APRIL 2026 | 59 THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL These relationships often extend far beyond the conference itself. A conversation started during a breakout session may lead to a future referral, a collaborative project or simply a trusted colleague to call when a difficult issue arises. In a profession built on trust and reputation, those connections matter. ENGAGING IN THE WORK OF THE BAR Another important benefit of attending the Midyear Conference is the opportunity to see firsthand how the work of the bar unfolds. Bar associations rely heavily on volunteer leadership. Conferences like Midyear offer a natural entry point for lawyers interested in becoming more involved. Observing the work of committees and sections can help attorneys identify areas where their own interests and expertise may align with ongoing initiatives. For many bar leaders, their first step into broader service began with simply attending a conference and discovering the many ways lawyers can contribute beyond their daily practice. RECHARGING PROFESSIONAL PURPOSE Ultimately, this event will provide something that is often overlooked but deeply important: the chance to reconnect with the purpose of the profession. The practice of law is demanding, and the day-to-day pressures of client work can sometimes overshadow the larger mission. Gathering with colleagues who share that commitment can be both energizing and inspiring. Hearing from others who are working to improve the legal system reminds us why we chose this profession in the first place. The 2026 OBA Midyear Conference offers exactly that opportunity – a moment to step back, learn from one another, and return to our practices with renewed perspective. In a profession built on relationships, service, and shared responsibility for the justice system, showing up matters. The newly coined Midyear Conference is one of the best places to do exactly that, and registration is now open! We hope you will join us – view conference details and register now at www.okbar.org/midyear. To contact Executive Director Johnson, email her at janetj@okbar.org.
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