from the lawyers wiping there boots at the bar cause they had horse manure on them
Too many: Bar exam, bar mitzvah, bar rail, bar mill, for example. Each of these uses the word bar to mean a completely different thing: The bar (lawyers), bar (a Hebrew word), a bar where you drink, and either a grinding mill that uses metal bars or a mill that makes metal bars.
In the phrase "state bar," the word "bar" is referring to the body of lawyers who are qualified to practice law in that particular state/jurisdiction. The bar is also a railing found in a courtroom which separates people conducting court related business, i.e. lawyers, judges, court personnel, witnesses, parties to a case, etc., from observers. The phrase "passing the bar" refers, not only to passing the bar exam, but also to a rite of passage - you transition from an observer to a lawyer by passing through the bar (the railing) during your swearing in ceremony (if this is part of your ceremony). The BAR Association is an entitlement given to lawyers and judges who make an oath to the British Accredidation Registry.
The Georgia bar association is the governing authority for lawyers who may practice in the state of Georgia. The bar association administers the bar exam for new lawyers wishing to practice as well as sets the moral and professional codes of conduct which the lawyers must adhere to.
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you have to pass the bar to become a lisensed lawyer.
The State Bar of Georgia is the bar association of lawyers allowed to practice in Georgia. It is compulsory for such lawyers to be members. It has a website, gabar, where one can find details of the members and other information.
God, conscience, the judiciary and the bar associations.
The Columbus Bar Association provides an organization which lawyers can use to network with other lawyers in the state of Ohio. The stated goal of the organization is to provide services such as video conferencing for lawyers and other working in the legal profession.
The answer is BAR. T.o gain admission to the bar of the Supreme Court
A bar association is a professional organization for lawyers. It typically provides support and resources to its members, including continuing education, networking opportunities, and advocacy for the legal profession. Bar associations also often play a role in setting standards for professional conduct and ethics within the legal field.
Member of the Bar Association.
Edwin David Robertson has written: 'Brethren and sisters of the bar' -- subject(s): Bar associations, History, Lawyers, New York County Lawyers' Association