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CCPA strives to promote and strengthen the paralegal profession locally by:


Promoting the common business
          interests of paralegals;
Offering continuing legal education to
          paralegals;
Educating employers and consumers
         about the role of paralegals in various
         sectors delivering legal services;
Maintaining mutually beneficial working
         relationships with local, state and
         national bar associations and other
         paralegal associations; and
Maintaining relationships with state-
         accredited academic legal educations
         programs for paralegals

 

 

As a volunteer organization, CCPA relies upon the active participation of its members. We have several committees and special projects that would benefit from your expertise; in return, your experiences will help you to improve your skills, make new friends, and enhance your resume!

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CCPA Board for 2007-2008
Third Row (L-R): Michael Wallace, Jennifer L. Giguere, Dianne Bertucio and Robert J. Baniszewski

Second Row (L-R): Shannon Gervais, Lisa Voorvaart, Sharon Sinkoski and Patricia B. Chouinard

First Row (Sitting): Lisa Weedon and Patricia C. Gagnon, RP


 
CCPA Luncheon

FEBRUARY 21, 2008
TOPIC: "ADVANCING YOUR LEGAL CAREER: FROM PARALEGAL TO ATTORNEY"

Presented by Attorney Jessica M. Santos