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A bar association, also called a legal association, is a group of lawyers that are not only dealing with issues affecting the legal profession but also dedicated to serving their own members. Members involved in bar associations are qualified as barristers or advocates. For practicing attorneys, membership in bar associations may be mandatory or optional.

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