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The State Bar of Texas provides free access for all Texas attorneys. A new portal connects volunteer lawyers with Texans in need. Federal lawsuits have been filed across the country in recent years against the mandatory bar structure.
Your State Bar in Brief. The State Bar of Texas provides many resources for its members, from legal research tools to the Texas Lawyers’ Assistance Program, and myriad benefits and services including special offers and discounts on a variety of programs. Find out more.
The State Bar, the Texas Young Lawyers Association, and the bar’s Law-Related Education Department publish dozens of handbooks and pamphlets in both English and Spanish on topics such as the legal system, health issues, family law, and veterans rights. Find out more.
The Online Membership Directory provides basic information about Attorneys licensed to practice in Texas. Attorney profile information is provided as a public service by the State Bar of Texas as outlined in Section 81.115 of the Texas Government Code.
Our LRIS serves over 246 counties in Texas and we assist more than 60,000 callers like you each year. To help us find you the right lawyer or other resource, first tell us the county you need help in. If we do not serve your county, we will refer you to a certified lawyer referral program that does.
Roster of Local, Regional, Specialty, & Statewide Bar Associations. Because of the confidential nature of much of the work handled by the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel, email communications are not available.
Accredited CLE. Accredited CLE credit is received by attending MCLE approved activities including live group presentations, live and pre-recorded online CLE and webinars and by reviewing approved downloadable CLE programs such as podcasts and programs recorded onto DVD and CD.
The State Bar of Texas serves its members by providing continuing legal education and other services that promote ethical, efficient, and quality legal services; promote the administration of justice; enhance the public’s perception of Texas lawyers; and increase diversity in the legal profession.
The 2021 rules vote ends March 4, and the State Bar of Texas has resources to help Texas lawyers cast an informed ballot. Free CLE Course. The TexasBarCLE Online Classroom is offering the free course “Rules Vote Forum: Proposed Disciplinary Rule Amendments,” which is accredited for 1 hour of MCLE ethics credit.
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