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About the YLS
The Young Lawyers Section
(YLS), founded in 1971, was created to address the needs and interests
of newly admitted attorneys. To satisfy these needs the YLS offers
substantive practice committees as well as public service committees and
projects. The diversity of committees and projects affords a wide
variety of ways for attorneys to participate in the YLS. Through this
participation, the YLS encourages attorneys to develop and pursue
innovative ideas and programs.
YLS Executive CouncilThe YLS Executive Council is composed of approximately 100 volunteer attorneys. The Council consists of nine officers, two senior directors, ten directors, special project coordinators and committee chairs. The purpose of the Council is to address the needs and interests of attorneys during their first 10 years of practice.
YLS Annual ReportA synopsis of the seminars, committee meetings, public service projects and volunteer activities held throughout the bar year.
YLS HistoryThirty-five years ago, the YLS was created to encourage young lawyers to work together on projects for their community and for their profession. Over the course of the 1995-1996 bar year a historical chronicle documenting the camaraderie and the successes of each YLS bar year was created. What began as a small group of fifty young lawyers hosting continuing legal education programs covering a handful of substantive law areas has grown into a dynamic and diverse group of more than 9,000 lawyers and law student members. The YLS now boasts nearly 30 substantive law committees and over 50 special projects.
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