The Oklahoma
Bar Association was formed in 1904 by the merger of the Oklahoma
Territory and Indian Territory Bar Associations. After statehood
in November 1907, the association was recognized by the Oklahoma
Legislature until it repealed the enacting legislation in 1938. Thereafter,
in 1939 the Oklahoma Supreme Court, exercising its plenary powers
over the courts of the state of Oklahoma, reorganized the association
and mandated that to practice law in Oklahoma all Oklahoma lawyers
must be association members. The association celebrated its
centennial in September 2004 and has a rich history of serving lawyers
and the public. It offers a wide variety of community
service programs designed to help Oklahomans.
As part of the goal to protect the public, the OBA Office
of the General Counsel investigates complaints against lawyers
and prosecutes lawyers who have committed ethical violations. The
bar also offers basic
legal information for consumers on its website, extensive Law
Day activities and other law-related
educational programs.
The Oklahoma Bar Association is governed by a 17-member Board of
Governors whose members are lawyers elected by bar members.
The OBA is located in the State Capitol Complex at 1901 N. Lincoln
Boulevard in Oklahoma City. Its mailing address is P.O. Box 53036, Oklahoma City, OK 73152. The main
phone number is (405) 416-7000.
The Oklahoma Bar Association is an arm of the Oklahoma Supreme Court and
does not receive any appropriations from the Oklahoma Legislature. The
association receives no public or tax-related revenues. The organization's
activities are wholly funded through membership dues, grants and other
self-generated revenue. |