Orange County Bar Association - The OCBA is one of the largest voluntary bar associations in California, with over 9,000 members. Members meet regularly in sections and committees dedicated to various areas of law and issues of concern to the legal community.
City, County and Specialty Bar And Legal Associations
Asian American Bar Association - The Orange County Asian American Bar Association (“OCAABA”) was officially formed in December of 1993. Within its first year of inception, OCAABA had grown and become affiliated with the OCBA. It is the first ethnic minority bar association to qualify for affiliate status within its first year of existence.
Celtic Bar Association - We meet on the third Tuesday of each month at Muldoon’s Irish Pub, through the graciousness of one of our founding members, Ronald O’Schwartz, located near Fashion Island at 202 Newport Center Drive (949-640-4110). Over 300 lawyers and judges have rallied to our cause. We would like to have you come aboard as well. One does not have to be of Celtic descent to join the CBA. On the contrary, all we ask is that you be a member of the OCBA, have an outgoing nature and support for our organization’s goals. (Oh yes, we do have modest annual dues!) For further information please contact CBA President Wylie A. Aitken at Aitken & Cohn, 3 Imperial Promenade, Suite 800, Santa Ana, CA 92707, (714) 434-1424, mpase@aitkenlaw.com. Extension 261.
Federal Bar Association - The Federal Bar Association of Orange County (FBAOC) is committed to meeting the needs of federal practitioners in Orange County, California by sponsoring important "Bench and Bar" events, CLE events and other social events.
Hispanic Bar Association - The Hispanic Bar Association of Orange County promotes education, unity, and excellence in the Hispanic legal community by: Expanding the business and professional opportunities available to its members. Enhancing the members’ business and professional stature in the Hispanic community. Increasing the participation of Hispanic leaders in civic affairs. Enhancing the quality of life for the members and the community.
J. Reuben Clark Law Society - We are a very unique affiliate of the Orange County Bar Association as we emphasize the relation between law and ethics, morality, and religion. Our twelve committees (Events, Service, Membership, Womens Outreach, Photo Directory, Symposium, Student Chapters, Website, Newsletter, Sponsorships, Networking, and Networking/Employment) coordinate our activities.
Lex Romana - Italian American Lawyers - Strives to be the premier affiliate to engage in exquisite legal, cultural, and gastronomic delights. We meet the fourth Tuesday of every month at a different Italian restaurant in Orange County. Nearly 100 members (non-Italians and non-lawyers amongst them) have joined our cause. We welcome you to our group with open arms and a bowl of your favorite pasta. With dues at only $50 a year, there is no better way to break away from the daily grind one evening a month.
Trial Lawyers Association - The Orange County Trial Lawyers Association was formed in 1963 when a few plaintiffs' attorneys got together to share information about the problems they were having and to exchange various tips and strategies with one another.
Women Lawyers Association - Orange County Women Lawyers Association has been in existence for over twenty years and is affiliated with California Women Lawyers and the Orange County Bar Association. OCWLA is a wonderful opportunity for lawyers to meet other lawyers with diverse, as well as similar backgrounds, to network and help each other maintain integrity and competence in an ever changing profession.
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