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Bar Association
- To serve as a leader in advancing excellence, ethical conduct,
professionalism and public responsibility in the legal profession;
- To improve the efficiency, fairness and accessibility of our
system of justice for all citizens;
- To take an active interest and responsibility in the affairs
of government;
- To increase the public’s understanding of the legal system,
the legal profession, and its role in the system;
- To use the Bar’s collective resources to improve the
well-being of the community and its citizens, especially the
youth;
- And to identify and support the needs of a diverse membership
and foster an environment in which members experience a sense of
fulfillment and satisfaction in the practice of law.
For
Lawyers
The
Knoxville Bar Association (KBA) is where lawyers come
together to build important professional relationships. It's where
lawyers just starting out learn the basics from seasoned attorneys.
It is one of the few places where advocates and adversaries come
together in a spirit of collegiality and common purpose. It is where
you will hear judges, regulators, and policy-makers speak candidly
to the bar about where the law and the profession are going. It's a
place that offers lawyers exposure to the wider legal community and
helps them grow into positions of leadership. The KBA is the place
where lawyers build extraordinary professional lives and careers.
What is
it you’re looking for in your career?
• Access to the cutting-edge knowledge and information you need to
succeed.
• The chance to introduce your talents and abilities to influential
colleagues and enhance business development.
• Balance and fulfillment derived from shared friendships and life
experiences that reach beyond the practice of law.
• A network of peer support you can always rely on.
• A sense of belonging rooted in pride and accomplishment.
At the Knoxville Bar Association, you’ll
find these and more.
For the Public
The
Knoxville Bar Association (KBA) is a non-profit professional
association that operates several programs in the public
interest. There is a
Lawyer Referral & Information Service
which is operated to make legal services available to
individuals who do not have an attorney.
LawLine OnLine
is a free public service program of the Knoxville Bar
Association designed to help members of the community understand
the law by means of information in easy-to-understand language.
More than 70 different messages are available which help the
public understand common legal problems, recognize potential
legal problems and understand how the justice system works.
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The Knoxville Bar
Association
Speakers Bureau
is offered as a free public service
of the Lawyer Referral & Information Service.
Presentations may be
scheduled at local schools, colleges, community and civic
clubs, church organizations and businesses for presentations
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Our public
education programs, like
Community Law School and the
LawTalk
series, allow p articipants
eager to learn about the law to benefit from a broad overview of
the legal system and information about specific areas of the law
that concern every citizen. The basic objective of the programs
is to create better-informed citizens who understand and fully
appreciate our remarkable system for administering justice.
Individuals who understand our laws, their purpose and their
responsibilities and rights are more likely to respect the law
and to be law-abiding and productive citizens. Law related
education programs permit members of the Knoxville Bar to become
"adjunct professors of law". The
Pro Bono Project
is a joint program of the KBA and the Knoxville Legal Aid
Society that helps meet the legal needs of indigent clients.
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