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The ILCA is the non profit making professional body dedicated to the education, support and promotion of excellence for specialist financial and administrative personnel working within the legal community.
For those who don't know, a Legal Cashier is someone who deals with the accounting and finance functions of a solicitor's practice. The term 'Legal Cashier' is the most widely recognised within the legal community but variations include:
The role of the legal cashier has developed over the years and now encompasses a plethora of administrative duties including:
The ILCA therefore extended its title in 1990 to incorporate the term 'Administrator'.
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Along with the traditional importance of accurate financial information, the growing relevance of computer technology, sophisticated management accounting and modern methods of practice administration mean that today's law office personnel must remain up-to-date with all the latest developments, while at the same time maintaining the highest professional standards.
The ILCA is the only organisation dedicated both to helping achieve this and at the same time encouraging the development of its members' skills through educational courses, training seminars, publications, exhibitions, advisory service and other membership facilities, as well as close liaisons with other sections of the legal community.
With successful legal practices being run on the lines of efficient businesses and the law office personnel market becoming increasingly competitive - can you or your staff really afford not to be members?
Membership of the ILCA is open to anyone not less than sixteen years of age who has a professional interest in law office accounting and administration, including:
Membership of the ILCA brings with it a wide range of benefits both to the practice and the individual member, including:
Annual subscriptions are deductible for Income Tax purposes.
Disclaimer:The ILCA cannot ensure the accuracy of information given and is not legally responsible for errors or omissions.
The ILCA's Membership is divided into five categories:
To help members maintain a high professional standard of integrity and reliability the ILCA has produced a Code of Ethics. A summary of this is set out below:
Click here to view our complete Code of Ethics.
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You can apply for ILCA membership, complete the application form, download and send the to the ILCA with your remittance: simply choose one of the memberships below:
ORDINARY MEMBER - this is the entry level to the ILCA. The qualification for admission as an Ordinary Member shall be, firstly, that he or she is not less than sixteen years of age, secondly, that the Executive Council be satisfied that in its view he or she has received a general education to an adequate standard and thirdly, that he or she intends to pursue and study the profession and learn the basic principles of legal cashiering.
AFFILIATED PROFESSIONAL MEMBER - this category is for members of relevant professional bodies - such as chartered/certified accountants or solicitors. Affiliated Professional Members may enjoy the full range of ILCA benefits but, as with Ordinary Members, they are not permitted to vote at AGM's.
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