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Unlike some state bar associations, in which membership is mandatory, ISBA membership is not required of lawyers licensed to practice in Indiana. The ISBA is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. It includes among its members lawyers, judges, paralegals, law librarians, law students, and court administrators.
A certified paralegal or certified legal assistant is the title of paralegals in the United States who have met certain education and work experience requirements and have passed one of a number of available certification exams. The primary function of paralegals is to assist attorneys in the delivery of legal services. According to the ...
The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) is a progressive public interest association of lawyers, law students, paralegals, jailhouse lawyers, law collective members, and other activist legal workers, in the United States.
A paralegal in 2004, photo distributed by NARA. A paralegal, also known as a legal assistant or paralegal specialist, is a legal professional who performs tasks that require knowledge of legal concepts but not the full expertise of a lawyer with an admission to practice law. The market for paralegals is broad, including consultancies, companies ...
Non-profit organizations based in Indianapolis (67 P) Pages in category "Organizations based in Indianapolis" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
I. Indiana Black Expo; Indiana Family Institute; Indiana Forest Alliance; Indiana High School Athletic Association; Indiana Humanities; Indiana Jewish Historical Society
Molter serves on the Board of Directors of the Indianapolis Legal Aid Society. [5] Before becoming a judge, Molter served as a member of the National Center for State Courts Lawyers Committee, the Council for Appellate Lawyers, the Indiana State Bar Association's Appellate Practice Section Council, the Indianapolis Bar Association, and he ...
In 2019, she received the Antoinette Dakin Leach Award from the Indianapolis Bar Association. This award was established by the Women and the Law Division of the Indianapolis Bar Association to honor outstanding women in the legal profession, and is only presented "when the Division deems a worthy candidate exists." [13]