Massachusetts Bar Association
Founded | 1911 (Incorporation) |
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Type | Bar Association |
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Area served | Law |
Website | www.massbar.org |
The Massachusetts Bar Association (MBA) is a voluntary, non-profit bar association in Massachusetts with a headquarters on West Street in Boston's Downtown Crossing. The MBA also has a Western Massachusetts office.
The purpose of the MBA is to serve the legal profession and the public by promoting the administration of justice, legal education, professional excellence and respect for the law.[1] The MBA represents a diverse[clarification needed] group of attorneys, judges and legal professionals across the commonwealth.
Contents
1 Membership
2 Presidents
3 References
4 External links
Membership
Any member of the Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in good standing may become a member of the Association. Only members may vote and hold office in the Association.
Membership dues vary depending on how long an attorney has practiced, with special consideration given to particular areas of law, including legal services attorneys.
Any member of the MBA who has been admitted to the bar for 50 years, and is a current member in good standing shall automatically become a life member of the MBA and be exempt from paying annual dues.
Presidents
Christopher P. Sullivan, Boston, MA (2017–2018)
Jeffrey N. Catalano, Boston, MA (2016–2017)
Robert W. Harnais, Quincy, MA (2015–2016)
Marsha Kazarosian, Haverhill, MA (2014–2015)
Douglas K. Sheff, Boston, MA (2013–2014)
Robert L. Holloway, Jr., Peabody, MA (2012–2013)
Richard P. Campbell, Boston, MA (2011–2012)
Denise Squillante, Fall River, MA (2010–2011)
Valerie Yarashus, Boston, MA (2009–2010)- Edward McIntyre, Clinton, MA (2008–2009)
David W. White Jr., Boston, MA (2007–2008)
Mark Mason, Springfield, MA (2006–2007)
Warren Fitzgerald, Boston, MA (2005–2006)
Kathleen M. O'Donnell, Lowell, MA (2004–2005)
Richard C. Van Nostrand, Worcester, MA (2003–2004)- Joseph P.J. Vrabel, Framingham, MA (2002–2003)
- Carol A.G. DiMento, Swampscott, MA (2001–2002)
Edward P. Ryan Jr., Fitchburg, MA (2000–2001)
References
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External links
- Official website