We deeply value our relationships with our esteemed colleagues and are active in the legal community. Please visit the websites below for more information on the leading organizations in the legal industry.
American Association for Justice

					(Formerly ATLA ) The Mission of the American Association for Justice is 
to promote a fair and effective justice system—and to support the work 
of attorneys in their efforts to ensure that any person who is injured 
by the misconduct or negligence of others can obtain justice in 
America’s courtrooms, even when taking on the most powerful interests.
					Visit the AAJ Website
							
					Consumer Attorneys of California

					The Consumer Attorneys of California is a professional organization made
 up of nearly 3,000 attorneys who represent plaintiffs seeking 
accountability from those who do wrong. Attorneys and their clients face
 opponents with far more power and access to resources: Big polluters, 
insurance companies, automobile manufacturers and banks. CAOC members 
take only those cases they view as worthy, invest their own resources in
 pushing those cases to court and are paid under the contingency fee 
system only if their clients achieve a successful result. CAOC maintains
 a vigilant presence in Sacramento with a team of legislative advocates 
who continually fight to ensure that our courts remain accessible to all
 and to level the playing field for underdog consumers facing wealthy 
and powerful foes.
					Visit the CAOC Website
San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association

					The San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association is a charitable organization
 that provides a multitude of benefits and services to plaintiffs 
attorneys, defense attorneys, law students, and law office supporting 
staff. For over fifty years, SFTLA has served the needs of the 
plaintiff’s bar. The main goal is to provide continuing legal education 
to attorneys, but they also offer everything from a group health plan to
 fun networking events. Catering mostly to the small firm, SFTLA finds 
ways to help practitioners with the business of running a firm, working 
especially hard to bring together both sides of the aisle, members of 
the Bench, and local legislators, so that members can have a greater 
impact on the legal community.
					Visit the SFTLA Website
Bar Association of San Francisco

							Their mission is designed to serve the San Francisco 
community and provide benefits to members from the sole practitioner, to
 the lawyer who works in a 100+ person firm, to the Barrister (licensed 
10 years or less), to the more senior attorney, to the in-house lawyer. 
They provide award winning pro bono projects and volunteer opportunities
 to lawyers who want to give back and provide diversity educational 
programs through the Justice & Diversity Center (JDC). They offer 
leadership opportunities for thousands of San Francisco legal 
professionals and strive for diversity in the legal profession to better
 reflect the community in which we live.
					Visit the BASF Website
California Applicants Attorneys Association
					The specific purpose of this association is to improve the advocacy, 
promote the skill, and preserve the high standards of ethics of 
attorneys representing injured workers, and by extension to assist 
injured workers in obtaining full and just benefits under the workers 
compensation laws of the State of California.
					Visit the CAAA Website
Queen’s Bench Bar Association
					Queen’s Bench Bar Association of the San Francisco Bay Area was formed 
in 1921 by a group of women lawyers frustrated by the resistance of male
 lawyers to their participation in the local bar association. Queen’s 
Bench seeks to advance the interests of women in law and society, and 
plays an integral part in furthering the progress of women in the legal 
profession. They are a non-profit voluntary membership organization made
 up of attorneys, judges and law students. They gain inspiration from 
their long and proud tradition of women lawyers standing up for equal 
rights and equal opportunity, and working together to achieve goals.
					Visit the Queen’s Bench Website
Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area
					The Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area (AABA) was 
founded in 1976 to provide Asian Pacific American (APA) attorneys in the
 San Francisco Bay Area with a vehicle for the unified expression of 
opinions and positions on matters of concern to all APAs.
					Visit the AABA Website