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  2. The Massachusetts Bar Association (MBA) is a non-profit organization that serves the legal profession and the public by promoting the administration of justice, legal education, professional excellence and respect for the law.

  3. The Board of Bar Overseers and the Office of the Bar Counsel were established by the Supreme Judicial Court in 1974 as independent administrative bodies to investigate and evaluate complaints against lawyers.

  4. Bar Admission - Mass.gov

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    Bar Admission. To become a licensed attorney in Massachusetts, you must meet the requirements and the qualifications established by the Supreme Judicial Court. A Petition for Admission to the Massachusetts bar by Examination, by Transfer of UBE Score or by Motion must be filed with the Supreme Judicial Court for The County of Suffolk.

  5. Massachusetts Board of Bar Examiners | Mass.gov

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    The Massachusetts Board of Bar Examiners (BBE) is established by G.L. c. 221 §§35 & 36 to evaluate the qualifications of persons seeking admission to the bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

  6. Contact us - Massachusetts Bar Association

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    The Massachusetts Bar Association serves attorneys and the public statewide, with offices in Boston and Springfield. MBA Boston office 20 West St. Boston, MA 02111-1204 (617) 338-0500 Click here for directions.

  7. Lawyer Referral Service - Massachusetts Bar Association

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    The Massachusetts Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Service is here to assist you in finding the right lawyer for your legal issue. Online referrals are available 24 hours a day/7 days a week, allowing you to get the name of a qualified MBA attorney instantly after completing a brief form.

  8. Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers - massbbo.org

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    The Board of Bar Overseers and the Office of the Bar Counsel were established by the Supreme Judicial Court in 1974 as independent administrative bodies to investigate and evaluate complaints against lawyers.