Fairfax Bar Association

Fairfax Bar Association

Legal Services

Fairfax, Virginia 324 followers

We are aimed towards serving our community and our justice system.

About us

The Fairfax Bar Association is a voluntary professional organization with more than 2,000 attorneys practicing in Virginia, the District of Columbia, and Maryland. The FBA and its members work to improve the legal profession, the community in which they live and the administration of justice in society. The mission of the Fairfax Bar Association is to serve its members by: Cultivating professional competence, collegiality and diversity; Facilitating interactions between its members and members of the Bench; Fostering the public’s understanding of the practice of law and the judicial system; Operating a public law library; and Serving as a leading voice of the legal profession.

Website
http://www.fairfaxbar.org
Industry
Legal Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Fairfax, Virginia
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1976
Specialties
Law Referral Services, Pro Bono Services, and Attorney workstations

Locations

  • Primary

    4110 Chain Bridge Road

    Suite 216

    Fairfax, Virginia 22030-4046, US

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Employees at Fairfax Bar Association

Updates

  • The Selected Topics in Evidence for Family Law: Hearsay, Foundations, and Experts CLE will take place one week from today. Hear from our Distinguished Panelists: The Honorable Jonathan D. Frieden, Fairfax County Circuit Court The Honorable Melissa S. Cardoce, Fairfax County J&DR District Court Dawn M. Butorac, Esq., Fairfax County Public Defender's Office Aaron J. Christoff, Esq., Moore, Christoff & Siddiqui, PLLC Andrew T. Elders, Esq., Fairfax County Public Defender's Office For more information and to register, follow this link: https://bit.ly/3UWVEMN

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  • Join the Northern Virginia Pro Bono Law Center for this invaluable event. This program is FREE in exchange for participation in 3 client intake sessions in the coming year and representation of those clients, as possible, in conjunction with Legal Services of Northern Virginia. Hear from distinguished speakers, Honorable Michael Lindner Judge, Fairfax General District Court, Connell Loftus, Esq., Harris Loftus PLLC, Edgar Gonzalez Esq., Legal Services of Northern Virginia For more information or to register online, follow this link: https://bit.ly/3U2oSbu

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  • The Event will cover: Electronic evidence basics What can be recovered from the most recent Apple iPhones and versions of iOS What can be recovered from computers running Microsoft Windows 11 What artifacts may be relevant to your family law case What deleted communications and artifacts can be recovered from mobile devices Michael Maschke from Sensei Enterprises, Inc. will provide updates on electronic evidence techniques and tips to law firms that specialize in family law matters. For more information, or to register, please follow this link: https://bit.ly/3W9mthI

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  • The Northern Virginia Pro Bono Law Center and the Employment Law Section of the Fairfax Bar Association is pleased to present this live webinar. This joint presentation is FREE in exchange for a commitment to assist those most in need and will cover employment law problems that are widespread but are particularly important to low-income wage earners. The training will enable any lawyer to better assist clients with employment and wage issues. Follow this link to register: https://bit.ly/3vNtQ3F

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  • Navigating a domestic relations case, whether in Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court or the Circuit Court is tough. No two cases are exactly the same. What are your roles and responsibilities as a paralegal in these cases? How can you best support your attorney? Learn from paralegal-turned-attorney Sarah Goding and her paralegal on tips and tricks to successfully navigate a case from beginning to end – from custody, visitation and support petitions, to separate maintenance actions, to contested divorce and settlement negotiations. We will also discuss informal and formal discovery processes. Sarah and her paralegal will discuss what has and has not worked for them through the years. For more information and to register online, follow this link: https://bit.ly/3Ue1nh6

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  • Join us for the Criminal Law Practice Section's "Pursuing and Presenting a Mental Health Defense" CLE on April 11th. Hear from our distinguished speakers: Dr. Travis Flower, J.D., Psy. D, Woodbridge Psychological Associates, PC Andrew T. Elders, Esq., Fairfax County Public Defender's Office For more information and to register online, follow this link: https://bit.ly/3xkJeFk

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