WSPA is proud of the many contributions Paralegals
make to the practice of law in both Washington State and the
Nation.
To recognize these outstanding Paralegals, WSPA
has initiated a number of Annual Awards. We first initiated
the Washington Paralegal of the Year Award in 2004, and in
2005, we were also privileged to award our first Lifetime Achievement
Award.
Awards currently granted most years are:
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Paralegal of the Year
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Lifetime Achievement Award
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WSPA Volunteer of the Year
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Paralegal Pro Bono Award (SN)
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Paralegal Community Service Award
(SN)
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Paralegal Student Scholarship (SN)
(SN
= Self Nominations will be accepted for these three categories)
Brief Descriptions of Each Category and Award
Paralegal of the Year: To recognize outstanding
performance by a paralegal in Washington. The candidate does
not need to be a WSPA member to qualify. The winner will
receive an Award, a Certificate commemorating the award, a
$250 check, and a one-year membership in WSPA. See previous
winners.
Lifetime Achievement
Award: To recognize
true leaders and role models for
the paralegal profession. This candidate
will have at minimum of 20 years demonstrated
experience in the legal field, at
least 10 years performing
paralegal duties, and at least 10
years as a WSPA member. The
candidate's curriculum vitae should
be attached to the nomination. The
winner will receive an Award, a Certificate
commemorating the award, a gift,
and lifetime
membership in WSPA. See previous
winners.
WSPA Volunteer of
the Year: Awarded
to a member of WSPA management for
the current year and nominated by WSPA
management for outstanding service to
the association. The
winner will receive an Award, a Certificate
commemorating the award, and a one-year
membership in WSPA. See previous winners.
Paralegal Pro Bono
Award: To recognize the
commitment of paralegals to the delivery
of pro bono legal services. The
candidate does not need to be a WSPA
member to qualify. The winner will
receive an Award, a Certificate commemorating
the award, and a one-year membership
in WSPA.
(Paralegals may nominate themselves
for this award.) See previous winners.
Paralegal Community Service Award: To
recognize the commitment of paralegals to community service. The
candidate does not need to be a WSPA member to qualify. The
winner will receive an Award, a Certificate commemorating the
award, and a one-year membership in WSPA. (Paralegals may nominate
themselves for this award.)
Paralegal Student
Scholarship: Awarded to
a student enrolled in a two or four-year
paralegal program affiliated with a state-certified
institution or any ABA-approved
paralegal education program. Scholarship
considerations include enrollment in
at least 9 credit hours per quarter,
GPA, and
financial need. WSPA membership may
be considered, but is not required. The
winner will receive a $1,000 check for
tuition and books. (Students may
nominate themselves for this award.)
See previous winners.
Longevity Awards: These are to recognize those who
have been WSPA members for significant periods of time. Nominations
are not accepted for these awards as they are determined strictly
by length of membership. See Previous
awards.
Remember, all Nominations should include:
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A completed
nomination
form.
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A nominating
letter describing why the paralegal nominated is
deserving of the award.
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Any additional
photos, articles, letters or
other documents that evidence
the paralegal's
accomplishments. (optional)
Return completed
nominations to:
WSPA - Attn: Annual
Awards
PO Box 58530
Seattle WA 98138-1530
or via E-Mail to: E-Mail Link