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Iowa Association for Justice - State Trial Lawyers

By joining the Iowa Association for Justice, you've demonstrated a concern for improving both the  quality of your practice and the legal system in which you participate. IAJ offers programs and services that benefit members at all stages of their careers. This listing provides an overview of many of the services offered by your Association.

Legal Assistance - The Iowa State Bar Association

 In Iowa there are limited resources and programs available to provide free civil legal assistance. When you call a program to request assistance, you will be screened for eligibility. A client is eligible for assistance if their income and assets fall within the established guidelines and if the case fits within the priorities set by the program. Not all clients who are financially eligible will be able to receive assistance because of the limited staff or volunteer resources of the programs. The program will assess your case to determine if they may be able to assist you. Your case may be handled by one of the staff attorneys at the program. In some circumstances your case will be referred to a private attorney who has volunteered to assist persons referred through a pro bono program.  

State of Iowa Official Judicial Branch

The Iowa Judicial Branch dedicates itself to providing independent and accessible forums for the fair and prompt resolution of disputes, administering justice under law equally to all persons. 

Kansas State Bar Association

The Kansas Bar Association (KBA) was founded in 1882 as a voluntary association for dedicated legal professionals and has more than 7,200 members, including lawyers, judges, law students, and paralegals.

University of Kansas School of Law

Our philosophy at KU Law is to teach students the foundations of the law, then provide them with the hands-on experience necessary to begin their careers ready for practice. We offer 12 clinical programs with more than 200 clinical openings for students. The school's setting at the heart of a major research university also makes possible the 11 joint-degree programs open to law students. The most popular programs are business, health services administration, and social welfare, but joint degrees are also available in East Asian languages and cultures, economics, indigenous studies, journalism, political science, philosophy, public administration, Russian and East European studies, and urban planning.

Washburn University School of Law

Rated #24 in the nation for employment -- for full-time, long-term, bar-required positions. Located in the capital city of Kansas, Washburn University School of Law is conveniently situated in the greater Kansas City metropolitan area.

Kansas Trial Lawyers Association

Every day in the State of Kansas, numerous people are injured by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct of an individual or company. Fortunately for these victims, they have the opportunity to receive remuneration for the wrong that was committed against them. This area of law is known as personal injury or tort law. The outcome of a personal injury or tort law case, however, depends heavily on the lawyer that represents the injured victim. The Kansas Trial Lawyers Association provides legal professionals the services they need to provide their clients with the best representation possible.

Kansas Judicial Branch

Kansas Judicial Branch --information for the legal community and the general public about the state's courts. 

Kentucky Bar Association

The first meeting of lawyers from across Kentucky was held in 1871 during which a voluntary association was created. In 1934, the Kentucky General Assembly passed an act creating an all inclusive bar association which authorized the Court of Appeals (now Supreme Court) to adopt and promulgate rules and regulations defining the practice of law and to establish a code of professional responsibility to govern the discipline of members of the Bar. Since then, The Kentucky Bar Association has been the mandatory bar association of the State of Kentucky.

UK College of Law - University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky College of Law engages in rigorous academic instruction by nationally-renowned faculty and commits to the success of its students while furthering its mission of enhancing the public’s understanding of legal issues and engaging in law reform. The College of Law, founded in 1908, is celebrating over one hundred years of service to the Commonwealth of Kentucky. We are proud to have provided legal education to many of Kentucky’s leaders and outstanding lawyers, and we believe that our current students will join the ranks of those who have helped to better this state.