the
"Association") was founded in 1974 as a not-for-profit corporation. PAR
acts in the interest of its members and meets a variety of objectives.
- Paralegal Association of Wisconsin
- Philadelphia Association of Paralegals (PAP)
The Philadelphia Association of Paralegals strives to meet the needs
of Philadelphia area paralegals and provide as much information as
possible to its members through its quarterly newsletter, The
Philadelphia Forum, by printing PAP information weekly in The Legal
Intelligencer, the local legal newspaper, and through its committees and
bimonthly luncheons.
- Pittsburgh Paralegal Association
The Pittsburgh Paralegal Association ("PPA") is a voluntary,
non-profit association formed in 1977 to promote the professional
development and continuing education of paralegals. PPA now has
approximately 460 members from the greater Pittsburgh area and receives
additional support from affiliate members, area law firms, paralegal
training programs and the Allegheny County Bar Association. Members are
from all areas of the legal community, including law firms, banks,
corporations, hospitals, the public sector and educational institutions.
- Rocky Mountain Paralegal Association ("RMPA")
The purpose and objectives of the Rocky Mountain Paralegal
Association ("RMPA"), a founding member of the National Federation of
Paralegal Associations ("NFPA"), is to act as a forum for the
interchange of ideas relative to the education, training and function of
the paralegal; to promote the continuing legal education of paralegals
and inform members of developments in the profession; to promote and
expand the use of paralegals in all areas of law; and to engage in
activities permitted under the Colorado Nonprofit Corporation Act which
will promote the paralegal profession, except as prohibited in the
Articles of Incorporation.
- Sacramento Valley Paralegal Association
- San Francisco Paralegal Association (SFPA)
The San Francisco Paralegal Association (SFPA) is a non-profit
organization comprised of individual members. The purposes are to
represent the paralegal profession as an independent, self-directed
profession, to enable paralegals to enhance their professional
development and to support the expansion of the delivery of legal
services in an economic and efficient manner.
- Santa Barbara Paralegal Association
SBPA is a non-profit corporation governed by a voluntary Board of
Directors, which consists of 7 elected Officers and 10-11 Directors or
Committee Chairs.
- Sequoia Paralegal Association
To promote, encourage and expand the paralegal profession; To sponsor
professional activities and offer continuing education for paralegals;
To educate employers and consumers regarding the role of paralegals in
the delivery of legal services; To maintain mutually beneficial working
relationships with the local, state, and national bar associations; To
participate in and support state and national paralegal organizations.
- Smoky Mountain Paralegal Association (SMPA)
The Smoky Mountain Paralegal Association (SMPA), a NALA affiliated
association, welcomes members from any location in the state of
Tennessee and surrounding states, yet its focus is on the paralegals in
the East Tennessee area from the Cumberland Plateau to the eastern,
northeastern, and southeastern borders of the state of Tennessee.
- South Florida Paralegal Association
South Florida Paralegal Association, Inc. (SFPA), previously known as
Dade Association of Legal Assistants, Inc. (DALA), was formed in 1979
by a group of paralegals interested in creating a local organization.
Although a State and National Association exists, the paralegals in
South Florida felt the need for a local organization in order to address
the problems of paralegals in our area, as well as to provide a local
forum for ideas and information which would be immediately accessible.
- South Texas Organization of Paralegals, Inc.
STOP members are individuals who share their experience, education
and talent to promote the paralegal profession, and help working
paralegals as well as students aspiring to a legal career. STOP
believes continuing legal education is and always will be a top
priority. STOP welcomes members at all stages of their career
development, and seeks to inspire the growth of all its members while
specifically addressing the CLE requirements of paralegals who are
maintaining certification and specialty designations. STOP meetings
offer enjoyable, relaxed and well organized networking experiences and
provide at least 10 hours of quality CLE a year.
- Southeast Texas Association of Paralegals
SETAP (formerly known as SETALA) was organized in 1980 by four legal
assistants, two of whom were Certified Legal Assistants (CLAs). It is a
professional association for paralegals and legal assistants in
Southeast Texas. SETAP is affiliated with the National Association of
Legal Assistants (NALA) and the Texas Alliance of Paralegal Associations
(TAPA).
- Southwest Florida Paralegal Association
- St. Louis Paralegal Association
The St. Louis Paralegal Association is a non-profit association
formed to promote the advancement of the paralegal profession in the St.
Louis area through encouragement of high ethical and professional
standards and to provide access to information and education for
paralegals, and other legal professionals. The St. Louis Paralegal
Association is affiliated with The National Association of Legal
Assistants ("NALA"). Each member of St. Louis Paralegal Association is
bound by NALA's code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility.
- Tampa Bay Paralegal Association
- Tennessee Paralegal Association (TPA)
The Tennessee Paralegal Association is a nonprofit, statewide,
professional association with its membership comprised of persons who
are employed as paralegals, students in recognized paralegal educational
programs, and supporters of the paralegal profession.
- The Colorado Association of Professional Paralegals and Legal Assistants
The Colorado Association of Professional Paralegals and Legal
Assistants ("CAPPLA") was formed in early 2003 as an affiliate of the
National Association of Legal Assistants ("NALA"). For many years, NALA
has contributed greatly to the advancement of the paralegal profession
all across the United States through continuing legal education
opportunities, professionalism, and recognition of paralegals among the
legal community. NALA offers a national certification exam for
paralegals in which the Certified Legal Assistant (CLA) or Certified
Paralegal (CP) designation is obtained. These benefits are invaluable
to a person who is committed to the paralegal profession and advancement
of their personal skill set.
- The Philadelphia Association of Paralegals
The membership is comprised of practicing paralegals, students,
individuals, schools, law firms and other organizations. PAP is a
charter member of The National Federation of Paralegal Associations
(NFPA) which has over 17,000 members nationwide. NFPA allows PAP and its
members to be involved in the formation of policies affecting the
paralegal profession and to stay informed of developments on a national
scope
- Tucson Paralegal Association (TPA)
The Tucson Paralegal Association (TPA) began in 1979 under the name
Tucson Association of Legal Assistants (TALA). It is an affiliate of
the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA), and subscribes to
the same goals and philosophy. There were 32 people that became either
active, associate, student or affiliate members during the first meeting
held in December 1979.
- Washington State Paralegal Association (WSPA)
The Washington State Paralegal Association (WSPA) is a nonprofit
organization formed in 1975 to support and promote the paralegal
profession, and to provide a forum for addressing the paralegal needs,
interests and responsibilities in the State of Washington.
- Western New York Paralegal Association
The Western New York Paralegal Association, Inc. (WNYPA) is a
voluntary, nonprofit association formed in 1976 to promote the
professional development and continuing legal education of paralegals in
the Western New York area. Over our thirty-year history, the
Association has worked toward its additional goals of maintaining high
ethical standards for paralegals, educating the Western New York legal
and business communities in the effective utilization of paralegals, and
promoting consumer awareness of the role of paralegals within the legal
system.