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CBA Newsroom

The CBA Newsroom is the Columbus Bar Association’s central source for timely news, updates, and stories highlighting the people, programs, and issues shaping the Central Ohio legal community. By reading, sharing, and contributing, members help safeguard the legal community together — supporting one another, strengthening the profession, and advancing public trust through informed engagement.

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Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly Magazine (CBLQ)

The Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly is the CBA’s online magazine, published four times a year and featuring timely articles on a wide range of practice areas and professional issues written by members of the legal community. Through informed commentary, shared perspectives, and active participation as both readers and authors, the magazine helps safeguard the legal community, strengthen professional connections, and encourage meaningful involvement across Central Ohio.

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Legal Support Services

The searchable Legal Support Services and the annual publication of the Legal Resource Guide include Central Ohio mediators, expert witnesses, attorney support services, local court rules, and court and government information for Franklin County and contiguous counties.

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Media Inquiries

Media Request for Law-Related Information?

Reporters looking for legal related information can contact the Columbus Bar Association for assistance. We'll connect you with the most skilled professionals to answer your questions and provide guidance on a wide variety of legal topics.

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(614) 221-4112

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Interested in contributing an article (CLE credit possible), posting in the Newsroom, advertising in the Legal Resource Guide, or sharing an idea? Contact the CBA Publications team to collaborate, amplify your voice, and support a strong, informed legal community.

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