State Bar definition

State Bar means the State Bar of Texas.
State Bar means the North Carolina State Bar.
State Bar means the state bar of Wisconsin.

Examples of State Bar in a sentence

  • Beginning in September 2024, Defendants will cause the State Bar to make clear that the Diversity Clerkship Program is open to all first-year law students attending either Marquette University Law School or the University of Wisconsin Law School who are in good standing.

  • All State Bar materials regarding the Diversity Clerkship Program shall be consistent with the example drawn from the State Bar website and attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Defendants will not permit the State Bar to state, suggest, or insinuate in its materials that only law students from diverse backgrounds, with backgrounds that have been historically excluded from the legal field, or who have been socially disadvantaged are eligible.

  • Defendants will also cause all promotional, explanatory, or other materials created by the State Bar to clearly state that all such students are eligible to participate in the Diversity Clerkship Program.

  • Pursuant to rules promulgated by the Texas Supreme Court and the State Bar of Texas, we hereby advise you that the State Bar of Texas investigates and prosecutes complaints of professional misconduct against attorneys licensed in Texas.


More Definitions of State Bar

State Bar means the State Bar of California.
State Bar means the Mandatory State Bar Fee Arbitration program;
State Bar means the West Virginia State Bar;
State Bar means the State Bar of Arizona created by rule of this court.
State Bar means State Bar of Nevada.
State Bar includes the attorney regulatory body of any jurisdiction in which the Network Attorney maintains an office for the practice of law, and/or in which the Network Attorney is authorized to practice law.
State Bar means the Ohio State Bar Association.