Map of USA Client Protection Funds

The National Client Protection Organization, Inc. (NCPO) is a not-for-profit membership corporation which was organized in May 1998. NCPO is foremost an educational resource for the exchange of information among law client protection funds throughout the United States and Canada.

NCPO's purposes include providing help and support to protection funds and programs to protect legal consumers from dishonest conduct in the practice of law. Toward that end, NCPO's efforts include this interactive site on the Internet, a quarterly newsletter The Client Protection Webb, and regional seminars for the sharing of experiences and administrative techniques and procedures.

NCPO has two categories of membership set forth in its By-Laws: Organizational for boards of trustees, bar associations, law societies and similar organizations; and Individual memberships for persons who are professionally affiliated with, or otherwise involved or interested in the field of law client protection. The annual dues contribution for an Organizational membership is $200 ; and for an Individual membership, $25. NCPO has been granted tax-exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.


The National Client Protection Organization, Inc.
John S. Gleason, President
Attorneys Fund For Client Protection
Colorado Supreme Court
1560 Broadway, Ste. 1800
Denver, Colorado 80202
E-mail: john.gleason@csc.state.co.us
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