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Information about the association, president's note, officers, committees, events, calendar, and newsletter.
Information about board, organization, functions, and newsletter.
Officers, committees, calendar, members-only section, how to join, links, and vendors.
Awards, chapter history, certification, committees, events, focus groups, lending library, links, membership, mission statement, newsletter, and officers.
NJAPM is a statewide, non-profit professional organization dedicated to promoting mediation and fostering excellence in the field of mediation.
A community of legal, mental health and financial professionals working in concert to create client-centered processes for resolving conflict
Promoting alternative dispute resolution in Canada since 1974.
Provides information and assistance to attorneys who represent public school districts.
Legal summaries, member list, and description of legislative and pro bono work.
Advocating intellectual property rights, increased knowledge of the law, professional ethics, the development of patent, trademark and copyright law.
Working for the development of both public and private international law.
A non-profit organization dedicated to serving the legal needs of Minnesota's low-income and disadvantaged populations by connecting law student volunteers to public interest agencies throughout the state.
Non-profit membership organization devoting its resources to advocating equal access to justice for all Americans.
The Legal Services Commission is an executive non-departmental public body created to develop and administer the Community Legal Service and the Criminal Defence Service in England and Wales.
Dedicated to providing information and analysis of legal issues related to the practice of pharmacy, the regulation of pharmaceutical products, medical devices, and dietary supplements, and related issues.
NCADA brings together civil defense attorneys to promote the exchange of information, ideas, and litigation techniques, and to enhance the knowledge and improve the skills of defense lawyers practicing in North Carolina.
KADC is an organization of over 200 Kansas attorneys who devote a substantial part of their practice to defense work.
MDLA is an association dedicated to serving the needs of lawyers engaging primarily in the defense and trial of civil disputes.
Membership association of lawyers in Georgia who represent consumers and individuals who are injured by the negligence or misconduct of others.
MDAF is a group of trial lawyers in the United States, whose members have won million and multi-million dollar cases.
Committed to preserving the civil justice system, protecting open access to courts, protecting individual rights, promoting individual and corporate responsibility, and preserving the highest of ethical and educational standards for the profession.
Comprehensive resource for civil liberties issues. Detailed discussion of many major issues, resources, activities, and links to local chapters.
Editorials about legal rights of individuals including teenagers, tenants and minorities--among others. Volunteer opportunities, positions, updates. How to obtain legal assistance.
Events, links to chapters, publications, legal help, jobs available.
List of legislation affecting civil liberties. How to file a complaint. Humorous article about a 15 year-old student accused of witchcraft.
Multimedia ad campaign. (Requires Flash). Information on monthly cable TV program. Publications on restoring rights of felons, PATRIOT act, World Trade Organization, racial profiling, cyber-liberties, war on drugs.
Overview, how to get legal help, education on your rights, legislative contacts and issues of interest, national initiatives.
News articles, court cases, legislative activities. Information on workplace privacy and your rights when dealing with the police.
Major court successes, detailed discussion of cases organization is involved with, press releases, protester's rights.
A professional association for paralegals working or living in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. Calendar, job bank, committees, links, and membership information.
Seeking to make quality legal services more affordable by increasing the integration of legal assistants and paralegals into the legal services delivery team. Information on associate membership for legal assistants.
Serving Canada's lawyers. Activities, events, membership information.
Represents the interests of the 25,000 Hispanic American attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students in the USA and Puerto Rico.
The 1,100-member LAPA offers a strong benefits package for members and dozens of continuing legal education programs. Membership, directory, member resources, news and general information.
Large paralegal association in California with information on purpose, membership, education, benefits, and links.
The association promotes, encourages and expands the paralegal profession by serving as a forum for the interchange of ideas among paralegals in Fresno County and surrounding areas.
A non-profit organization formed in 1980 to promote the paralegal profession. Association history, bylaws, forms, officers, membership application, calendar of events, FAQ, contacts, and links.
Professional association for paralegals within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, USA. Calendar of events, membership applications, contacts.
A nonprofit organization formed in 1977. Association history, membership application and benefits, calendar of events, committees, and a password protected members only area.
A non-profit organization formed in 1989. Association news, events, committees, membership, local paralegal job openings, links, and contact information.
Association membership, publications, discussion forum, links and contacts.
Association background, goals, scholarship, membership, officers, and links.
A non-profit Association to promote the Paralegal profession in Roanoke Valley, Virginia, USA. Membership, by-laws, contacts.
MCBA's mission is to involve, encourage, and support bar association members, to serve as a liaison to the Marin County courts, and to educate the community and enhance access to legal services.
WLALA is dedicated to promoting the full participation of women lawyers and judges in the legal profession. WLALA and the WLALA Foundation provide grants, scholarships and pro bono activities in the Los Angeles area.
The Kern County Bar Association provides leadership in advancing the professional interests of the membership and serving the legal interests of the community. Members are lawyers in good standing with the State Bar of California.
Official site for the Asian Pacific Bar Association of Los Angeles (APABA), a member organization of attorneys, judges, commissioners and law students.
Information about this volunteer state-wide organization of attorneys, judges, and law students in Connecticut.
Organization of attorneys who practice in north Fulton county, offering a directory of member attorneys by area of practice.
The oldest African American bar association in America. Site services its members with news and items of legal interest to its African American members and items of legal interest to the public.