State Bar of Georgia - Programs

Programs

The Bar offers a variety of programs:

  • B.A.S.I.C.S.
  • Committee to Promote Inclusion in the Profession
  • Consumer Assistance Program
  • Continuing Legal Education
  • Fee Arbitration
  • Georgia Diversity Program
  • Judicial District Professionalism Program
  • Law-Related Education Program
  • Law Practice Management
  • Lawyer Assistance Program
  • Legislative Program
  • Military Legal Assistance Program
  • Pro Bono Project
  • Transition Into Law Practice Program
  • Unlicensed Practice of Law

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