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Legal Services
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Ohio Association of Civil Trial Attorneys
We are an organization of civil defense attorneys and corporate executives engaged in the defense of civil lawsuits and the management of claims.
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Worthington
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Law, International Law, and Jurisprudence
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American Bar Foundation
We've moved. https://t. co/VLrC8Uw1qk.
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers Foundation
The Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers, founded in 1995, promotes and support the professional development of Black lawyers, judges, and law students in MN.
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Minneapolis
Case Management Society of America Inc
Information about upcoming events can be accessed by going to http://www.
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Phoenix
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Business, Youth Development
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Lawtino Case Corp
Welcome Empowering Communities Changing Lives Through awareness and law scholarships we offer opportunities for Lawtino to come together with our youth and explore a law degree in San Antonio Lawtino Case Empowering the Hispanic Community in San Antonio Lawtino is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing awareness and accessibility of the legal profession within the Hispanic community in San Antonio.
San Antonio
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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Legal Secretaries Incorporated
Desert Palm Legal Professionals Association is a chapter of Legal Professionals, Incorporated.
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Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference Inc
The Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference holds an annual bankruptcy seminar, publishes a newsletter, and hosts professional social events throughout the year.
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National Association of Dealer Counsel
THE ORGANIZATION FUNCTIONS AS A TRADE ASSOCIATION OF ATTORNEYS WHO REPRESENT THE AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP INDUSTRY.
Washington
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Crime, Legal Related N.E.C.
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TENNESSEE JUVENILE COURT SERVICES
WHO WE ARETennessee Juvenile Court Services Association In September 1972 Juvenile Court representatives from Davidson Hamilton Knox and Shelby Counties met in Nashville and agreed to form an ad hoc committee for the purpose of establishing a professional association of juvenile court workers that would become a permanent organization to serve the interest and needs of children in the State.
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