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Alabama
State Bar "has jurisdiction over
the conduct of all attorneys and is charged with stimulating interest in
improving the administration of justice. Its Board of Commissioners
provides for the examination of applicants who seek to practice law. The
Alabama State Bar is the licensing and regulatory agency for attorneys
in the State of Alabama, subject to Rules of the Alabama Supreme Court."
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Bar of Arizona "serves the public and enhances the
legal profession by promoting the competency, ethics and professionalism
of its members and enhancing the administration of justice."
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Arkansas
Bar Association - "The purposes
of the Arkansas Bar Association include the following: Advance the
Administration of Justice; Foster and maintain on the part of attorneys
high ideals of integrity, learning, competence and public service, and
high standards of conduct; Encourage the legal profession and its
individual members to perform more effectively and efficiently their
responsibilities in the public interest; Conduct a program of continuing
legal education for attorneys; Provide a forum for the discussion of
subjects pertaining to the practice of law; Perform legal research in
technical areas of the law and make reports and recommendations thereon;
Improve the judicial and legal process, and advance law and order;
Encourage practices that improve the honor and dignity of the legal
profession.
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The State Bar of California -
"Created by the state legislature in 1927, the
State Bar [of California] is a public corporation within the judicial
branch of government, serving as an arm of the California Supreme Court.
All State Bar members are officers of the court. Membership in the
State Bar of California affords attorneys the right and privilege of
practicing law in [that]state. The bar's integrated network of functions
and services — many of them mandated by law — protects the public and
assists attorneys in meeting their professional obligations.
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Colorado
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Arapahoe
County Bar Association
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Boulder County Bar
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Boulder Criminal
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Broomfield County Bar Association
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Delta County Bar Association
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Denver Bar Association
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Douglas / Elbert Counties Bar Association
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El Paso County
Bar Association
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First Judicial
District Bar Association (Jefferson and Gilpin Counties)
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Four Corners Bar Association (Dolores
and Montezuma Counties)
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Fremont / Custer Counties Bar Association
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Heart of the Rockies Bar Association (Chaffee and Park Counties)
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Larimer County Bar Association
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Mesa County Bar Association
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Ninth Judicial District Bar Association
(Garfield and Rio Blanco Counties)
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Northwestern Colorado Bar Association (Grand,
Jackson, Moffat and Routt Counties)
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Pitkin County Bar Association
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Pueblo County Bar Association
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San Luis Valley Bar Association (Alamosa,
Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande and Saguache Counties)
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Seventh
Judicial District Bar Association (Gunnison,
Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray and San Miguel Counties)
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Sixteenth Judicial District Bar Association
(Bent, Crowley and Otero Counties)
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Southeastern Colorado Bar Association (Baca,
Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lincoln and Prowers Counties)
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Southern Colorado Bar Association (Huerfano
and Las Animas Counties)
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Southwestern Colorado Bar Association (Archuleta, La
Plata and San Juan Counties)
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Thirteenth Judicial District Bar Association
(Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgewick,
Washington and Yuma Counties)
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Connecticut
Bar Association "is the preeminent organization
for lawyers and the legal profession in Connecticut. The CBA is a
non-profit organization pursuant to section 501(c)(6) of the Internal
Revenue Code. Through its eleven thousand members, the CBA is
dedicated to promoting public service and advancing the principles of law
and justice."
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Delaware
State Bar Association - "The purposes and objects
of the [Delaware State Bar] Association include the following: the
advancement of the science of jurisprudence, securing proper statutory
reforms, preserving proper standards for members of the Bar, maintenance
of honor and dignity in the profession, upholding principles of legal
ethics and professional responsibility, cultivation of fraternal
relationship among the Bench and Bar of Delaware, perpetuation of legal
history and all such other and proper purposes as befit the practice of
law and the proper public perception of the profession. In addition, it
is the responsibility of the Association to speak on behalf of the
courts and to preserve their honor, integrity, high standards and proper
remuneration."
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Florida Bar "is the
organization of all lawyers who are licensed by the Supreme Court of
Florida to practice law in the state. Any lawyer desiring to practice
law in Florida must be a member of The Florida Bar."
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Bar of Georgia "exists 'to foster
among the members of the Bar of [the State of Georgia] the principles of
duty and service to the public; to improve the administration of
justice; and to advance the science of law.' All persons authorized to
practice law in this state are required to be members. The State Bar of
Georgia has strict codes of ethics and discipline that are enforced by
the Supreme Court of Georgia through the State Bar's Office of the
General Counsel. Through membership dues and other contributions, the
State Bar of Georgia is able to maintain programs that mutually benefit
its members and the general public."
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Hawaii
State Bar Association - "The mission of the [Hawaoo
State Bar Association ('HSBA')] is 'To unite and inspire Hawaii's
lawyers to promote justice, serve the public, and improve the legal
profession.' The HSBA's seven goals are as follows: Goal 1: To
develop and maintain an effective, democratic organizational structure
to serve the needs of the members, the Judiciary and the public; Goal 2:
To promote the integrity and competency of lawyers in Hawaii; Goal 3: To
eliminate unfair bias, prejudice and discrimination, and to create
meaningful opportunities for underrepresented groups in the legal
system; Goal 4: To educate the public about legal rights and
responsibilities, the legal process, and the role and responsibility of
lawyers; Goal 5: To increase the availability of quality legal services
to all who need them; Goal 6: To advance the equitable and efficient
administration of justice; Goal 7: To recognize and address the needs
and problems of lawyers on each island."
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Idaho
State Bar - "The mission of the Idaho State Bar
is to administer granting the privilege to practice law in Idaho; to
control and regulate the legal profession; to protect the public from
the unauthorized practice of law and from unprofessional conduct by
members of the bar; to promote high standards of professional conduct;
and to aid in the advancement of the administration of justice."
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Illinois
State Bar Association "is a voluntary
organization dedicated to promoting the interests of the legal
profession and improving the administration of justice, the quality of
members' professional lives, and their relations with the public."
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Iowa
State Bar Association "is a vibrant, progressive
organization that provides Iowa attorneys with the benefits of
professional association with their colleagues. Its benefits include
continuing legal education, practice aids, interaction with the
judiciary and legislature, participation in reform of the law, and news
regarding developments impacting the profession."
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The
Kansas Bar Association "(KBA) was founded in
1882 as a voluntary association for dedicated legal professionals and
has approximately 6,500 members, including lawyers, judges, law
students, and legal assistants. The KBA is dedicated to:
advancing the professionalism and legal skills of lawyers,
promoting the interests of the legal profession,
providing services to its members,
advocating positions on law-related issues,
encouraging public understanding of the law, and
promoting the effective administration of our system of
justice."
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Kentucky
Bar Association "is an independent agency of the
Supreme Court of Kentucky. Its authority to regulate the legal
profession in Kentucky, delegated by the Kentucky Supreme Court through
rules, is derived from the Kentucky Constitution. The mission and
purpose of the Association is to maintain a proper discipline of the
members of the bar in accordance with these Rules and with the
principles of the legal profession as a public calling, to initiate and
supervise, with the approval of the Court, appropriate means to insure a
continuing high standard of professional competence on the part of the
members of the Bar, and to bear a substantial and continuing
responsibility for promoting the efficiency and improvement of the
judicial system."
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Maine
State Bar Association - "A professional and
public service organization of more than 3,100 member lawyers licensed
to practice in Maine, the Maine State Bar Association works to promote
its members' professionalism and advance their skills and knowledge,
helping them meet the legal needs of all Maine people, and to advance
Maine's system of justice. Headquartered in Augusta, the MSBA is a
voluntary association that serves as an advocate for lawyers, the
courts, and the public. In its programs and services for both lawyers
and laypeople, the Association is guided by the three pillars of its
mission: Liberty, Equality, and Justice."
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Massachusetts
Bar Association "exists to serve the legal
profession and the public by promoting the administration of justice,
legal education, professional excellence, diversity and unity in the
legal profession and respect for the law. The MBA encourages diversity
of gender, sexual orientation, race, color, creed, age, disability,
ethnic origin and geographic representation in its membership, Officers,
House of Delegates, Executive Management Board, Section Councils and
Committees. The MBA mission is supported by two charitable
nonprofit organizations: the Massachusetts Bar Foundation, the
association's philanthropic arm, and the Massachusetts Bar Institute,
which offers continuing legal education and public service
opportunities.
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State
Bar of Michigan "shall aid in promoting
improvements in the administration of justice and advancements in
jurisprudence, in improving relations between the legal profession and
the public, and in promoting the interest of the legal profession in
[the State of Michigan]."
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The
Mississippi Bar "shall serve the
public good by promoting excellence in the profession and in our system
of justice. Goal 1 -- To promote excellence in our system of
justice. Goal 2 -- To ensure the highest standards of professional
competence and ethical conduct of the membership. Goal 3 -- To
increase the public's understanding and appreciation of our system of
justice and the role of the legal profession. Goal 4 -- To promote
the availability and delivery of legal services. Goal 5 -- To
provide programs and services to assist members in providing high
quality legal services in a professional and cost effective manner."
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The
Missouri Bar ", the organization
representing the lawyers of Missouri, was created by rule of the Supreme
Court of Missouri in 1944. The preamble to Supreme Court Rule 7, which
created the state bar, says the action was taken 'for the purpose of
aiding the lawyers of Missouri in the perfection of a means of
organization that will best aid them in the discharge of their public
duty.' That public duty, the rule explains, is to "strive at all times
to uphold the honor and maintain the dignity of the profession and to
improve not only the law but the administration of justice."
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State
Bar of Montana - "The purposes of
the State Bar [of Missouri] are to aid the courts in maintaining and
improving the administration of justice; to foster, maintain and require
on the part of attorneys high standards of integrity, learning,
competence, public service and conduct; to safeguard proper professional
interests of the local bar associations; to provide a forum for
discussion of and effective action concerning subjects pertaining to the
practice of law, the science of jurisprudence and law reform, and
relations of the Bar to the public; to provide for continuing legal
education of members of the Bar and to insure that the responsibilities
of the legal profession to the public are more effectively discharged."
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Nebraska
State Bar Association - "The mission of the
Nebraska State Bar Association is 'Helping Lawyers Help People.'
To achieve this mission, the Association addresses these goals and
objectives: To foster and maintain integrity, professionalism,
civility and high standards of conduct by NSBA members; To improve
public understanding of the legal system and the role of lawyers and
judges in society; To provide quality support and services for NSBA
members; To promote and safeguard the proper professional interests of
the NSBA; To promote full opportunities for participation in NSBA
activities by all segments of the profession; To promote quality legal
education."
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State
Bar of Nevada "The members
and staff of the State Bar of Nevada strive to make sure the law works
for everyone by doing the following: Ensuring Nevada residents have
access to the justice system; Ensuring the public is provided with only
the best and most knowledgeable legal assistance; Informing its
members of the latest legal news and information, and providing them
with a forum in which ideas may be exchanged; Promoting the collegiality
and professionalism of its members; Encouraging and overseeing a variety
of pro bono or public service activities through its Access to Justice
Committee and its cooperative relationship in the community with local
pro bono organizations."
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Hampshire Bar Association
"is a unified bar
to which all attorneys licensed to practice in the state, and New Hampshire
judges, belong."
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New
Jersey State Bar Association
- "Mission
Statement: To serve, protect, foster and promote the personal and
professional interests of its members; To serve as the voice of New
Jersey attorneys to other organizations, governmental entities and the
public with regard to the law, legal profession and legal system; To
promote access to the justice system and fairness in its administration;
To foster professionalism and pride in the profession and the NJSBA;
To provide educational opportunities to New Jersey attorneys to enhance the
quality of legal services and the practice of law; To provide
education to the New Jersey public to enhance awareness of the legal
profession and legal system.
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State
Bar of New Mexico "is a
professional membership organization of attorneys licensed to practice law
in the State of New Mexico. ...The Board of Bar Commissioners, together with
the staff, carry out the purposes of the State Bar of New Mexico as stated
in the Rules Governing the Bar and the State Bar Bylaws, which include: '…
to promote the interests of the legal profession in the State of New Mexico;
to improve the relationships between the legal profession and the public; to
encourage and assist in the delivery of legal services to all in need of
such services; to aid in improving the administration of justice; to foster
and maintain high ideals of integrity, learning, competence and public
service; to provide a forum for the discussion of subjects pertaining to the
practice of law and law reform; to promote and provide continuing legal
education in technical fields of substantive law and practice; to
participate in the legislative, executive and judicial processes by
informing its membership about issues affecting the legal system and
relating to the purposes of the State Bar, and upon approval by the Board of
Bar Commissioners…, to take such further action as may be necessary to
present the views of the Board to the appropriate court, executive office or
legislative body for consideration.'”
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York State Bar Association - "For more than
100 years, the New York State Bar Association has shaped the development of
the law, educated and informed the profession and the public, and responded
to the demands of a changing society. The Association's objectives,
originally stated in its constitution adopted in 1877, are the same today.
They are: to cultivate the science of jurisprudence, promote reform in the
law, facilitate the administration of justice, and elevate the standards of
integrity, honor, professional skill and courtesy in the legal profession.
As a link between the state and the individual lawyer, as a force for
constructive change, and as a chief exponent of the rights and liberties of
the public, the New York State Bar Association stands proud and capable,
ready to serve. Through the years the Association has: Sought
legislation to simplify and update court procedures; Been instrumental
in raising judicial standards; Established machinery for maintaining
the integrity of the profession; Advocated providing enhanced,
voluntary pro bono legal services to the poor; Been in the vanguard of
efforts to elevate the standards of practice; Achieved national
recognition for its continuing program of public education.
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Carolina Bar Association
"Mission Statement:
Our mission is to serve the public and the legal profession by promoting the
administration of justice and encouraging the highest standards of
integrity, competence, civility and well-being of all members of the
profession.
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State
Bar Association of North Dakota - "Founded in
1899, the 1,800-member State Bar Association of North Dakota is the official
statewide organization of lawyers and the oldest unified state bar
association in the nation. The mission of the State Bar Association is to
promote justice and to serve the lawyers and the people of North Dakota."
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Oklahoma
Bar Association ", headquartered in Oklahoma
City, is a nonprofit organization created by the Oklahoma Supreme Court to
advance the administration of justice and to foster and maintain learning,
integrity, competence, public service and high standards of conduct among
Oklahoma's legal community. The association has approximately 11,000 active
attorneys in Oklahoma and a total membership of more than 15,000. The OBA
provides education and development programs for the legal profession and the
public. The bar and its members are committed to serving the public by
making sure the voices of all people in Oklahoma are heard in our justice
system."
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Oregon
State Bar "was established in 1935 by the Oregon
Legislative Assembly to license and discipline lawyers, regulate the
practice of law, and provide a variety of services to bar members and the
public."
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South
Carolina Bar
"began in 1884 as the South
Carolina Bar Association, a voluntary organization of approximately 200
lawyers. The South Carolina State Bar was created in 1968. The two
organizations were merged in 1975. Currently the Bar has a membership of
more than 11,000.
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Tennessee
Bar Association - "Founded in 1881, the Tennessee
Bar Association is dedicated to enhancing fellowship among members of the
state's legal community. A strictly voluntary association, the TBA offers
its members a variety of programs and services designed to assist in
professional development. In addition, through its public relations
activities, the TBA endeavors to build a positive image for the profession
in the community."
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Bar of Texas "is an administrative agency
of the judicial branch in Texas. Every licensed attorney is a member of the
State Bar, which provides a wide array of services to its members and the
public."
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State Bar - "Mission of the Utah State Bar: To
represent lawyers in the State of Utah and to serve the public and the legal
profession by promoting justice, professional excellence, civility, ethics,
respect for and understanding of the law.
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The Virginia Bar Association
"is a voluntary
organization of ."Virginia lawyers committed to serving the public and the
legal profession by promoting the highest standards of integrity,
professionalism and excellence in the legal profession; working to improve
the law and the administration of justice; and advancing collegial relations
among lawyers."
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Washington
State Bar Association "is an administrative arm
of the Washington State Supreme Court. It administers the admissions,
licensing, and discipline functions for the lawyers in Washington. In
addition, the WSBA provides many services to its 28,800 members."
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The
West Virginia State Bar ", organized July 8,
1886, is formed to advance the science of jurisprudence; to promote reform
in the law; to facilitate the administration of justice; to uphold
integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession; to encourage liberal
education; and to cultivate cordial intercourse among the members of the
bar."
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