ࡱ> AC@!` bjbj\\ 7,>>$+2$]h Z666 666:,z H3 0+(R!T!z!z0"6", +    OHIO STATE BAR ASSOCIATION ESTABLISHES CREDENTIALING PROGRAM FOR PARALEGALS The Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA) has established a credentialing program for paralegals. Individuals meeting the eligibility requirements and passing a written examination will be designated as an OSBA Certified Paralegal. Credentialing of paralegals in Ohio will assist lawyers and law firms in identifying the best qualified paralegal professionals, said OSBA President Jane Taylor, and clients and the public will know that these paralegals meet uniform standards of professionalism. No such standards currently exist. By definition, a paralegal eligible for OSBA certification is 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 and who performs substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible. An applicant must meet the definition of a paralegal and may be eligible to sit for the written examination only after a successfully meeting specified education/experience, continuing legal education, and reference requirements: Education/Experience Requirement a. A bachelors degree in any discipline and satisfactory completion of a paralegal studies program and a minimum of one year full time experience as a practicing paralegal (or its equivalent 2,000 hours); OR b. A bachelors degree in any discipline or associate degree in paralegal studies with a minimum of three years full time experience as a practicing paralegal (or its equivalent of 6,000 hours), OR c. Satisfactory completion of a paralegal studies program with a minimum of five years full time experience as a practicing paralegal(or its equivalent of 10,000 hours), OR d. A high school diploma or equivalent, plus seven years full time experience as a practicing paralegal (or its equivalent of 14,000 hours). To be eligible under this section, an applicant must have been employed as a paralegal before December 31, 2006. For purposes of this section, paralegal studies is defined as a program which consists of a minimum of 60 semester hours (or equivalent clock or quarter hours) of which at least 15 semester hours or equivalent clock or quarter hours) are substantive legal courses. Continuing Legal Education Requirements Attendance at a minimum of 12 credit hours of continuing legal education in courses approved by the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on CLE or the National Association for Legal Assistants or the National Federation of Paralegal Associations in the three years immediately preceding the application. At least two and a half credit hours of the 12 shall be in legal ethics, professionalism and substance abuse. Reference Requirements A minimum of three professional references, including two from attorneys in good standing with the Supreme Court of Ohio who have direct knowledge of the applicants skills and work as a paralegal. The other reference may include judges, magistrates, hearing officers, mediators, arbitrators and educators who have direct knowledge of the applicants skills and work as a paralegal. Written Examination The applicant seeking certification must pass a written examination of suitable length and complexity. The written exam will include substantive and procedural law, legal research, ethics, communication, and law office management. General testing competencies will include critical and analytical thinking, communication (both oral and written), and computer skills. Areas tested may include the following: 1. Substantive & Procedural Law (Applicants will choose at least two of the substantive topics in which to be tested) American Legal System Civil Rules and Procedure Administrative Law Bankruptcy Contracts Business Organizations Criminal Law Probate and Estate Planning Real Estate 2. Legal Research and Writing 3. Ethics 4. Communication 5. Computer Knowledge 6. Law Office Management Certification Period The certification period for an OSBA Certified Paralegal is four years. Biennial reporting is required to maintain certification. At the end of the certification period, a paralegal may be recertified if the continuing legal education and reference requirements continue to be met. A Paralegal Certification Board will be established with members appointed by the OSBA president. The purpose of the OSBA Paralegal Certification Board shall be to grant, revoke or re-grant certification as an OSBA certified paralegal. The Certification Board will determine eligibility, administer the written exam and set passage rates. Applications will be available after January 1, 2007. The Ohio State Bar Association, founded in 1880, is a voluntary association representing approximately 25,000 members of the bench and bar of Ohio as well as nearly 4,000 legal assistants and law students. Through its activities and the activities of its related organizations, the OSBA serves both its members and the public by promoting the highest standards in the practice of law and the administration of justice. 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