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On the record
The Monthly Newsletter of the Dallas Area Paralegal Association
A member of the National Federation of Paralegal Associations, Inc.
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Welcome June and the Texas heat! It looks like we are in for a hot sum-
mer!! DAPA welcomed paralegals from around the states for a blazing
Region II Spring Meeting on Saturday June 2nd. Delegates, several Board
members, and other DAPA members met with our Region II Director,
Mianne Besser, who flew in from Denver, Colorado, to host the meeting.
Important NFPA business was discussed throughout the day followed by an
evening social held at Ojeda's Restaurant.
Calling all Sustaining Members!! Get ready because next month DAPA is
holding our 15th Annual Sustaining Member EXPO!! This is one of our
most heavily attended events each year and our way of thanking our Sustain-
ing Members for supporting DAPA!! So DAPA vendors have your bling
ready and DAPA members don't forget to bring a big stack of your business cards to this event and get
ready to have some fun, get to know and support our Sustaining Members and win some fun prizes!!
This month's General Membership Meeting will be held on June 19th and features speaker Elza Manza-
nares, who is a Partner with Akerman LLP. Ms. Manzanares is an experienced international trade attorney
who advises clients on U.S. and international regulations governing the import and export of goods and
services, software and technology. Ms. Manzanares also advises clients on import regulations administered
by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Just a reminder, the Belo will be closed during the month
of August for renovations.
The North Dallas Section will hold their meeting on Wednesday, June 27th at On the Border in Addison.
J. "Matthew" Shadonix from Stuber Cooper Voge will speak to paralegals about construction law, including
how paralegals need to prepare and address issues from a document control standpoint including filing
construction liens, and quick searches regarding liens and filing procedures, he will give a primer on the
legal aspects of Building Information Modelling, and intellectual property implications.
We also have numerous Pro Bono and Community Service opportunities available this month including
Tango Tab at Bar Louie on June 9th and Soupmobile, DAPA's 2018 Charity, on June 23rd – check out the
flyer within this newsletter for more information and additional opportunities. We would love to see you at
one of these events!!
NFPA/Thomson Reuters Scholarship deadline is July 1st. NFPA and Thomson Reuters award scholarships
totaling $5,000 to paralegal students each year based on recommendations of the NFPA Education Coordi-
nator. Scholarship funds may be used to pursue a paralegal education. To find out more and learn about
the 2018 scholarship topic about electronic evidence and spoliation go to the "Events/Awards and Scholar-
ships" tab at www.paralegals.org and click "Read more about the qualifications and review criteria for NFPA
awards."
As a reminder, we are always looking for mentors for our Wendi A. Rogers Mentor/Protégé Program! If
you are a paralegal with five (5) or more years of substantive paralegal experience and are willing to assist
new paralegals, we need you! Applications for mentors and proteges can be found within this newsletter.
Finally, Texas Lawyers for Children (TLC) needs our help! If you haven't already signed up, I highly en-
courage you to do so. TLC makes a difference in the lives of abused and neglected children; let's do what
we can to help. You can find the link to sign up under the Pro Bono tab at www.dallasparalegals.org.
Stay cool!!
Kelli M. Smith, CRPTM
2018 DAPA President
Upcoming Events /
Section Meetings
June
12-Board Meeting
14—Family Law Meeting
19- General Membership Meeting
27—North Dallas Meeting
July
10—Board Meeting
17-15th Annual Sustaining Membership Expo
28-Wendi Rogers Mentorship Work-shop
31-General Membership Meeting
Volume XXXVI, Number 6 June 2018
President’s Perspective by: Kelli M. Smith, CRPTM
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Dallas Area Paralegal Association
The Dallas Area Paralegal Association (DAPA) was formed on October 23, 1976 as the
Dallas Association of Legal Assistants, and changed its name in 1996. In 1978, DAPA
became affiliated with the National Federation of Paralegal Associations (NFPA), an
organization that represents approximately 10,000 paralegals nationwide. DAPA is a
voluntary non-profit corporation composed of paralegals working in all areas of the law,
who are interested in furthering their own professional development, especially
through PACE® and other voluntary certifications, and who are dedicated to the advance-
ment of the paralegal profession as a whole.
On the Record
On the Record is published monthly by the Dallas Area Paralegal
Association as a means of reporting and sharing news and opinions of
interest to DAPA members. Any opinions expressed herein are those of
the writer and not necessarily those of DAPA. Publication herein does
not imply endorsement in any manner.
If you have important information regarding the paralegal profes-
sion, notices of upcoming meetings, events or other dated material, or
section reports to be included in our monthly newsletter, all must be
submitted to the Editor at [email protected] no later than
the 20th day of the month preceding publication. In order to produce
and mail each newsletter to reach our membership in a timely manner,
this deadline must be met. Any material not received by the 20th will be
held for the following month’s publication. Your understanding and
appreciation in meeting our deadline will be greatly appreciated.
If you would like to submit materials for publishing, please send
them via email to [email protected]. The Editor and
Newsletter Committee reserve the right to edit articles submitted for
Volume XXXVI, Number 6 June 2018
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Staci Bednarski
HC Legal
Rachael Faulkner
Gina Laredo
Paige Leise
Esmeralda Platas
Sam Weeks
The Legal Connection
Welcome New Members
KEEP IT CURRENT
Please take a moment to review your information on the DAPA website and ensure that the proper information is rec-orded. Important information is sent to Members via mail and e-mail, and it would be very helpful for you to keep your infor-mation updated.
To check your information, go to the Members Only portion of DAPA’s website at www.dallasparalegals.org and click on Edit My Profile. You will be prompted for your username and password. If you have forgotten your password, click on Forgot My Password and it will be e-mailed to you. If you still have problems, e-mail your Executive Director, Mariela Cawthon at [email protected].
In this Issue
President’s Perspective ........................................................................... .1
This Month’s Meetings ......................................................................... .3
15ath Annual Sustaining Member Expo ................................................ 4
Wendi Rogers Workshop ...................................................................... 5
Thank You .............................................................................................. 6
June Pro Bono /Community Services Opportunities ............................ 8
“Boone-isms” ........................................................................................ 14
NFPA Operation Gratitude ................................................................. 17
Wendi A. Rogers Mentor Protégé Program ....................................... 19
NFPA News ......................................................................................... 22
2017 Board of Directors .................................................................... 23
Section and Committee Chairs ........................................................... 24
Sustaining Members ........................................................................... 25
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*** There is no cost to attend DAPA General Membership Meetings. Specialty section meetings are free to DAPA members and a low cost of $5.00 to non-members. ***
This Month’s Meetings
Speaker: Christine P. Leatherberry, Esq.,
Topic: Contested Property Issues in Divorce
Speaker Information: For the past two years,
Christine P. Leatherberry was named one of the
Top 50 Up-and-Coming Women Attorneys in the
state. This year she was named to the Top 100 Up-
and-Coming Attorneys in Texas. For the past five years, Christine has
also been honored by Thomson Reuters on the exclusive list of Texas
Rising Stars. Christine is equally comfortable in the courtroom as she
is counseling her clients one-on-one
RSVP to Section Chair, Melanie S. Isaac, to ensure sufficient
seating.
Speaker: Elza Manzanares, Esq.,
Topic: US Customs Compliance in 2017/2018:
Best Practices in the Heightened Enforcement
Climate
Speaker Information: Ms. Manzanares is Co-
Chair, International Trade and an experienced
international trade attorney who advises clients on US and internation-
al regulations governing the import and export of goods and services,
software and technology. Ms. Manzanares also advises clients on im-
port regulations administered by US Customs and Border Protection
(CBP), including product valuation, tariff classification, country of
origin, Ms. Manzanares received her BA at Yale University and her
JD at University of Texas School of Law
RSVP to Programs VP, Mary E. Morman, CP, to ensure sufficient
seating.
Speaker: J. Matthew Shadonix, Esq.
Topic: Paralegals in Construction Law: Nuanc-
es to Know
Speaker Information: J. "Matthew" Shadonix ,
Esq., from Stuber Cooper Voge, LLC n Frisco,
Texas. This will include how paralegals need to
prepare and address issues from a document control standpoint in
construction law including filing construction liens, quick searches
regarding liens and filing procedures, and a primer on the legal as-
pects of Building Information Modelling and the intellectual property
implications.
RSVP to Section Chair, Cynthia Minchillo, RP, to ensure sufficient
seating.
DAPA Family Law Meeting June 14 at 12:00 p.m. at the Belo
DAPA North Dallas Meeting June 27 at 12:00 p.m. At On the Border, 4855 Beltline
Road, Addison, 75254
DAPA General Membership Meeting June 19 at 12:00 p.m. at the Belo
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NFPA BLOG: THE PARALEGAL CORNER
Click Here to view all of the blog posts on the NFPA website!
DAPA’s Membership Year Runs from January 1st to December 31st. Don’t Forget to Renew for 2018!
Go To
http://dallasparalegals.org/page.asp?p=Forms to download the Renewal forms and you can pay online!
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June Pro Bono/Community Service Opportunities
RAICES Pro Se Asylum Clinics: Training - Thursday, June 7, 6:30pm-8:30pm Law Office of Paul Zoltan, 8610 Greenville, Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75243 Clinic - Saturday, June 9, 10:00am RAICES 1910 Pacific Ave., Suite 5045, Dallas, TX 75201 Packet Pick-up - Saturday, June 23, 10:00am Law Office of Paul Zoltan, 8610 Greenville, Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75243 Contact Graham Bateman at [email protected] if you want to volunteer for Technical Review after the workshop and before the packet pickup. Please RSVP to Carol ([email protected]) to let her know you are planning to attend. TangoTab Saturday, June 9, 8:30am, Bar Louie, 8166 Park Lane, Suite C310, Dallas, TX 75231 For More Information: TangoTab Feed the City TangoTab has several events each month at various locations around DFW Catholic Charities Dallas Catholic Charities Dallas needs an additional two (2) cleared volunteers on June 7th, June14th, June 21st, and June 28th, Pregnancy & Adoption to babysit dur-ing a parenting class from 10-12 AM at our central service center on Mocking-bird. Babysitters must be over the age of 18, fully cleared with the volunteer office, and preferably able to commit to all four Thursdays of the program. The afternoon of Tuesday, June 19th we will be assembling linens for distribution at the St. Jude Center. Assistance will be needed at our Mockingbird location for approximately 1-1.5 hours. Catholic Charities also has a wide variety of other opportunities for vol-unteers who have completed their online volunteer orientation. For more information, see their website. SoupMobile – DAPA’s 2018 Charity Saturday, June 23, 10:00am, 200 Fitness Court, Coppell, TX 75019 For More Information: SoupMobile flyer DVAP Clinics and Workshops Clinics may be cancelled because of severe weather, federal holidays, or voting. To confirm that a clinic will occur as scheduled, please call 214-243-2247. For more infor-mation: DVAP website
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Upcoming and Ongoing Opportunities NFPA Operation Gratitude - Give Back! NFPA is pleased to announce our corporate partnership with Operation Gratitude. Operation Gratitude sends Care Packages filled with entertainment, hygiene, and handmade items, non-perishable snacks, and personal letters of appre-ciation to U.S. Troops, First Responders, Veterans, Military Families, and Wounded Heroes & their Care Givers. The NFPA Pro Bono and Armed Forces Committees are pleased to support this wonderful project. This project provides our associations with the opportunity to express our gratitude to those who serve. Please click here for details on how you or your local association can participate. NFPA and the Homeless Youth Legal Network The ABA HYLN Pro Bono project is a new initiative aimed at increasing legal services and improving outcomes for youth and young adults experiencing homelessness. Pro bono paralegal assistance may be needed at shelters in your area. The ABA is currently conducting a survey to gather information and match potential lawyers and non-lawyer volunteers. Please visit this link to complete the survey and check the “volunteer non-lawyer” box. Contact Christine Flynn, NFPA/ABA Pro Bono Liaison, with any questions. Catholic Charities Dallas Amazon Wishlist for our Cardinal Farrell Community Center summer camp is now live and accepting do-nated items. To order, please click the link and the items will be delivered to the proper address. Our stu-dents appreciate your generosity! The Jan Pruitt Community Pantry is a client-choice food pantry that is now open in Lancaster, TX. It re-quires 6 volunteers per day every Tuesday – Saturday to assist in serving the hungry in this area. We ask for assistance in 4-hour shifts ranging from 8 AM – 5 PM but can accept any amount of time you are able to give. Immigration Legal Services is currently setting up the next round of citizenship classes to begin in Au-gust, 2018. Classes will run once a week for three months and is seeking instructors who can commit to the three-month block. Classes are offered at offsite locations and are primarily offered during nights and weekends though some are during the working business day. Everyday Kidz 1st Annual Prom Dress and Suit Giveaway For more information contact [email protected], office (214) 240-8421
EAST DALLAS 1st & 3rd Thursdays each month – 5:00pm Grace United Methodist Church 4105 Junius at Haskell, Dallas, TX 75246 SOUTH DALLAS 1st, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month – 5:00pm Martin Luther King, Jr. Center Core Services Building 2922 Martin Luther King Blvd., Room 122, Dallas, Texas 75215 FRIENDSHIP WEST BAPTIST CHURCH 3rd Wednesday each month – 5:30pm 2020 West Wheatland Road Dallas, Texas 75232 TRIANGLE NEIGHBORHOOD 3rd Tuesdays each month – 5:00pm St. Phillip’s Community Center 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Dallas, Texas 75215
WEST DALLAS 2nd & 4th Thursdays each month – 5:00pm West Dallas Multipurpose Center 2828 Fish Trap Road Dallas, Texas 75212 GARLAND 3rd Thursday each month – 5:00pm Salvation Army Downtown Garland 451 W. Avenue D Garland, Texas 75040 VETERANS 1st Friday each month – 1:30pm (for veterans and their fami-lies) Veterans Resource Center 4900 S. Lancaster Rd. Dallas, TX 75216
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National Paralegal Reporter
Seeks
Immigration-themed articles for Summer Issue
Articles needed for the Summer 2018 Issue on Immigration: Trafficking
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) Sanctuary city
The path to citizenship Recent supreme court.rulings and the effects
Student-centered article Other informative or useful articles of interest to paralegals. Deadline extended to March
15th. Contact the editor, Dan O’Leary at [email protected] for more information.
3.6 Mandatory Continuing Legal Education for Voting Members:
Renewing voting members must complete a minimum of six (6) hours of substantive continuing legal education (CLE), at least one
(1) hour of which must be in the area of Ethics. Notwithstanding the immediately preceding sentence, renewing voting members
who joined the Association in the immediately preceding membership year shall be required to complete one half (0.5) hour of CLE
for each month for which he or she was a member during the immediately preceding membership year, of which at least one half
(0.5) hour must be in the area of Ethics. All CLE requirements must be completed by December 31st of at the immediately preced-
ing membership year. No carry-over of CLE hours shall be allowed from year to year. Non-participatory CLE or self-study CLE
hours shall be allowed from year to year and may account for no more than two (2) CLE hours of the six (6) required CLE hours
each membership year. Renewing voting members must report their CLE on a form promulgated by the Board of Directors and
such completed forms shall be subject to audit by the Board of Directors in its discretion. The Board of Directors shall use the
following criteria for approval of continuing education courses for credit towards mandatory CLE requirements for renewing voting
members.
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“Boone-isms” By
Michele Boerder, CP
On May 1, 2018, the DAPA Leadership/Management Section heard attorney John McShane speak on "Boone-isms: Leadership Lessons
Learned from T. Boone Pickens," gleaned from his many years as an attorney and friend of T. Boone Pickens.
Mr. McShane is a 50-year trial lawyer and Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He served as a former
Chairman of the State Bar of Texas Grievance Committee, District 6A, former Board member of Texas Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers.
Mr. McShane is also a Certified Professional Coach working with individual lawyers and presenting programs to groups. In his coaching
work, Mr. McShane guides lawyers on “practicing law therapeutically, being a healer for clients and having a vision…” As a coach, Mr.
McShane helps lawyers, based upon his many years of practicing law and personal experiences.
Mr. Pickens acknowledges John McShane in his autobiography, The First Billion is the Hardest
and refers to McShane as a friend as well as his lawyer in the book.
T. Boone Pickens built one of the largest independent natural gas oil companies in the United
States, but he readily attests to a life of “stunning achievements and stinging losses alike, chock
full of lessons.” www.boonepickens.com
Mr. McShane selected some choice “Boone-isms” to share at the section meeting that reveal
some of those lessons, and added his additional comments, including the following:
1. Have a strategic plan. “A fool with a plan can beat a genius with no plan.”
2. But remember, you have to execute on the plan. “A plan without action is not a plan. It’s
a speech.“
3. Stay focused. “When you are hunting elephants, don’t get distracted chasing rabbits.”
4. Be decisive. “Be willing to make decisions. That’s the most important quality in a good
leader. Don’t fall victim to what I call the ‘ready-aim-aim-aim-aim’ syndrome. You must
be willing to fire.”
5. Set a good work ethic. “Work hard. Come early, stay late. That’s the way leadership has
to approach it.”
6. Play by the rules. Honesty and integrity are critical. “I learned early on that you play by the rules. It’s no fun if you cheat to win.”
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7. Be the eternal optimist. “Like the fella who fell off the top of a 10-story building … and as he passed the third floor, said, ‘So far so
good.’”
8. Be confident, yet modest. Remember, “The higher the monkey climbs a tree, the more you can see his ass.”
9. Keep score. Know your winners and losers. At the end of the day, “You judge a trapper by his pelts or a wood chopper by his chips.”
10. Be Grateful. “I thank the Lord for letting me hang around as long as I have. Every day is thrilling for me.”
Note: For a longer list of Booneisms, see http://www.boonepickens.com/?page_id=272
Mr. McShane summed up Leadership Lessons with:
1. Results matter!
2. Have a roadmap plan that is clearly thought out. Leave any planning meeting WITH a Plan !
3. Take action, don’t procrastinate
4. Focus on what is important to the client
5. Bond with your team
6. Quantify your goals with the results
7. Be grateful, be generous, be loyal
8. Dare to think bigger
Mr. McShane concluded with what he feels is the most important: relationships.
Presented by
John V. McShane
Attorney at Law
214-728-1832
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Shadow a Board Member
We are looking for voting members who want to shadow Board Members and find out more about their particular positions. If you are interested, please contact Kelli M. Smith, CRPTM at [email protected] or Mariela Cawthon at [email protected]. Come to a board meeting and learn how your board of directors works! We work hard but we have a lot of fun! Come join a meeting and shadow a board member. Shadowing a Board Member doesn't require any work, but lets you see what a position involves if you are interested in future participation on the Board. Come see if you like it!
Interested in getting involved with DAPA and the paralegal legal community?
DAPA has several positions open. To learn more about these positions and other exciting ways to volunteer, please contact Executive Director, Mariela Cawthon, for more information.
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Do you have an article, tip or tricks that you want to share with DAPA members? Publish them in the “On The Record” Newsletter! The dead-
line for submission is the 20th of the preceding month. Please send your submissions to the Newsletter Editor at [email protected].
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DALLAS AREA PARALEGAL ASSOCIATION'S WENDI A. ROGERS MENTOR PROGRAM
Submit completed forms to [email protected].
Application for Prospective Mentor
Name:
(please print or type)
Firm:
Mailing Address:
Work Tele-
phone:
Facsimile:
Email Address:
Are you a current voting member of DAPA?
Number of Years of Substantive
Paralegal Experience
Practice Area(s)
Special Needs, Requests or
Preferences
As a Mentor of DAPA, you hereby agree that you are a member in good standing of DAPA, that you have five (5)
or more years of substantive paralegal experience, that you are willing to assist a new paralegal by answering ques-
tions relating to his/her area(s) of law, or area(s) of experience, or other general paralegal-related questions, includ-
ing involvement in local, state and national paralegal associations; and you agree to be accessible to your assigned
Protégé on an as-needed basis throughout the year, and at a minimum, you agree to meet or communication with
your assigned Protégé on a monthly basis.
Signature:
Date: For DAPA Use Only
Date Received: Date Matched:
Name of Protégé:
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DALLAS AREA PARALEGAL ASSOCIATION'S
WENDI A. ROGERS MENTOR PROGRAM
Submit completed formsto [email protected].
Application for Prospective Protégé
Name:
Mailing Address:
Firm/School:
Telephone: Facsimile:
Email Address:
Practice Area(s)
Are you a current DAPA member? Are you currently a Par-
alegal Student?
Number of Years of Substantive
Paralegal Experience
Anticipated Graduation
Date:
I am requesting a
Mentor for the
following reasons:
Career objectives
Education goals
Current information on the paralegal
profession, including certifications
Resume review and tips for interviewing
for a paralegal position
Other:
As a Protégé of DAPA, you hereby agree that you are a member in good standing of DAPA, that you have three
(3) or less years of substantive paralegal experience.
Signature:
Date: For DAPA Use Only
Date Received: Date Matched: Name of Mentor:
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NFPA News
REPORTING PRO BONO and COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS
We are excited to announce that pro bono and community service reporting is now set up through your member login on the NFPA website.
1. Go to the NFPA website ( www.paralegals.org ) 2. Sign in with your email and password 3. Once logged in, go to the Pro Bono tab and select “Reporting Pro Bono and Community Service Hours”
4. The form will auto fill your name and individual information that was provided to NFPA by your local association. 5. Complete the form and submit.
The reporting period will remain July 1st through June 30th— so get your time in to NFPA!! Please report pro bono hours on a quarterly basis so that the NFPA Liaison to the ABA can share your service hours and
projects with the ABA. NFPA’s Model Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility and Guidelines for reinforcement state that:
EC-1.4(d) A paralegal should aspire annually to contribute twenty-four (24) hours of Pro Bono Publico services . . . . EC-1.4(e) A paralegal should aspire to contribute twenty-four (24) hours of Community Service on an annual basis. Contact Cindy Welch, CRP
TM if you have any questions.
2018 NFPA Annual Convention and Policy Meeting
October 25-28
Seattle, Washington
NFPA Webinar “Marketing Your Skillset to Your Employer”
June 20, 2018
A New Student Webpage Added to the NFPA Website!
Go to http://www.paralegals.org/students and there are added links to the
“Become a Member” and “Entering the Paralegal Profession Page”
NFPA Coordinators Positions Available!
Go to www.paralegals.org/default.asp?page=98 to see all of positions!
If you’d like to receive NFPA’s bi-monthly e-newsletter—you can sign up here!
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2018 Board of Directors
President
Kelli M. Smith, CRPTM
President Elect
Laura Kehoe, CRPTM
Programs Vice President
Mary Morman, CP
Membership Vice President
Melissa Leslie, TBLS-BCP
Education Vice President
Michelle Kiner, ACP
Professional Development Director Hilary Roberts
Secretary
Angela Wilson
Treasurer
Debra Albright
NFPA Primary Representative
Cindy Welch, RPTM
Communications Director
Debbi Lowe
Director-at-Large
Floy Gaidarski
Past President Board Advisor
Michele Boerder, CP
Kathy K. Connell
Executive Director
Mariela Evora Cawthon, CP, TBLS-BCP
To find out more on each of the Board members,
please visit DAPA’s website at www.dallasparalegals.org
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Section Chairs Animal Law
[Available Position] [email protected]
Bankruptcy
[Available Position]
Collin County
Shenna Lawless [email protected]
Corporate Law
Floy Gaidarski
Criminal Law
[Available Position]
Family Law Melanie Isaac-White, TBLS-BCP
Government
[Available Position]
Intellectual Property Law
Michelle Kiner, ACP
Leadership/Management Michele Boerder, CP, TBLS-BCP
Las Colinas Michele Boerder, CP, TBLS-BCP
Litigation
Candy Ryan, CRP™
Medical / Personal Injury
Melody Johnson
North Dallas
Cynthia Minchillo, CRP™
Probate Law
[Available Position]
Real Estate
Marion Washington
Technology
Aaron Bath
Appointments and Committee Chairs Assistant Secretary Kathy K. Connell [email protected] CLE Audit Committee Kathy K. Connell [email protected] Elections Committee Sheila White [email protected] Entertainment Committee Lisa Fenty [email protected]
Ethics Committee Kay Redburn, TBLS-BCP [email protected] Financial Audit Committee Angela Wilson [email protected] Job Bank Administrator Tamara Hill [email protected] Membership Committee Melissa Leslie, TBLS-BCP [email protected]
Wendi A. Rogers Mentor / Protégé Program [Available Position] [email protected]
Membership Survey Laura Kehoe, CRP™ [email protected]
Newsletter Editor Debbi Lowe [email protected] Newsletter Committee Debbi Lowe [email protected] Assistant Newsletter Editor Andréa Clark [email protected] National Affairs/ NFPA Committee
Cindy Welch, RP® [email protected] NFPA Secondary Representative Melissa Leslie, TBLS [email protected] NFPA Certification Ambassador Cindy Welch, RP® Candy Ryan, CRP™ [email protected] Paralegal of the Year Award Michele Boerder, CP, TBLS-BCP [email protected]
Pro Bono / Community Service Chair KaTina Whitfield, CRP™, ALP [email protected]
Professional Development Committee Hilary Roberts [email protected] Programs Committee Mary Morman, CP [email protected] Publications Committee Angela Wilson [email protected]. Public Relations Committee [Available Position] [email protected] Rules and Bylaws Committee Kathy K. Connell [email protected] Scholarship Committee
Floy Gaidarski [email protected]
Special Awards Committee
Michele Boerder, CP, TBLS-
BCP
paralegalaward@
dallasparalegals.org Strategic Long Range Planning Kelli M. Smith, CRP™ [email protected]
Student Liaison Collin County College [Available Position] [email protected] Student Liaison El Centro College [Available Position] [email protected] Student Liaison SMU [Available Position] [email protected] Sustaining Member Candi Ryan, CRP™ [email protected] TAPA (Texas Alliance of Paralegal Associations) Laura Kehoe, CRP™ [email protected] Weekly Communications Manager Debbi Lowe [email protected]
Website Administrator Kathy Davis, PLS [email protected] Assistant Website Administrator [Available Position] [email protected]
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Please help support our Sustaining Members by calling on them when you have a project that needs outside support. It is
through their continued support and generosity that DAPA is able to keep membership rates low and provide social events
and CLEs at a low cost.
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