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Arizona Bar Associations
Arizona Bar Associations - Statewide
- Arizona Bar Association
The State 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.
Arizona Bar Associations - Local
- Arizona Black Bar Association
To enhance the professional lives of its members; to further the cause of justice in Arizona
through active participation in the court system and other bar associations; recognize its
special duty to the public; and enhance the public perception of African-American lawyers.
- Los Abogados Hispanic Bar Association
Los Abogados was founded in 1976 and subsequently incorporated in 1988. Members of Los Abogados include private and public attorneys, judges, businesspeople, paralegals, and law students. Members practice throughout Arizona and presently serve as officers and directors of several county, state, and federal bar associations.
- Maricopa County Bar Association
The Maricopa County Bar Association is a vehicle of service for the benefit of its members, the legal profession, the judicial system, and the public.
- Navajo Nation Bar Association
The Navajo Nation Bar Association (NNBA) was incorporated as a Navajo Nation non-profit corporation in 2003. The current corporation is the successor to the Navajo Nation Bar Association formed as an unincorporated association by the Judges of the Navajo Nation courts in 1978. The Judges recognized the need for a properly organized bar association to regulate the practice of law on the Navajo Nation. For over 25 years the NNBA has functioned as the professional association of attorneys and tribal court advocates practicing law on the Navajo Nation.
- Pima County Bar Association
The mission statement of the Pima County Bar Association is to provide service and leadership to the public and to the profession, to provide to all people of Pima County access to and awareness of the law, and to promote respect for and satisfaction in the profession.
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