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A Message from the American Bar Association

Celebrate the Holidays with a Gift from the American Bar Association

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During this holiday season, why not treat yourself or someone on your list to an ABA membership?

Accept our gift! Pay today and receive your next year for 50% off!*

Join today! As an ABA member, you have access to an unparalleled breadth of resources.

Enrich Your Career

As an ABA member, you’ll have opportunities to build your career and your professional reputation.

  • • Sections, Divisions and Forums offer access to programming and professionals concentrated on your practice specialty.

    • Committees and task forces within specialty groups allow you to develop a national reputation through presentation, publication and leadership opportunities.

    • Diversity and inclusion initiatives, pro bono opportunities and advocacy efforts through the Governmental Affairs Office give you a voice on important issues.

My membership has given me the opportunity to network at the national level, as well as take on a leadership position in an area tailored for people with my interests.

—Keith Tidwell, University of Kentucky College of Law, Lexington, KY

Sharpen Your Practice

Receive world-class legal information and analysis through ABA CLE, conferences and publications. Each year, ABA members have access to more than 3,200 hours of CLE, 800 in-person events and 1,000 new books, magazines and journals.

  • • CLE courses, led by top legal practitioners, allow you to earn up to 18 credits a year free of charge.

    • Publications offer in-depth analysis of legal developments in your practice specialty.

    • Email discussions reveal new approaches to challenges you face daily.

    • Ethics research helps you locate citations for relevant rules, opinions and other resources.

    • Subscriptions to the weekly eJournal and the monthly ABA Journal – the most widely read legal magazine in the nation – deliver top headlines and reports on trends affecting lawyers today.

Through my contacts and friends made nationwide, I have received referrals for business that have proven both financially and personally rewarding.

—Robert Will, Lewis Rice & Fingersh LC, St Louis, MO

Discover Your Discounts

The ABA saves you money through member-only pricing on ABA books and CLE plus discounts on brand-name products and services.

  • • Save 15% on all CLE programs in addition to the Premier Speaker Series.

    • Save an average of 20% on all ABA books in our online store.

    • Access ABA pricing on airfare and car rental, plus receive up to 40% off selected luxury hotels when you book your travel through Orbitz for Business.

The ABA really is the gold standard. The ABA helps its members make a living. —Diane M. Weston, West Seneca, NY

Help Yourself to Savings

Membership means more with ABA Advantage – receive discounts on products and services you need from brand-name companies you trust.

  • • Bank of America: Cash-back rewards with ABA-branded credit cards and convenient savings with checking accounts

    • Office Depot: Up to 50% off office supplies

    • Sprint: 17% off individual wireless plans and 20% off corporate plans

    • UPS: More than 25% off shipping

    • Mercedes-Benz: Up to $4,000 off the price of a new car

    • Brooks Brothers: Save 15% on regularly priced merchandise

    • Hertz: Save up to 25% on daily car rentals and get FREE #1 Club Gold status.

    • Norton: Save 40% on Norton computer security products

    • Starwood Hotels & Resorts: Activate your free SPG membership to get Corporate Preferred status worldwide.

Accept our gift by January 31!

*This special offer is available to non-member lawyers only and applies to base ABA membership dues; Section, Division, and Forum dues are not included. The 50% discount will be applied to the ABA membership year beginning on September 1, 2013 and ending on August 31, 2014. The dues you will pay now are prorated through August 31, 2013.

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