Examples of 'county bar' in a sentence
Meaning of "county bar"
This phrase refers to a specific type of legal institution in the United States, known as a 'county bar'. It is an association of lawyers who are licensed to practice law in a particular county. The county bar typically organizes events, provides resources, and upholds professional standards for attorneys in that jurisdiction
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And the county bar told me where you lived.
No record of him at the county clerk or the county bar.
The county bar association did not invite them to join.
He studied law afterward, and was admitted to the Suffolk County bar.
County Bar gives awards.
Jeffrey is a member of the Essex, Hudson and Morris county bar associations.
The Cook County Bar Association was home to a number of first Black women in law.
He is a member of the Arkansas, Missouri, and Pulaski County bar associations.
Zavatt was active in the Nassau County Bar Association, serving as its President in 1950.
There he began to study law and was admitted to the Andrew County bar in 1871.
As a member of the Snohomish County Bar Association, she has acted as a Trustee since 2002.
He studied law and was admitted to the Hartford County Bar in 1856.
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