The KBA offers savings and benefits to its members from a growing list of products and services that are updated regularly and you are encouraged to visit the member services page often for new partnerships.
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KBA members are welcome to use one of the Bar Center’s meeting rooms for depositions or to meet with clients at no charge to members; simply call ahead -- (502) 564-3795 -- to make arrangements.
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KBA and YourMembership are pleased to provide an opportunity for our members to browse job postings from employers who are looking to recruit Kentucky’s top legal professionals.
Sections, subdivisions of the KBA, enable members to connect and network with other members based on shared interests or practice characteristics.
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KBA's Young Lawyers Division assists young lawyers in the practice of law and conducts programs of interest and value to young lawyers.
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KBA's Find a Mentor service allows attorneys to connect with more experienced attorneys for in-person mentoring and support.
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The CLE Commission is responsible for the administration and regulation of all continuing legal education programs and activities for the KBA. The intent of this online resource is to give KBA members the information needed to achieve compliance with the annual minimum education requirement.
Each fall the Kentucky Bar Association presents the Kentucky Law Update Program. This program offers every Kentucky attorney in good standing the opportunity to meet the 12.0 CLE credit requirement, including the 2.0 ethics credit requirement, at no additional cost.
The KBA offers Decisis as a complimentary legal research member benefit. Decisis shares the same parent company as LexisNexis® and offers an expansive library which includes both state and federal cases, statutes, court rules, and more.
The KBA, through KYLAP, has partnered with an Employee Assistance Program to provide enhanced mental health support KBA members. All assistance remains COMPLETELY CONFIDENTIAL, pursuant to S.C.R. 3.990.
KYLAP Assists lawyers, law students and judges dealing with any mental health illness, including depression, stress and addictions.
SOLACE was created to provide a network of volunteers ready to help an attorney or other member of the legal community with non-monetary needs in times of crisis, whether natural disaster, illness, or other emergency.