Serving the Ninth Judicial Circuit since 1897
Where Osceola County's legal community actually knows your name.
Fourteen attorneys founded this association in 1897, in the shadow of the oldest working courthouse in Florida. A century and a quarter later, we're still small enough to feel like family and serious enough to sharpen your practice.
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Practice here? You belong here.
Membership puts you at the table with the judges, prosecutors, public defenders, and private attorneys you work alongside every day. Monthly luncheons, included CLE, and a directory listing that sends clients your way.
See Membership BenefitsWhat membership gets you
Not a number on a roster. A seat at the table, credits toward your license, and a community that shows up.
A real network, in person
Monthly luncheons and regular events where you actually talk to the bench and bar you practice with. Relationships here aren't a LinkedIn metaphor. They're built across a lunch table.
Continuing legal education
Earn CLE credit as part of your membership, taught by local practitioners and judges on the issues moving through our circuit right now.
Community service that counts
Pro bono clinics, school programs, and community outreach. We've been part of this county's civic life for 129 years, and members are how that continues.
A standard of professionalism
Our founding constitution committed us to the honor and dignity of the profession. Regular seminars and our Professionalism Panel keep that more than a motto.
Older than the state bar. Steps from the oldest courthouse in Florida.
When fourteen attorneys organized this association in 1897, they wrote their purpose into its first constitution: to maintain the honor and dignity of the profession, to cultivate professional ethics among members, and to discuss legal topics of general interest.
They met steps from the Osceola County Courthouse, completed in 1890 and still in use today, the oldest in Florida that can say so. The mission hasn't changed. Neither has the address.
Pull up a chair.
The best way to know if we're your kind of bar association is to come to a luncheon. Join today, or just show up and meet us first.