Welcome to ALA for the Public!

While the Alabama Lawyers Association does not offer legal advice, we do offer public service information in a variety of areas and offer contacts and links to other useful sources.

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ABA Consumers’ Guide to Legal Help in Alabama

American Bar Association guides you to a list of resources in State of Alabama.


Findlaw for the Public

FindLaw helps you find solutions to your legal issues by providing you with easy and comprehensive access to lawyers and legal information.


Americans for Insurance Reform

Americans for Insurance Reform (AIR) is a national coalition of public interest organizations that support effective insurance industry reforms to control skyrocketing insurance rates, reduced insurance coverage, arbitrary policy cancellations, mismanagement and other insurance industry abuses.


Public Citizen

Public Citizen is a national, nonprofit consumer advocacy organization founded in 1971 to represent consumer interests in Congress, the executive branch and the courts.


Alabama Watch

An independent, non-profit, non-partisan consumer research and education organization focusing on the concerns of Alabama families and small businesses.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

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2010 ALA Winter Meeting & Law Student Reception
Birmingham Civil Rights Insititute
March 6, 2010

ALA Spring Retreat at Sea 2010
May 27-30, 2010
Western Caribbean Cruise Carnival Triumph New Orleans, LA

37th Annual Meeting & Gala
September 17-19, 2010
Montgomery Renaissance Hotel & Spa Montgomery, Alabama



CALENDAR OF EVENTS

 
 
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