History
 
 

Central Connecticut Paralegal Association, Inc. ("CCPA") was incorporated as a non-profit organization in November, 1982. CCPA membership reached 316 members in the 2003-2004 fiscal year and is currently at 244 members for the 2004-2005 fiscal year.  CCPA is a volunteer organization which relies upon the active participation of its members.

The goals of CCPA are:

  • To further and promote the common business interests of persons engaged in the paralegal profession;

  • To offer continuing legal education to paralegals;

  • To evaluate and define paralegal roles in various sectors delivering legal services and to educate both employers and consumers to these roles;

  • To maintain mutually beneficial working relationships with local, state and national bar associations and other paralegal associations; and

  • To maintain relationships with state accredited academic legal education programs or courses for paralegals.

 



 
CCPA Luncheon

JANUARY 17, 2008
TOPIC: "ASSESSING THE FUTURE ROLE OF PARALEGALS"

Presented by The Honorable Lois Tanzer