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President's Message

Patricia J. Giuliano

Have you ever wondered why we all tend to look at things with more introspection during this time of the year? I’m not sure why that is because we all experience small miracles and enjoy numerous blessings every day.

We all know there are people around us all year experiencing difficulties. However, it’s at this time of the year that we’re more likely to actually extend a helping hand. Volunteers are plentiful at homeless shelters, food bank shelves are filled to capacity with increased donations, people are picking names from the “angel tree,” children are singing holiday songs at nursing homes, and church pews grow more crowded. What this says to me is that people are taking time to evaluate their circumstances and are realizing the many things for which they are thankful. While it’s not clear why we’re prone to be more thankful this time of year, the important thing is that we are.

We are thankful for our families, our pets, and our friends. Professionally speaking, some of us are even thankful for the great attorneys we work with and the firms that allow us to practice in this very exciting and growing profession. I think we should also be thankful for the paralegals that came before us with a vision for our profession.

Only those who dared to think outside the box and dream big would have even imagined a paralegal division as part of the State Bar. This association with the State Bar has allowed us to increase our acceptance as professionals and partners in the practice of law. Through professionalism and hard work, our predecessors laid the foundation which now allows paralegals to enjoy appointments on State Bar Committees, TBLS certification exams, membership opportunities in the State Bar College, and probably most importantly, the passing of the Texas Paralegal Standards by the State Bar Board setting forth a formal definition of the term “paralegal.”

These same visionaries are those who dreamed of a statewide seminar with educational opportunities for paralegals. At that first planning meeting almost ten years ago, who would have thought TAPS (formerly Legal Assistant University) would be enjoying its ninth anniversary with record attendance of almost 300 registrants from all across the state, and some from other states? I tell you who would have thought that—those who dreamed it in the first place! Having worked with many of these wonderful people, I can tell you that they see everything as a possibility and failure is not an option.

Even though all these accomplishments were noteworthy and very time consuming, it was still not enough. While continuing to look for ways to improve and build up the Division, Ellen Lockwood brought her idea for a desktop ethics manual to the Board. In true Paralegal Division fashion, the book not only became a reality it was published by West LegalWorks and is being marketed nationwide. The Paralegal Ethics Handbook is authored by members of the Division and brings a lot of positive attention to the Division highlighting the professionalism of our organization.

All that said, these things are available to us because our predecessors not only had the dream, they brought it to the table and, with the help of others, saw it through to reality. Whether you are the one with the ideas, or the creative one, or maybe like me you’re the “worker bee,” we need you to help move the Division and the profession forward. Great things like those mentioned are only possible if we have volunteers making it happen. I invite you to contact your Director and find out what help he or she needs. There are many opportunities on the local and state level to get involved. Some areas of the state still need Directors to lead and represent the members located in those Districts. Also, TAPS will be held in San Antonio in 2008 and there will be a need for on-site volunteers.

In sum, when thinking of all the things we are thankful for this season please include those hard working paralegals that came before us affording us all the opportunities we enjoy in this very fast growing profession, and then consider your place in our future success stories.

Happy Holidays,
Patricia J. Giuliano

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