NALS…
no longer an acronym.
Still THE association for legal professionals.
It was 1929 in Long Beach, California, and Eula Mae
Jett along with several of her colleagues established a group that met and
discussed topics affecting their careers as legal secretaries. The focus
of these meetings shifted to education and the popularity grew. These
meetings continued and the word of their success spread across the country.
By 1949 chapters had developed similar groups and the National Association of
Legal Secretaries was formed. NALS began to hold meetings not only on
the local level but expanded to include state, regional, and even national
meetings focusing on the legal services industry. This was the first
time anything of this nature would take place.
NALS was formed and began moving ahead with the goal
of enhancing the careers of legal secretaries. As the profession evolved
so did NALS. The information needed by legal secretaries was changing
along with their job descriptions and the information provided by NALS
paralleled this shift. Diversity of membership reflected a changing
legal services industry.
After several years of discussion on the topic of a
name change to better reflect the nature and membership of NALS, it was
determined that NALS would no longer be used as an acronym but rather as a
name. This was determined because it was evident something needed to
change but the rich history could not be abandoned. NALS determined to
go with the new name along with the tag line “…the association for legal
professionals” in 1999.
Today NALS remains a leader in the legal services
industry offering professional development by providing continuing legal
education, certifications, information, and training to those choosing the
legal services industry as their career. NALS members represent every
area of this industry from paralegals and legal assistants to legal
administrators and office managers. Because of this diversity and an
openness to welcome all members of the industry, NALS offers a broad spectrum
of expertise to make the programs offered valuable to all members of the legal
services industry. This allows NALS members to learn about other areas
of the industry, making career enhancement as well as advancement easily
attainable.