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Times change . . . and so has Austin LSA, Inc.'s name! To more accurately reflect the membership of the organization, the name has changed to Austin Legal Professionals Association, Inc.
Approximately ten years ago, this organization began offering a paralegal certification exam in addition to its legal secretary certification exams. As such, the organization expanded its reach into the legal community and broadened its offerings to encompass paralegals, legal assistants, legal secretaries, clerks (to include court clerks and file clerks, etc.) and other legal professionals. Austin LPA will still offer substantive legal and technical educational opportunities available to all professionals. Join us at one of our CLE luncheons!
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Austin Legal Professionals Association, Inc. is a non-partisan, non-union, non-sectarian, non-profit, and educational organization chartered in 1960 by NALS, Inc. (NALS) and is affiliated with the Texas Association of Legal Professionals (Texas ALP).
Austin LPA conducts business meetings where business of all three associations are discussed. Austin LPA also conducts a monthly general membership meeting where speakers discuss educational topics. Networking is an essential element to the tri-level associations. Membership is open to any person employed in the legal field including:
The Association offers an opportunity to achieve personal and professional goals. Associate membership is available to students, educators, attorneys, and judges. Corporate sponsorships are also available.
Members adhere to a strict Code of Ethics stressing a high standard of ethics.
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Members are bound by the objectives of this association and the standards of conduct required of the legal profession.
Every member shall
• Encourage respect for the law and the administration of justice; • Observe rules governing privileged communications and confidential information; • Promote and exemplify high standards of loyalty, cooperation, and courtesy; • Perform all duties of the profession with integrity and competence; and • Pursue a high order of professional attainment.
Integrity and high standards of conduct are fundamental to the success of our professional association. This Code is promulgated by the NALS and accepted by its members to accomplish these ends.
Canon 1. Members of this association shall maintain a high degree of competency and integrity through continuing education to better assist the legal profession in fulfilling its duty to provide quality legal services to the public.
Canon 2. Members of this association shall maintain a high standard of ethical conduct and shall contribute to the integrity of the association and the legal profession.
Canon 3. Members of this association shall avoid a conflict of interest pertaining to a client matter.
Canon 4. Members of this association shall preserve and protect the confidences and privileged communications of a client.
Canon 5. Members of this association shall exercise care in using independent professional judgment and in determining the extent to which a client may be assisted without the presence of a lawyer and shall not act in matters involving professional legal judgment.
Canon 6. Members of this association shall not solicit legal business on behalf of a lawyer.
Canon 7. Members of this association, unless permitted by law, shall not perform paralegal functions except under the direct supervision of a lawyer and shall not advertise or contract with members of the general public for the performance of paralegal functions.
Canon 8. Members of this association, unless permitted by law, shall not perform any of the duties restricted to lawyers or do things which lawyers themselves may not do and shall assist in preventing the unauthorized practice of law.
Canon 9. Members of this association not licensed to practice law shall not engage in the practice of law as defined by statutes or court decisions.
Canon 10. Members of this association shall do all other things incidental, necessary, or expedient to enhance professional responsibility and participation in the administration of justice and public service in cooperation with the legal profession.
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