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"With 10 years of experience and a commitment to continuous growth, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support to our clients. We believe in a collaborative approach, partnering with other organizations and experts across industries. To further enhance our legal services, we are now offering Lobbyist Paralegal services to assist with navigating complex legal and legislative landscapes. Our strong network and teamwork enable us to deliver exceptional service."
Dec 31, 2017 — Information for MOLLY ZELVONBERGER LLC.
Lobbying data was last updated on 12/31/2017.
Paralegal lobbying services can encompass a wide range of activities aimed at influencing legislation or regulations that impact the paralegal profession. Here are some examples of services potential clients might seek:
Advocacy for Expanded Scope of Practice:
Lobbying for legislation that allows paralegals to perform a wider range of legal tasks, such as providing legal advice or representing clients in certain court proceedings, under specific guidelines and supervision.
This could involve building coalitions with other legal professionals, conducting research on the impact of expanded scope, and developing persuasive arguments for policymakers.
Addressing Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL) Concerns:
Working with legislators and regulatory bodies to clarify UPL rules and ensure that paralegals can practice within their defined scope without fear of legal repercussions.
This may involve drafting model legislation, providing expert testimony, and engaging in public education campaigns to raise awareness of the value of paralegal services.
Improving Paralegal Education and Certification Standards:
Advocating for stronger educational and certification requirements for paralegals to enhance the professionalism and quality of services provided.
This could involve lobbying for increased funding for paralegal education programs, developing standardized competency exams, and promoting the benefits of professional certification.
Securing Funding for Legal Aid Programs:
Lobbying for increased government funding for legal aid programs that utilize paralegals to provide affordable legal services to low-income individuals and communities.
This may involve conducting research on the impact of legal aid programs, developing persuasive arguments for increased funding, and building coalitions with other organizations that support access to justice.
Addressing Ethical Concerns:
Working with professional organizations and regulatory bodies to develop and enforce ethical guidelines for paralegals to ensure the integrity and professionalism of the profession.
This may involve drafting model rules of professional conduct, providing ethics training for paralegals, and investigating and addressing ethical complaints.
It's important to note that the specific lobbying services offered by a paralegal may vary depending on their expertise, the jurisdiction in which they practice, and the specific needs of their clients.