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  EVENTS
 
  March 3, 2010
Luncheon
12:30 p.m.
at the Bull & Bear Club

Cost: $20 for members /
$25 for non-members
Luncheon Reservations
In order to validate parking, members and guests should park in the RMA lot located on Canal Street between 9th and 10th Street.

  April 7, 2010
Annual Legislative
Luncheon
12:00 p.m.
at the Bull & Bear Club

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MRWBA Mission Statement
 

1.   To improve the professional competence of area lawyers, including its members, through educational and other means; 

2.   To promote understanding and appropriate reform in the law; judicial procedure and the science of jurisprudence generally; 

3.   To preserve and promote the honor and integrity of the legal profession; 

4.   To support and enhance personal satisfaction and professional advancement of women in the legal profession and in the judiciary; 

5.   To promote collegiality among women in the legal profession; 

6.   To facilitate and improve the administration of justice; 

7.   To promote the delivery of legal services to the entire community and to foster civic and community service; 

8.   To promote an increased understanding by the public of the legal system; 

9.   To inform and stimulate debate among the members of the Association on legal and social issues affecting the legal profession; 

10.  To undertake any other matters necessary or proper to the operation of a voluntary Bar Association; and  

11.  To do all things necessary or desirable to carry out the foregoing purposes.