Welcome to the Chattanooga Bar Association!
Welcome to the Chattanooga Bar Association,
a nonprofit professional organization for attorneys established in 1897.
The Chattanooga Bar Association provides education, professional development,
and service programs for both the legal profession and the community.

Upcoming Events - 2009

111th ANNUAL MEETING
of the
CHATTANOOGA BAR ASSOCIATION
Wednesday, January 21, 2008
Sheraton Read House
12:00 noon

Presentation of Awards
2008 Harry Weill Zealous Practice of Law Award
2008 Albert L. Hodge Volunteer Award
2008 President's Award
2008 Ralph H. Kelley Humanitarian Award
2008 YLD Volunteer of the Year


Election of Officers


SERVICE to the Community . . . SERVICE to the Clients
CLIPS is your legal source for finding the right attorney for you!

What is CLIPS?

CLIPS is “ Chattanooga Lawyers Information Provider Service”, a Service provided by the Chattanooga Bar Association. CLIPS exists to connect consumers to local attorneys in a straightforward and friendly way. CLIPS can help prepare consumers and small business people to hire an attorney by providing general information and frequently asked questions about law and legal issues.

CLIPS is made up of a group of attorney members of the Chattanooga Bar Association who have legal practices appropriate to consumer and small business needs and who have met CLIPS Qualifications and agreed to abide by the Commitments to Clients. Additionally, attorneys listed on CLIPS pay an annual fee to be listed there.

Within "Find an Attorney", CLIPS provides site visitors a randomized ordering of attorney names. No particular emphasis should be assumed about attorneys based on the location of their name on the list or feature appearance. Additionally, no attorney has paid additional fees for a particular position within a list or a feature appearance.


"WHEN YOU BECOME 18" 

 This booklet "When You Become 18 in Tennessee"  (click here or on the title of the booklet to view entire booklet) has been prepared for you by the CBA Auxiliary to make you aware of your rights and responsibilities as useful contributors to society. The booklet contains chapters on subjects such as voting, jury duty, marriage, divorce, child support and date rape, consumer protection, contract obligations and establishing credit. The Auxiliary would like to thank Renee MacCoon and Missy Elliott for all their hard work in the publication and distribution of this latest edition (May 2008).

A special "thank you" to the following attorneys and firms who supported the Auxiliary and this wonderful booklet which is given to ALL seniors in the Hamilton County area.

Pamela B. Bracher
Scott N. Brown, Jr.
Thomas A. Caldwell
Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel
Robert & Ann Dann
Steve Dobson
Gearhiser, Peters, Lockaby, Cavett & Elliott
Shelby & Lynne Grubbs, In Honor of Flo Summitt
Ginger Kachline
Allison Ulin Lynch
John & Renee MacCoon
McKoon, Williams & Haun
Miller & Martin
Selma Cash Paty
Virginia Anne and Hugh Sharber
Spears, Moore, Rebman & Williams
Robert M. Summitt
Thornbury & Morgan
UnumProvident - matching Gift
Patricia Best Vital
Wilson & Caroline Von Kesler

If you would like to make a donation to help in future publications of "When You Become 18",
send all donations to:

CBA AUXILIARY
Attn: "When You Become 18" Booklet
P. O. Box 4225
Chattanooga, TN 37405

Make all checks payable to the CBA AUXILIARY


 

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