Statement on the Rule of Law and an Independent Judiciary
Adopted February 19, 2020 Respect for the rule of law and the preservation of an independent judiciary are among the…
Five Reasons to Attend the 2020 Tax Law Conference
HOLISTIC APPROACH: Attend the 44th Annual Tax Law Conference in Washington, D.C., March 5–6, 2020, for the opportunity to find…
Katherine Seikaly Chronicles the Benefits of Attending the Qui Tam Conference
Federal Bar Association conferences are an ideal opportunity to take a deep dive into emerging and unique areas of the…
Clear as a Whistle: Register Now for 2020 Qui Tam Conference
OUT OF THIS WORLD: U.S. Attorney Maria Chapa Lopez recently announced that United Paradyne Corporation agreed to pay the United…
Art. Fashion. Inspiration. NYC.
New York City is the place to be this February for a dynamic duo of conferences hosted by the…
Washington Watch: Good News- Judicial Vacancies Continue to Decline
The Federal Bar Association’s constant focus on the nomination of candidates to the federal bench is centered on keeping federal…
Top 10 Reasons to Attend the Art Law & Litigation Conference
Utilizing the lenses of law, commerce, finance, and technology to extrapolate rules about art will serve to enhance one’s understanding…
President’s Message: Leading the Way to the Next 100 Years
From its small beginning in January 1920 with 438 founding members, the FBA has brought together attorneys and judges from…
“Green” Fashion and Beauty at 2020 Fashion Law Conference
POT OF GOLD: The Federal Bar Association is committed to exploring innovative, cutting-edge topics in the law. The latest “It”…
Art/Work: The Intersectionality of Art, Law, Finance, and Transactions
“Art is about profundity. It’s about connecting to everything that it means to be alive, but you have to act.”…
The FBA Ethics Minute: A Lawyer Walks Into a Holiday Party…
This is part of the Ethics Committee’s regular series of Ethics Minutes for federal litigators and others—what to watch out…
The FBA Ethics Minute: The No-Contact Blues, Can You Talk to Putative Class Members?
This is part of the Ethics Committee’s regular series of Ethics Minutes for federal litigators and others—what to watch out…