Dear BLPB Readers:
I wanted to help spread the word about various ways in which law students can begin connecting with the American Bar Association (ABA) and encourage interested readers – especially the professors! – to also assist in getting the word out!
First, law students can join the ABA for FREE! They can find out more here.
Second, the annual Banking Law Committee meeting will be in Washington D.C. on January 18-20, 2024. This year, it’s an in-person only event (other meetings this year will offer virtual options). Law students can attend this and other meetings for FREE (to do so, a student must become a member of the ABA and the Business Law Section)!
Of course, the ABA has many committees in addition to the one on banking, including consumer financial services, bankruptcy, corporate governance, antitrust etc. and resources and opportunities for students interested in a variety of professional legal paths (transactional, litigation, regulatory etc.).
Third, the Banking Law Committee will also have full day meetings at two ABA conferences later in 2024 (Orlando, April 4-6 and San Diego, September 12-14). Both meetings will have in-person and online options. Additionally, the April meeting (and perhaps the September one too!) will have a one-hour “New Members Subcommittee Session,” which could be a helpful way for law students to begin connecting with the ABA!