State of Oklahoma
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATION STANDARDS FOR LEGAL
ASSISTANTS/PARALEGALS
STATEMENT
OF PURPOSE
On September 15, 2000, the Board of Governors
approved the report of the Legal Assistant Services
Committee and adopted the following Minimum
Qualification Standards for Legal
Assistants/Paralegals.
It is the intent of the Board of Governors in
adopting these standards that they serve as a guide
to Oklahoma attorneys, corporations, or other
entities who utilize the services of Legal
Assistants/Paralegals and bill their clients for
such services.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION STANDARDS
FOR LEGAL ASSISTANTS/PARALEGALS
DEFINITIONS
Legal
Assistant/Paralegal
-- a person qualified by education, training, or
work experience who is employed or retained by a
lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental
agency or other entity who performs specifically
delegated legal work for which a lawyer is
responsible, and absent such assistant, the lawyer
would perform the task.
Work
Experience -- time spent by a person
employed or retained full-time by a lawyer, law
office, corporation, governmental agency, or other
entity while performing specifically delegated
substantive legal work for which a lawyer is
ultimately responsible, and absent such assistant,
the lawyer would perform the task. Time spent
performing work of a clerical or non-billable
nature is specifically excluded.
Institutionally
Accredited -- accreditation awarded to
institutions by an accrediting agency recognized
by the Secretary of the United States Department
of Education.
Legal
Specialty Courses
-- those courses in a specific area of law,
procedure, or the legal process designed to train
an individual to perform substantive legal tasks
as a legal assistant/paralegal within the ethical
confines of the law.
Substantial
Compliance -- the curriculum and standards
of the program conform, except for minor
deviations, with the requirements for American Bar
Association ("ABA") approval.
QUALIFICATION
STANDARDS
A
qualified legal assistant/paralegal is a person who
meets one of the standards set out in numbers 1
through 7 below.
1.
Any individual who has successfully completed the
National Association of Legal Assistants’s
Certified Legal Assistant Examination
("CLA").
2.
Any individual who has successfully completed the
National Federation of Paralegal Associations’s
Paralegal Advanced Competency Exam
("PACE").
3.
Any individual who has graduated from an
ABA-approved program of study for legal
assistants/paralegals.
4.
Any individual who has a high school diploma or
its equivalent, and who has graduated from any
program of study for legal assistants/paralegals
that is not approved by the ABA but is
institutionally accredited, and which is in
substantial compliance with the current ABA
approval guidelines.
5.
Any individual who has a baccalaureate or
associate degree in any field from an
institutionally accredited school and either:
a.
Two years of work experience as defined above,
or
b.
The successful completion of the same number of
semester hours required by the ABA approval
guidelines for legal specialty courses from a
program of study set out as numbers 3 and 4
above.
6.
Any individual who has a high school diploma or
its equivalent, and who has graduated from an
institutionally accredited school for legal
assistants/paralegals, other than those in 3 and 4
above, that requires at least 60 semester hours of
study which includes at least the same number of
semester hours required by the ABA approval
guidelines for legal specialty courses and either:
a.
Two years of work experience as defined above,
or
b. The completion
of a baccalaureate or associate degree.
7.
Any individual who has a high school diploma or
its equivalent, and who has 5 or more years of
work experience as defined above.
DISQUALIFYING
CRITERIA
No
person may qualify as a legal assistant/paralegal
who:
1.
Is under the supervision of the Department of
Corrections, or
2.
Is disbarred or whose license to practice law is
suspended.
CONTINUING
LEGAL EDUCATION RECOMMENDATION
It is
recommended that beginning one year after an
individual qualifies by virtue of these standards,
he/she shall obtain 12 continuing legal education
(CLE) credits annually in order to maintain
professional competence and continued compliance
with the ethical obligations and professional
responsibilities of a legal assistant/paralegal.
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