Louisville Bar Association
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Since 1904
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 502-583-5314
- Address:
- 600 W Main St Louisville, KY 40202
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- Categories
- Associations, Administrative & Governmental Law Attorneys, Arbitration & Mediation Attorneys, Attorneys, Civil Litigation & Trial Law Attorneys, Commercial Law Attorneys, Criminal Law Attorneys, Employment Agencies, Employment Opportunities, Family Law Attorneys, Immigration Law Attorneys, Insurance Attorneys, International Law Attorneys, Medical Malpractice Attorneys, Personal Injury Law Attorneys, Real Estate Attorneys, Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Attorneys
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- Neighborhoods
- Central Business District, Central Louisville
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Free Consultation: No
General Info
Founded in 1900 and based in Louisville, Kentucky, the Louisville Bar Association (LBA) is a voluntary bar organization operating under the supervision of Kentuckys Supreme Court. The LBAs rich history of serving legal professionals and the public continues today by offering education and development programs in Jefferson County and throughout Kentucky and Southern Indiana. The LBAs diverse membership includes attorneys in both public and private sectors who practice criminal law, civil and commercial litigation, administrative law, family, immigration, business and corporate, insurance defense, medical malpractice, real estate, trust and estates, probate, maritime, international law, arbitration, personal injury, land use and zoning law, among other areas. In 2010, the LBA adopted the motto and Pride in the profession. Service to the community. capturing the essence of its mission to inform, educate and empower all members of the legal community in Kentuckiana. The LBA is not a state agency. The associations programs and activities are supported by member dues, seminar fees, publications revenue, commissions on client referral and placement services, grant funding and other self generated revenue. Promote justice, professional excellence and respect for the law; improve public access to the judicial system; provide law-related services to the community; and serve our members.