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The State Bar of Texas provides resources for those who are considering a career as a lawyer. Information is available on Texas law schools, the Texas Board of Law Examiners, and the Law School Admissions Council.
The State Bar of Texas provides many resources for its members, from legal research tools to the Texas Lawyers’ Assistance Program, and myriad benefits and services including special offers and discounts on a variety of programs.
The State Bar, the Texas Young Lawyers Association, and the bar’s Law-Related Education Department publish dozens of handbooks and pamphlets in both English and Spanish on topics such as the legal system, health issues, family law, and veterans rights.
This guide has information on lawyer referral services, legal directories, and bar associations in Texas that can help you locate an attorney.
With more than 100,000 active members, the State Bar of Texas is one of the largest state bars in the United States. Unlike the American Bar Association (ABA), the State Bar of Texas (SBOT) is a mandatory bar. The State Bar is headquartered in the Texas Law Center at 1414 Colorado Street in Austin. [3]
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Of the 4,600 men and 17 women licensed to practice law in Texas in 1900, only 315 belonged to the voluntary Texas Bar Association. By 1910 Texas Bar membership grew to 635, and in 1920 it had grown to 971 lawyers.
The Supreme Court of Texas issued an order on June 25 regarding the adoption and implementation of the NextGen Bar Exam and a separate Texas law component. The court expects both to debut with the administration of the July 2028 Texas Bar Examination, according to a press release.
The State Bar of Texas, the American Bar Association, and legal aid providers across the state remind Texans that a toll-free legal assistance hotline is available to low-income individuals and families affected by the Texas winter storm that began February 11.
The State Bar of Texas is the second-largest state bar association in terms of active attorney members in the United States. The State Bar Act, adopted by the Legislature in 1939, mandates that all attorneys licensed to practice law in Texas be members of the State Bar.