Membership Benefits

           1.  Sharing of  information on collection and commercial law issues.

           2.  Discussion and development of legislative strategies and rapid dissemination of 
           information on legislative developments.

           3. Support of common interests through the filing of Amicus Curiae briefs.  
           (Brief was filed in 1995 Court of Appeals garnishment case.)

           4.  CLE credit on issues of importance to Kansas attorneys having active collection 
           practices. 

           5.  Involvement in the formative stages on issues taken up by the Kansas Judicial Council.  
           (Two KCAA members serve on the Chapter 61 committee.)

           6.  An e-mail list just for members.

           7.  A web page with a special area for members only for briefs, court case summaries, 
           forms, and  many other things of interest to collection lawyers.

           8.  A professional lobbying effort in Topeka each year to promote our legislative goals and 
           protect us from adverse legislation.