About the Division for Bar Services
The ABA Division for Bar Services is organized under four objectives:
- To serve as the primary communications link between the ABA and other bar associations
- To provide staff support and/or liaison for key bar-related organizations
- To provide education, training and management support services for bar leaders
- To serve as coordinating agency for ABA services to bar associations.
The Standing Committee on Bar Activities and Services provides leadership and oversees operation for the Division for Bar Services.
Bar Leadership Institute
The 2009 BLI will
be held on March 12-14th. Registration
is now open!
Field Service
Through complimentary on-site visits, Division for Bar Services staff exchange information with bar leaders and executive staff about bar association activities and priorities. During the discussion, division staff will identify resources available to help bar associations carry out their priorities. Staff also is available to assist with the development of bar leadership conferences.
Benefits of a field service visit:
- Expanded pool of resources
- Discussion focused on your bar association's activities and priorities
- Information on best practices and program models
- Direct contact with ABA staff specialists and connection to ABA resources
Bar Leader Toolkit
The American Bar Association's Bar Leader Toolkit provides state and local bar associations with a sample op-ed piece, links to ABA resources to use in speaking, writing and editorializing within your communities. The publication focuses on a different issue for each of its monthly publications.
Bar Leader Magazine
Bar
Leader, a news magazine from the ABA Division for Bar Services,
published six times a year, covers the important issues and trends
that affect you as a leader at a state, local, or special-focus bar
association.
2007 State and Local Bar Membership Dues and Mandatory Fees Survey
2005 Bar Activities Inventory Released
The
2005
Bar Activities Inventory is now available for purchase. This publication
is the result of a comprehensive survey of over 150 state and local
bar associations. Information was gathered in the areas of administration,
governance, continuing legal education, membership size, budgets,
expenditures, nondues revenue, staffing, and many other topics.

