Committees
KBA Committees are voluntary organizations which carry out a variety of special projects for the KBA. Some Committees are established pursuant to Supreme Court Rule to address continuing needs of the bar while others are created for special projects by the Board of Governors and may be of limited duration. Committee and chair appointments are made annually by the President of the KBA. If you are interested in a committee appointment call the Executive Director.
Current Committees & Descriptions
Sections
Get involved in the KBA while building your network base and increasing your professional development opportunities! The KBA has numerous specialized sections that publish newsletters, sponsor service projects, offer topical CLE opportunities and meet to address issues of common concern.
Current Sections & Information
Great Place to Start
The Kentucky Bar Association’s Great Place to Start resource center dedicated to providing attorneys in Kentucky, who are seeking advice and guidance, with resources to connect with experienced attorneys willing to provide support, thereby promoting professionalism and competence in attorneys and increasing client satisfaction and confidence.
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CLE Participation
If you are interested in getting involved with our Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs, including the Kentucky Law Update, New Lawyer Program, and Annual Convention, please email the KBA’s CLE Department or call (502) 564-3795.
Local Bar Associations
The KBA maintains a list of Kentucky's local and specialty bar associations. To learn about a bar association in your area, please email the KBA or call (502) 564-3795.
View Local and Specialty Bar Associations
Board of Governors
Supreme Court Rule 3.070 provides that the Board of Governors is the governing body of the Association and the agent of the Court for the purpose of administering and enforcing the Rules of the Court governing the practice of law.
Board Positions
Officers
- KBA President (one-year term)
- President-Elect (one-year term)
- Vice President (one-year term)
- Immediate Past President (one-year term)
- Young Lawyer's Division Chair (one-year term)
Governors
- two attorneys from each Supreme Court District (two-year term)
- four lay members for consideration of disciplinary cases
Meetings
The Board meets at least six times a year in sessions that generally are a day and a half in length. The role of the Board in those meetings includes:
- hearing task force, committee and section reports;
- making Bar policy decisions;
- issuing formal ethics and unauthorized practice of law opinions;
- considering appeals from CLE Commission and Attorneys' Advertising Commission rulings;
- considering budget and other matters involving Bar operations.
There is a discipline session each meeting during which twenty-one members, including four lay members, of the Board participate in deliberations on charges of professional misconduct brought against members of the Bar and make recommendations to the Supreme Court on guilt and punishment or innocence of charged members.