The Lexington Paralegal Association was established in 1980 to promote the paralegal profession in Lexington and surrounding communities. In 1994 its membership voted to change the Association's name to Greater Lexington Paralegal Association. The GLPA serves as a forum for paralegals to exchange ideas, opinions and concerns. Through the Association, we hope to increase the awareness of the public, judiciary and legal communities of the scope of paralegal responsibilities.
Membership is comprised of practicing paralegals and students enrolled in paralegal programs and paralegals not currently employed as paralegals. Sustaining membership includes law firms, colleges, universities, local business and individuals.
Past Presidents of GLPA (pdf)
Donald E. Eppler Commitment Award
In 1996, the paralegal profession lost a great man, Don E. Eppler. Don was the 1985 Vice President; 1991 Board at Large Member; 1994 Treasurer and 1995 President of the Greater Lexington Paralegal Association. He also was a founding member of the Kentucky Paralegal Association and served on the Paralegal Advisory Council of Sullivan College. Don graduated from
Donald E. Eppler Receipents (pdf)

