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The CCLA was formed in Ottawa in 1888 by a group of 60 lawyers, and is now the second largest law association in Ontario.
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The CCLA was originally formed as a professional association to provide a law library to its members. Today, this not-for-profit association continues to provide valuable library and research services, and has also grown to become a leading organization committed to offering its members advocacy, legal education, and guidance through the ongoing challenges facing the profession.
The CCLA is governed by a volunteer board of lawyers from all practice areas and represents all sizes of firms.
"The County of Carleton Law Association is Ottawa and Eastern Ontario’s leading association for the professional legal community. We are a not-for-profit association providing our members with regional law library and reference services, continuing legal education, annual conferences, advocacy, and guidance through the challenges facing the profession."
Address: 2004 - 161 Elgin St, Ottawa, ON K2P 2K1, Canada
Phone: (613) 233-7386
ac.ccba-alcc@ofni
State: Ontario
County: Ottawa Division
City: Byward Market - Parliament Hill
Zip Code: K2P 2K1
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