State Bar of Arizona

State Bar of Arizona

The State Bar of Arizona regulates the practice of law in Arizona. It licenses lawyers and establishes procedures for the discipline of misconduct by lawyers.

The Bar promotes its "Wills for Heroes" program and other "pro bono" volunteer work by Arizona lawyers. Its website, www.azbar.org, contains pertinent consumer information and the ability to view most of a lawyer's disciplinary history, if one exists.

ee also

Baird v. State Bar of Arizona

External links

* [http://www.azbar.org/ Official site.]


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