| State Bar of Texas—Family Law Section |
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| The Family Law Section was created by the State Bar of Texas Board of Directors in 1960. It is the fourth largest section at the present time. |
| State Bar of Texas-American Indian Law Section |
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| The State Bar Act, adopted by the Legislature in 1939, mandates that all attorneys licensed to practice law in Texas be members of the State Bar. |
| Johnson/Somervell County Bar Association |
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| Tarrant County Bar Association |
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| The Tarrant County Bar Association was established in 1904 and is a voluntary bar association, open to all attorneys licensed to practice in Texas. The Bar year runs from July 1 through June 30. |
| Tarrant County Family Law Bar Association |
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| The Tarrant County Family Law Bar Association is a voluntary association of lawyers, Judges, Associate Judges, legal assistants, court coordinators and other professionals who strive to improve the practice of family law, which includes divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, modification, paternity, enforcement, contempt, pre-marital agreements, mediated settlement agreements, QDROs, adoption, termination, juvenile justice, partitions and name changes. |
| Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA) |
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| For more than 60 years, the American Association for Justice, also known as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA®), has supported plaintiff trial lawyers—as the collective voice of the trial bar on Capitol Hill and in courthouses across the nation and by providing exclusive services designed for trial lawyers. |
| Texas Trial Lawyers Association |
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| For more than 60 years, the American Association for Justice, also known as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA®), has supported plaintiff trial lawyers—as the collective voice of the trial bar on Capitol Hill and in courthouses across the nation and by providing exclusive services designed for trial lawyers. |
| College of the State Bar of Texas |
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| The College of the State Bar of Texas is an honorary society of lawyers who are among the best trained attorneys in Texas. Members are qualified attorneys who are interested in both high ethical standards and improved training for all Texas attorneys. |