Franklin County Bar Association
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Law Day
An educational program for youths and young adults.

Stepping Out
An educational program for youths and young adults.

The Law and You
A program for the community.

Speakers' Bureau
A program for the community offering speakers.

About
Franklin County Bar Association


Founded in
1994
EIN
04-3211883
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Advocacy & Rights
Address
20 FEDERAL ST STE 4 GREENFIELD, MA 01301-3324 United States
Website
https://franklincountybar.org/
Phone
(413)-773-9839
Email address
About
The Franklin County Bar Association, established in 1812, promotes justice, excellence in the legal profession, and congeniality among peers. They maintain the honor of the profession, promote high standards of conduct, and provide continuing legal education. The FCBA also fosters cooperation among members through initiatives like the Community Fund and the Thomas W. Merrigan Memorial Scholarship.
Mission
The Franklin County Bar Association upholds the honor of the legal profession, promotes high standards of conduct, advances the administration of justice and legal education, and fosters cooperation among its members.

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