LPI Chapter Spotlight: Stanislaus County LPA

HISTORY SPOTLIGHT:  STANISLAUS COUNTY LEGAL PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATION

Location:         Stanislaus County – Meetings via Zoom

Chartered:       May 4, 1946

 

History:

Stanislaus County Legal Professionals Association (SCLPA) is a member of Legal Professionals, Incorporated (LPI) which was established in 1934. LPI is a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation organized for the purpose of providing educational, professional, and personal development programs to its members. SCLPA became a chartered member of LPI on May 4, 1946.

SCLPA offers opportunities to advance your legal career through continuing education, improve your professional and personal skills, and establish a networking fellowship among members of this association. Our goal is to uphold honor, dignity, and a high standard of ethics among our members.

Our association gathers monthly to conduct a high order of business wherein we also offer a guest speaker who shares information on different areas of law or services in our community. We offer discounted educational seminars and regularly disseminate information and knowledge of interest to our members. We encourage continuing education wherein our association (and LPI) provides scholarships for those desiring a career in the legal field.

Objectives and Purposes

  • To establish good fellowship among the members of this association.
  • To stimulate a high order of business and professional attainment.
  • To further our knowledge of the law and to uphold its honor and dignity.
  • To create a high standard of ethics among our members.

Membership is open to any person working in the legal profession. In addition to legal secretaries, the membership is open to attorneys, legal assistants, receptionists, clerks, court reporters, legal administrators, court personnel, and banking trust department personnel.

Current Board:

President:
Maureen Harrity
mharrity@leemodelaw.com
209-681-7296

Treasurer:
Jan Trine
209-404-9496
jantrine3@gmail.com

 

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