Membership EligibilityAny person licensed to practice law by the Supreme Court of Washington who is a member in good standing of, or voluntarily inactive with, the Washington State Bar Association, who resides in Clallam County or maintains an office therein, and who is current in Clallam County Bar Association dues shall be eligible for membership.
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DuesRegular membership dues are $100 per year, due at the beginning of each calendar year. For attorneys that have been admitted to practice for three years or less, nonprofit organization employees, or government employees, dues are $70 per year.
Join the CCBA listserv (Google Group)
The CCBA listserv is open to all Clallam County legal practitioners, regardless of membership status. To join, submit your request by email at [email protected]. Although CCBA membership is not required to join the list, some CCBA announcement emails may be sent out through the listserv. However, certain important membership communications (such as bar poll invitations) will only be sent directly to your email. If you are a member, make sure we have your preferred email for bar polls and CCBA member communications. Membership BenefitsBenefits of being a Clallam County Bar Association Member include the following:
1) Serve on the board of trustees. 2) Vote in the annual meeting, nominate/vote on trustee positions, and vote on important bar association decisions. 3) Participate in election forums and voting on bar polls. 4) Serve on bar association committees. 5) Work with other members to build a better legal community in Clallam County. 5) Help fund the scholarships we award to local high school graduates each year. |
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