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Connect with the Southwest Bar Association

Stay connected with legal professionals near you who share similar areas of interest. The Southwest Bar Association produces content and hosts and participates in a number of events to connect with the community they serve.  Explore the topic areas below to find and follow the content relevant to you.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Why should I join the Southwest Bar Association?

Joining the SWBA is a great way to enhance your career and network with other legal professionals in your area.  Members also receive benefits:

  • Free continuing legal education courses
  • We offer a four day seminar, giving 16 CLE credit hours, and we typically cover the ethics requirements during that
    seminar as well.
  • The opportunity to attend a two-day continuing legal education seminar
    located in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Networking and Social Events such as: Judge’s Night, Installation
    Dinner, Golf Outing, and Social Get-Togethers
  • The Bar Program at the Bridgeview Courthouse coupled with required
    General Legal Advice Desk Volunteer Days
  • The Attorney Referral Program
  • Inclusion on our “Find a Lawyer” Page

I’m in need of legal help, can you help me find a lawyer?

Our Find a Lawyer directory allows you to find the lawyer who specializes in your need.   We have a network of lawyers who specalize in many areas of law and would be happy to assist you.

How do I join the Southwest Bar Association?

Membership application form can be found on Membership page. You also have the option of downloading the form and mailing it to us if you prefer.

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