Lawyers The Association implements the rules for admitting attorneys to the practice of law through biannual bar exams and annual re-licensing. The Bar Counsel investigates and prosecutes claims of attorney misconduct, as specified in the Alaska Bar Rules and Alaska Rules of Professional Responsibility. Disciplinary orders are ultimately imposed by the Alaska Supreme Court. Member services include: •
Continuing Legal Education on legal topics and ethical matters. Alaska lawyers are required to complete at least three hours of ethics training per year and are encouraged to obtain at least nine hours of other CLE. • Bar Counsel provides informal advice to lawyers with questions about ethics. Ethics Opinions are available online. • Telephonic Lawyer Referral Service. All lawyers are active Bar members in good standing. • Lawyers' Assistance Committee that promotes the legal profession and protects the public by providing education, respectful confidential assistance and referrals for members of the Bar, their families, colleagues, and clients affected by a member's mental health and substance abuse issues. • The SOLACE Program assists anyone within the Alaska legal community (lawyers, law office personnel, judges or courthouse employees) who suffers a catastrophic loss due to an unexpected event, illness or injury, through voluntary contributions and networking. • 31 voluntary associations (Sections) of attorneys who are interested in a single topic, such as Alaska Native Law and Arctic Law. The Sections have regular meetings and often host their own CLE presentations. •
The Alaska Bar Rag is a quarterly print and on-line
newsletter. It offers irreverent and topical content representing the Alaskan legal community. • The Alaska Bar Convention is an annual 2.5-day event hosted in Anchorage, Juneau and Fairbanks. The convention features CLE courses, luncheons with award ceremonies, a banquet, and the inauguration of the new Bar president.
Public The Alaska Bar Association provides services to the public, including: • Forms and instructions for filing complaints against lawyers • An online database for searching for public discipline records • A guided procedure and process for resolving attorney/client fee disputes • A Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection to reimburse clients who have been financially harmed by their attorney's professional misconduct. • Guides and information on topics such as Seniors & the Law; the Alaska Youth Law Guide; Pro Bono Legal Service Providers; Unbundled Legal Services; Domestic Violence Protective Orders; Client's Rights and Responsibilities • Alaska Free Legal Answers, an online service for low-income Alaskans; self-Help services; and a guide to legal resource websites. • A free telephonic Lawyer Referral Service organized by topic, such as real estate, adoption, etc. Members of the public can receive contact information for lawyers practicing in specific areas. Lawyers who enroll in the Lawyer Referral Service agree to charge no more than $125 for the first half-hour of consultation. • An annual free clinic on
Martin Luther King Jr. Day enrolls volunteer lawyers from across the state to provide legal advice on issues including landlord/tenant disputes, family law matters, wills and estates, and public benefits issues. == Nora Guinn Award ==