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Your contributions are making a difference in Washington, D.C. With your support, the Pro Bono Center’s innovative clinics, court-based resource centers, and projects will help more than 20,000 District residents living in poverty.
Your contributions are making a difference in Washington, D.C. With your support, the Pro Bono Center’s innovative clinics, court-based resource centers, and projects will help more than 20,000 District residents living in poverty.
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The D.C. Bar now provides free access to the nationwide legal research library of Fastcase for active and judicial members. Also, find information to connect with voluntary bar associations in the District.
Membership Classes & Fees. Membership Classes and Current License Fees (Effective July 1, 2024 - June 30, 2025) Membership Statuses. Administrative Suspensions. Disciplinary Suspensions. Learn about membership types, statuses, and suspensions.
Flexible learning for busy professionals. Practice law with the most current information and highest ethical standards with D.C. Bar CLE. Hundreds of quality programs, 22 practice areas, expert speakers, multiple formats, and MCLE credits for those who need it.
Your contributions are making a difference in Washington, D.C. With your support, the Pro Bono Center’s innovative clinics, court-based resource centers, and projects will help more than 20,000 District residents living in poverty.
Become a part of the largest unified bar association in the nation. Individuals can join by exam, motion, or special legal consultant.
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