What are the mechanisms for regulation?
Certification A voluntary form of regulation. A process by which a non-governmental agency or association grants recognition to an individual who has met certain predetermined qualifications specified by that agency or association which usually involves passing an examination drawn up by the organization or certifying agency. Presently, neither the paralegal programs offered in California, nor the State Bar of California nor the American Bar Association (ABA) certify paralegals. Once a paralegal successfully completes a paralegal program in California, that paralegal is “certificated.” The National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA) offers the Certified Legal Assistant Program which is nationwide and the California Advanced Specialty Examination which is state specific. Once these examinations are passed, a paralegal can use the designations “CLA ,”CAS.” Licensure: A mandatory form of regulation. A process by which an agency of a state government grants permission to persons meetin
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