The legal service industry is facing great change. While containing costs, it is trying to respond to an increased number of pending cases, rapid changes in technology and increased demands from consumers for a higher level of client service. As an active and vital part of the legal service industry, the paralegal profession is facing possible regulation through certification, licensing or other means.

The National Federation of Paralegal Associations (NFPA) is a grassroots organization that is directed by its membership. Each member association has one vote in the future of the national organization and the profession. During the NFPA’s 1994 midyear meeting, the membership voted overwhelmingly to develop an exam to test the competency level of experienced paralegals.

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