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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.
The State Bar of Texas provides resources for those who are considering a career as a lawyer. Information is available on Texas law schools, the Texas Board of Law Examiners, and the Law School Admissions Council.
Free Legal Resources: Browse the free legal resources offered by the State Bar of Texas. Lawyer Referral & Information Service: Let the State Bar of Texas help you find a lawyer who best matches your legal problem.
This guide has information on lawyer referral services, legal directories, and bar associations in Texas that can help you locate an attorney.
This guide has information on lawyer referral services, legal directories, and bar associations in Texas that can help you locate an attorney.
The State Bar of Texas provides resources for new attorneys. Information is available on professional requirements, legal ethics, the Texas Young Lawyers Association, law practice management, and State Bar sections.
Find a Lawyer—For the Public (State Bar of Texas) The Online Membership Directory provides basic information about attorneys licensed to practice in Texas. Bar Associations. This guide has information on bar associations in Texas that can help you find an attorney. Lawyer Referral Services.
The State Bar of Texas Lawyer Referral & Information Service (LRIS) will help you find a lawyer or other resources that best match your legal needs. In Texas, most lawyer referral services will refer you to a lawyer who is a part of their network and will charge you $20 for a 30-minute consultation.
Do You Need a Lawyer? Find a Lawyer. How to Select a Lawyer. Lawyer Referral & Information Service. LRIS Online Attorney Referral. Can't Afford a Lawyer? Problems with an Attorney. Grievance & Ethics Information. Resolve a Dispute. File a Grievance. Get Help When You Can’t Locate Your Lawyer. Client Security Fund.
The State Bar of Texas is the second-largest state bar association in terms of active attorney members in the United States. The State Bar Act, adopted by the Legislature in 1939, mandates that all attorneys licensed to practice law in Texas be members of the State Bar.