Rockland County Bar Association
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Lawyer Referral Service
Connects individuals in Rockland County with qualified attorneys who can provide legal assistance and representation.

Assigned Counsel Program
Provides legal representation to individuals who are unable to afford an attorney in criminal and family court cases.

CLE Programs
Offers continuing legal education courses to attorneys to enhance their knowledge, skills, and professional development.

About
Rockland County Bar Association


Founded in
1976
EIN
13-2703640
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Advocacy & Rights - Civil Rights - Legal Aid Societies
Address
337 N MAIN ST STE 1 NEW CITY, NY 10956-4318 United States
Website
https://www.rocklandbar.org/
Phone
(845)-634-2149
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About
The Rockland County Bar Association, founded in 1893, is a non-profit professional association in New City, NY. It promotes equal access to justice and greater understanding of the law. The RCBA is a certified provider of Continuing Legal Education programs (CLE's) to its members.
Mission
The Rockland County Bar Association promotes equal access to justice and a greater understanding of the law within Rockland County.

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