Kansas Paralegal Association
MISSION STATEMENT
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.
KPA is a professional association which
offers membership to paralegals/legal assistants, students, paralegal educators,
and institutions with an interest in supporting the purposes of the organization.
KPA was incorporated on June 16, 1977 as a non-profit organization under
the name of The Kansas Legal Assistants Society. In 1996 the organization
changed its name to Kansas Paralegal Association. The goals and purposes
of KPA are to:
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Promote and maintain high standards in the paralegal profession;
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Foster creative expansion of the paralegal career;
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Provide a forum for meeting and exchanging ideas; and,
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Establish and maintain mutually beneficial working relationships with
local, state and national paralegal and bar associations.
KPA is comprised of three districts covering the state of Kansas. The association
is governed by a Board of Directors composed of state officers and district
directors. Board meetings are held throughout the year in various locations
in the state and are open to interested KPA members.
The organization holds its annual membership meeting each spring in
conjunction with an educational seminar. District meetings are held on
a monthly or bi-monthly basis and offer members opportunities to address
professional issues, enhance their education and exchange ideas with other
paralegals.
DEFINITION OF A PARALEGAL
| As adopted by KPA on June 5, 1987 a paralegal is a person, qualified
through education, training or work experience, who is employed or retained
by an attorney, law office, governmental agency, or other entity in a capacity
or function which involves the performance, under the ultimate direction
and supervision of an attorney, or specifically delegated, substantive
legal work, which work, for the most part, requires sufficient knowledge
of legal concepts that, absent such assistant, the attorney would perform
the task. |
CODE OF ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
It is the responsibility of every paralegal to adhere strictly to the accepted
standards of legal ethics and to live by principles of proper conduct.
CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION
KPA offers educational opportunities through district meetings and "mini-seminars".
KPA works closely with paralegal educators to coordinate activities for
and with paralegal students (speakers bureau, mentor program).
EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY
A job referral service is available to KPA members seeking new employment
opportunities. The KPA Job Registry advertises openings in the legal community
to its members free of charge.
COMMITTEES
KPA encourages its members to participate in its many committees, such
as education, membership, marketing and national affairs.
NATIONAL AFFILIATION
In June, 1985, KPA became a member of the National Federation of Paralegal
Associations ("NFPA"). Through membership in NFPA, members of KPA participate
on a national level in developments affecting the paralegal profession.
The KPA Board has two ex officio members who serve as representatives to
NFPA and attend the NFPA mid-year and annual meetings. The NFPA provides
representation to professional organizations addressing legal concerns
and paralegal education and professional issues. KPA and its members also
obtain information on professional development and issues of a national
scope. KPA members receive NFPA's quarterly magazine, National Paralegal
Reporter and NFPA's quarterly report the Alert on policy issues
affecting paralegals,
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
KPA interacts with the Kansas
Bar Association (KBA) to enhance understanding of the paralegal profession.
Associate membership in the KBA is open to paralegals. Each year our Board
appoints KPA members to serve on the KBA Legal Assistants Committee. KPA
also offers members opportunities to meet and exchange ideas with other
professionals in the legal field.
LIBRARY
A library of resource materials is maintained for the use of KPA members
at no charge. The library contains video/audio tapes, articles, seminar
manuals, books and pamphlets. These materials cover legal issues, areas
of the law and personal and professional development topics.
NEWSLETTER
KPAInBrief is the official publication of KPA. This
monthly newsletter contains articles regarding local and national issues,
as well as information on KPA events and programs and is uploaded to the
website the first of each month.
Kansas Paralegal Association
Post Office Box 1675
Topeka, Kansas 66601
Email:
info@ksparalegals.org
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