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Benefits of Membership

The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Section of the State Bar of Texas connects attorneys, mediators, arbitrators, judges, and dispute resolution professionals throughout the state. Membership provides access to professional development, continuing legal education, networking opportunities, and leadership involvement within one of Texas’s most active communities of attorneys, mediators, arbitrators, and dispute resolution professionals.

The benefits of joining include:

  • Connect with attorneys, mediators, arbitrators, and ADR professionals across Texas.

  • Access high-quality Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs featuring recognized leaders in dispute resolution.

  • Stay informed about developments and best practices in mediation, arbitration, collaborative law, and other ADR processes.

  • Expand your professional network and build relationships with colleagues across Texas’s ADR community.
  • Explore leadership, committee, and volunteer opportunities within the ADR Section.

  • Build meaningful professional relationships that support career growth and collaboration.

  • Enjoy affordable annual membership dues and valuable member resources.

Why Join the ADR Section?

Whether you are an experienced neutral, a practicing attorney, or new to alternative dispute resolution, the ADR Section offers opportunities to learn, connect, and contribute to the advancement of dispute resolution in Texas. Members gain access to a statewide network of professionals committed to effective, ethical, and innovative conflict resolution. Membership is open to State Bar of Texas members in good standing.

Supporting ADR Professionals Across Texas

The State Bar of Texas ADR Section is dedicated to advancing mediation, arbitration, collaborative law, and other forms of alternative dispute resolution throughout Texas. Through education, professional networking, leadership opportunities, and continuing legal education programs, the Section helps legal professionals strengthen their practice while promoting effective dispute resolution across the state.

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