
Information and Referral
Bar Associations
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With more than 400,000 members, the ABA provides law school accreditation, continuing legal education, information about the law, programs to assist lawyers and judges in their work, and initiatives to improve the legal system for the public.
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Web resources from the Ohio State Bar Association.
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The Akron Bar Association is dedicated to improving the administration of law and justice by fostering community service, educating the Bar, improving public understanding of the law and justice system, and promoting the integrity of the profession. The Akron Bar Association was founded on February 20, 1875, with approximately 50 members. It now has an active membership of over 1,462 lawyers, most of whom are in private practice, plus an additional 94 associate members.
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The Law Library is not open to the public - access is limited to attorneys and statutory members only.
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The Mahoning County Bar Association is a not-for-profit voluntary organization comprised of lawyers who practice or office primarily in Mahoning County, Ohio.
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The Medina County Bar Association (MCBA) seeks to promote public understanding of the legal system and the role of lawyers as well as to promote a spirit of professionalism and collegiality among its members. The Medina County Bar Association offers the community a Lawyer Referral Service to assist citizens in finding an attorney to serve their legal needs. The Medina County Bar Association is also committed to supporting community groups and charitable organizations. The Association and many of its members contribute their time as well as finances to a variety of charities, including those that are closely related to the legal field.
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The Stark County Bar Association was founded in 1900 and has proudly served the Stark County community for more than 100 years. The purpose of the Stark County Bar Association is to work for the general good of the community, to improve the administration of the law in the interests of the public, to promote good relations among the members of the bar, and to further the professional interests of our members.
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The Trumbull County Bar Association was founded in 1879 by it's first president, George M. Tuttle. It has grown to its present size of 450 members It's offices were in the Trumbull County Courthouse until 1997 when it moved to Harmon St., in Warren, Ohio . It is presently located in the lower level of the Trumbull County Law Library.
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The Law Library provides legal research materials for the Wayne County’s Judges and other elected officials, which includes the Wayne County Common Pleas Court, the Wayne County Municipal Court, the Wayne County Juvenile Court and the Wayne County Probate Court. The Law Library is also open to members of the Wayne County Bar Association and the citizens of Wayne County seeking legal information.
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