Wisconsin specialty bars

  • American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Wisconsin Chapter): The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Wisconsin Chapter was founded to bring together the Badger State's top attorneys in the fields of matrimonial law, including divorce, prenuptial agreements, legal separation, annulment, custody, property valuation, support and the rights of unmarried cohabitors.
  • American Board of Trial Advocates (Wisconsin Chapter): [RosterPDF] The mission of the Foundation of ABOTA is to support the purposes of the American Board of Trial Advocates to preserve the constitutional vision of equal justice for all Americans and preserve our civil justice system for future generations.
  • Association for Women Lawyers: [RosterPDF] The Association for Women Lawyers is a 350-member bar association based in Milwaukee. Membership is open to attorneys who are graduates of accredited law schools and whose licenses to practice law are in good standing. Student membership is open to those persons currently enrolled in accredited law schools.
  • Association of Corporate Counsel: Wisconsin Chapter: [RosterPDF] The Association of Corporate Counsel is the in-house bar associationSM, serving the professional needs of attorneys who practice in the legal departments of corporations and other private sector organizations worldwide. The association promotes the common interests of its members, contributes to their continuing education, seeks to improve understanding of the role of in-house attorneys, and encourages advancements in standards of corporate legal practice.
  • Civil Trial Counsel of Wisconsin (CTCW): [RosterPDF] CTCW is a statewide organization of attorneys dedicated to the defense of Wisconsin citizens and businesses, the maintenance of an equitable civil justice system, and the education of its members. The site is intended to provide their members and the public with access to information which can help achieve those goals.
  • Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association: [RosterPDF] EDWBA was formed in June 2002. As a result of the success of the Milwaukee Bar Association's Federal Bench Bar Committee, it was decided that an organization devoted solely to the federal court should be formed. The EDWBA was the result.
  • Fox Valley Young Lawyers Association: Our mission is to advance the professional and personal development of all young lawyers, to promote and foster a commitment to philanthropic activities in the community, and to encourage active membership within the local Bar Associations. We strive to provide networking opportunities, community service projects, and educational programs to assist local firms in attracting, developing, and retaining new lawyers in the Fox Valley.
  • League of Wisconsin Municipalities: [RosterPDF] The League of Wisconsin Municipalities is a not-for-profit association of municipalities. First established in 1898, the League acts as an information clearinghouse, lobbying organization and legal resource for Wisconsin municipalities. Its membership consists of 386 villages and all of the 190 cities in the state.
  • Legal Association for Women: [RosterPDF] LAW is a voluntary association of lawyers and other legal professionals concerned about the law as it affects women. LAW also focuses on issues affecting women in legal and law-related professions.
  • Milwaukee Young Lawyers Association: [RosterPDF] Mission includes: to perform charitable and educational activities for the Milwaukee community, to advance the professional education and welfare of young lawyers, to promote fellowship among themselves and the members of the Bar as a whole.
  • Wisconsin Asian Bar Association: [RosterPDF] The Wisconsin Asian Bar Association is a new organization committed to four main goals. Our primary objective currently is to establish a solid framework and membership base for an Asian Bar Association.
  • Wisconsin Association for Justice: [RosterPDF] Misssion includes: Defending trial by jury and the adversary system of justice; Striving to achieve and maintain high standards of professional ethics, competency and demeanor in the bench and bar; Promoting fair, prompt, and efficient administration of justice; Educating and training in the art of advocacy.
  • Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (WACDL): [RosterPDF] WACDL is committed to promoting the proper administration of criminal justice; fostering and maintaining the integrity, independence and expertise of the defense lawyer in criminal cases; and encouraging an unyielding concern for the protection of individual rights and due process.
  • Wisconsin Hispanic Lawyers Association: [RosterPDF] The purposes of the Wisconsin Hispanic Lawyers Association shall be to advance the professional development of its members, to advise on issues of interest to the Hispanic community on a local and national level, and to carry on such other purposes as set forth from time to time in its Articles of Incorporation and its By-laws.
  • Wisconsin State Attorneys Association: [RosterPDF] The Wisconsin State Attorneys Association (WSAA) is the collective bargaining agent for employees of the State of Wisconsin who are classified as Attorneys. These are the non-management lawyers who work primarily as either administrative law judges (ALJs), attorneys for departments, boards or commissions in the executive branch of government (agency or house counsel), or as Assistant Attorneys General (AAGs) at the Wisconsin Department of Justice.

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