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The Solano County Bar Association (SCBA) serves the interests of the
community as well as the legal professionals in Solano County.
Please feel welcome to email us,
Julie Hilt - Executive Director, with your feedback or questions.
We're here to help...
Since 1950 the SCBA has been an association of
legal practitioners in Solano County. The SCBA serves the 400 + lawyers
who live or work in Solano County. Its mission is to serve the legal
profession and enhance its professionalism, to serve its Solano County
community, and to support and improve the justice system.
A full-service bar association, the SCBA offers its members
important opportunities for professional education and development, as
well as various member benefits. Membership in the SCBA demonstrates
support for the core values of our legal system - equal justice for all
through equal access to an independent judicial system.
The SCBA and its committees present regular, affordable, and convenient educational
programs featuring distinguished speakers on issues of interest and
concern to legal professionals. The SCBA activities present opportunities
for members to meet and work with other lawyers and judicial officers
on continuing education programs, pro bono projects, and issues of common
concern.
The Solano County Bar Association is established to maintain
the honor and dignity of the profession of the law, to increase its usefulness
in promoting the due administration of justice, to cultivate social relations
among its members, to provide educational opportunities to its members,
and all activities related to these purposes.
For the most part, the committees of the Association are organized
along substantive law lines. They provide opportunities for professional
development through continuing education programs in their respective
practice areas and through the cultivation of social fellowship and professional
exchange among attorneys with similar practices.
The Committees of the Association handle matters of continuing
interest to all members, without regard to substantive law boundaries.
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