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What is the difference between the ABA and a state bar association?

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What is the difference between the ABA and a state bar association?

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The ABA is a voluntary professional association for lawyers. There is no requirement that lawyers be members of the ABA in order to practice law. In some states, membership in the state bar association is required for a lawyer to represent clients.

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