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Ethical Standards
Paralegals must maintain ethical standards. Here, you will find the Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility (2022), NFPA Ethics Publications, NFPA Informal Ethics and Disciplinary Opinions, and Non-NFPA Legal Ethics Resources.
Certifications
Paralegal Certifications
There are recognized organizations such as the National Federation of Paralegal Association (NFPA), National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA), and NALS that issue certifications or competency verifications for paralegals. These organizations and a comparison of their certification exam requirements are located at the following link: https://paraprofessional.osbar.org/files/NFPA-Paralegal-Certification-Chart-2019.pdf
Also, see the American Bar Association’s document on this topic.
Paralegal Regulation by State
Exempt vs. Non-Exempt information
Access the link below for information regarding exempt and non-exempt positions.
American Bar Association Student Membership
Access the link below for information on free ABA membership for paralegal students.