Colorado Bar Association
Bar association in Colorado
- United States
Membership
The Colorado State Bar Association (CBA), founded in 1897, is a voluntary bar association for the state of Colorado.
The earliest bar association in what is now Colorado was the Weld County Bar Association, founded by three lawyers in or after 1870.[2]
A 21-member board of governors is elected on an annual basis, except for an executive director, who is hired by the board itself.[1]
CBA is the publisher of a monthly journal, The Colorado Lawyer.
References
- ^ a b Colorado Bar Association Quick Facts & Tip Sheet, Colorado Bar Association, archived from the original on 2012-11-14, retrieved 2012-11-27
- ^ Weld County Bar Centennial, Colorado Bar Association, archived from the original on 2012-12-19, retrieved 2012-11-27
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