Madison County Bar Association
Recent News About Madison County Bar Association
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SLU Law tops in MC Bar Association scholarship competition
St. Louis University Law School alumni donors top a local competition. -
Veterans offered free legal advice
The Third Judicial Circuit Pro Bono Committee and the lawyers of the Madison County Bar Association will be providing two days of free legal appointments to Madison and Bond County Veterans to honor the veterans for their service. Appointments may be made 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. on Nov. 8 and 13 in the Madison County Courthouse Law Library. -
Madison County Bar Association responds to court critics
The Madison County Bar Association responded to what it calls “false accusations” made by the Illinois Chamber of Commerce and the Citizens for Judicial Integrity that “justice in Madison County is “for sale.” -
Observing Pro Bono Week
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Legal advice clinic has helped 161 residents since its inception
The legal advice clinic in the Madison County Library has completed 50 more appointments for low income residents from July through September. -
Pro Bono Committee and Bar Association to hold legal seminar
Spiegel The Third Judicial Circuit Pro Bono Committee and the Madison County Bar Association are holding a seminar next month to train more lawyers to help those who need family law advice in the Circuit's Pro Bono programs. -
Madison County lawyers begin high school internship program
Pictured from left, front row: Samantha Wehrle, Madison Klope, Jenna Smith and Corinisha Barnes. Second row from left: Evan Buenger, Nic Harkey and Sterling Bram Coleman-Selby. Seven local students from four high schools are the first participants in the Madison County Internship Program (MCIP), started by the Madison County Bar Association and the Third Judicial Circuit Pro Bono Committee. -
Madison County Bar Association elects officers; Angela Donohoo is president
Pictured left to right are Eric Carlson, Angela Donohoo and Ron Foster. Angela Donohoo was elected president of the Madison County Bar Association during the group's May meeting at Tony's in Alton. -
Flack to be sworn in May 25; Says experience will help on bench
Flack Madison County's newly appointed associate judge has for a long time wanted to serve on the bench. -
Edwardsville NAACP president and Alton's police chief recognized at annual Law Day event
Amy Meyer, Law Day Chairman, looked over the awards given to judges, before the annual law day luncheon at the N.O. Nelson Center in Edwardsville. The theme of this year's luncheon was "No Courts, No Justice, No Freedom." Edwardsville NAACP chapter President Calvin Brown was presented with a "Liberty Bell" award at the Madison County Bar Association's annual Law Day luncheon held today at the N.O. Nelson Center. -
Flack appointed associate judge in Madison County
Flack The Third Circuit's nine elected judges have appointed Wood River personal injury attorney Donald M. Flack as Madison County's newest associate judge. -
Madison County Bar Association lawyers to teach students for Law Day
Meyer The Madison County Bar Association is celebrating Law Day, May 1, by connecting lawyers and judges to students throughout the county. -
Sheriff's Department installs 72 new lockers in courthouse lobby
Tom St. Onge walks past the new lockers in the hallway near the entrance of the Madison County Courthouse Wednesday. Seventy-two new lockers were installed Tuesday at the Madison County Courthouse to provide patrons a place to store items that are restricted in the building, such as cell phones. -
Former Missouri Supreme Court Justice Michael Wolff speaks at bar association meeting
Wolff Retired Missouri Supreme Court Justice Michael Wolff talked about "Obamacare," "Hellholes" and a variety of other topics at Friday's Madison County Bar Association meeting in Collinsville.