Last month I had the opportunity to attend the National
Association of Legal Assistants and Paralegals’ (“NALA”) 40th Annual
Convention and Exhibition in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
It was a tremendous event with wonderful educational institutes,
sponsors from companies which paralegals depend on to do their jobs well, great
speakers and presentations and fellow paralegals from across the country. At the Convention, members and candidates from
the Executive Board introduced themselves and shared six important soft skills
that were essential to being a successful paralegal.
Mission: To foster professionalism, continuing legal education, public service and networking for paralegals in Central Virginia.
Friday, August 21, 2015
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Ask not what Richmond can do for you. Ask what you can do for Richmond.
By Irma Bektic
One
of the reasons I joined RPA was because I thought it would provide me with
opportunities to give back to the Richmond community. Why was this so important
to me? Because I recognize that I owe a lot of my success to the support system
and mentors that Richmond has afforded me. RPA’s mission is to foster
professionalism, continuing legal education, public service, and networking for
paralegals in Central Virginia. I knew that RPA’s strong presence in both the
Richmond legal field and throughout the Commonwealth could be used to do a lot
of good.
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Why the Certified Paralegal Exam? Why Me?
By Darlene Yeary, ACP
Many of you ask, “What
is the Certified Paralegal Exam, and why should I take it?” The Certified Paralegal Exam, also known as
the CP Exam, is a test administered by National Association of Legal Assistants
(NALA) that is offered three times a year (January, May, and September). This exam covers Communications, Ethics,
Legal Research, Judgment & Analytic Ability, and Substantive Law.
You could consider the intensity of studying for this exam
to be the paralegal equivalent of studying for the bar exam. As of March 16,
2015, there are 18,282 certified paralegals in the United States, including 434
in Virginia.
Monday, April 20, 2015
2015 General Assembly = 30, 45, 1918, 17 and 1 + 1
By Jillian Sherman, ACP
30, 45: This was a short session for the General Assembly, which happens every odd-numbered year. Short sessions are 30 days long and nominally are only to deal, but frequently the first order of business in a short session is to extend the session. The 2015 session was 45 days long, adjourning Sine Die on the 46th day.
30, 45: This was a short session for the General Assembly, which happens every odd-numbered year. Short sessions are 30 days long and nominally are only to deal, but frequently the first order of business in a short session is to extend the session. The 2015 session was 45 days long, adjourning Sine Die on the 46th day.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
The Paralegal's Role at Trial
By Stephanie Meharg, CP
As a litigation paralegal there’s nothing quite as exciting
as preparing a case to go to trial. This
is it, “The Show” the culmination of your many months (or even years) of hard
work. The paralegal role at trial is pretty simple, make sure everything goes
smoothly, so you and your attorney(s) look efficent, prepared, and confident in
front of the client, judge, jury, and
the other side.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Importance of Networking
By Beth Cheatham
I have been actively working as a paralegal since
1979 (almost since the profession was invented). Last summer, for the first time in my working
life, I found myself laid off from a job that I loved due to loss of business. I had worked for the same attorney for 29
years. The last time I looked
for a job I used the telephone book!
Needless to say things have changed significantly…or have they? Sure, most applications are submitted on-line. Resumes are still used, but the format and
tone are completely different than they were in the past. Now, it is all about action verbs and
highlighting results and accomplishments.
I had to learn to think differently about my skill-set and how to
translate them into the buzzwords and thought-processes used in the current job
market.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Hello RPA Community! Happy New Year!
By Danuta Syska
We’re more than
half-way through the first month of 2015, can you believe it? I was fortunate
to kick off the New Year with a cross-country road trip, and I’m feeling re-energized
and ready to tackle whatever 2015 throws at me. The Board met earlier this month
and I’m also eager to share a few details of what RPA has in store for
Richmond’s paralegal community in 2015. But
here’s the thing: We want you to become just as excited as we are for the
many networking, educational and public service possibilities for Richmond paralegals
in 2015. Will you join me as an active member of RPA and adopt the following
professional “resolutions” for 2015?
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