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MVL Member Bar Associations
Denver Bar Association
The Denver Bar, founded in 1891, has more than 7,000 members. Our staff is dedicated to giving you the best fiscal management, the latest in legal technology information, the best membership services, and public relations. You can reach most staffers at the bar by calling (303) 860-1115, or dial toll-free, (800) 332-6736.  
 

First Judicial Bar Association

"The First JD Bar Association is an organization of licensed attorneys with ties to Gilpin and Jefferson counties, located just west of Denver, Colorado. We have approximately eight hundred lawyers, including judges, members of the office of the District Attorney, members of the office of the Public Defender, and those otherwise serving in the public sector. However, the majority of our members are private, sole-practicing attorneys, or lawyers associated together in small to moderate-sized law firms. . . ."

 

 

Adams Broomfield Bar Association

The Adams/Broomfield Bar Association is the bar association for the Seventeenth Judicial District.  Established to include the bar for both Adams and Broomfield Counties after the expansion of the Seventeenth Judicial District from Adams County to include the newly formed City and County of Broomfield in 2001, the Adams/Broomfield Bar Association has established an identity as a pivotal player in the communities that it serves.

 

 

The Arapahoe County Bar Association

The main activities of the Association include monthly meetings, continuing legal programs, community service and public education projects, and bench/bar activities. Major yearly activities include the Judges' meeting with honors the judiciary, the Law Day Luncheon, an out of state trip which combines educational and social activities for members and families, a holiday party, and the Annual Meeting in June, which includes the golf tournament, election of officers, and award presentations. The Association presents three annual awards -- the Tommy D. Drinkwine Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year Award, the Charles Dillion Public Service Award, and the Raymond Frenchmore Award for outstanding service to the juvenile justice system.

The ACBA also works cooperatively with other organizations in the legal community. In particular, the ACBA has a history of close working relationship with the judges and administration of the 18th Judicial District for the purpose of promoting accessibility of the justice system. The ACBA takes pride in the fact that it was a compelling influence in the construction of the new Arapahoe County Justice Center which opened in 1989. In addition, the ACBA sends five representatives to the Colorado Bar Association's Board of Governors, and also has representatives on the governing boards of the Metropolitan Lawyer Referral Service, and the Metro Volunteer Lawyers (formerly the Thursday Night Bar Association.) In the past, the ABA has assisted the Colorado Supreme Court with public education projects in area high schools; it has provided volunteers to the Help Center 4 Ask-Lawyer Program, and assisted the Colorado Bar Association with its high school mock trial program. These activities promote the ACBA's goals of promoting public legal education, equal access to the justice system, and the highest professionalism among members of the bar.

 

 

Douglas Elbert Bar Association

  • Geographical Area: Douglas and Elbert Counties
  • Number of Members: 324
  • President: Rebecca Goldmanis 
  • Special Events/Projects: None at this time.
  • Pro Bono Project: Metro Volunteer Lawyers. To apply, contact Colorado Legal Services at 303- 837-1313
  • Regular Meetings: Monthly, 2nd Wed Sept-June
  • Officers: Elected in May
 

 

 

 
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