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From Humble Beginnings to Serving 4,000 Legal Professionals

The first office of the Franklin County Bar Association was in a room of the Franklin County Courthouse, provided by the county commissioners. Originally, there were approximately 60 members. Since the first days of the association, we’ve watched our membership become more diverse and robust. Although we've moved around since then, we've always been located in the heart of downtown Columbus.

As written in the constitution, the bar association was formed “to promote harmony, good feeling and closer union among the members of the bar; to maintain professional honor and dignity; to encourage the highest attainments in legal knowledge; and to promote generally the professional interests of its members.”

While our mission has changed with the times, still today, we are committed to maintaining professional honor and dignity; encouraging the highest legal knowledge; and promoting the professional interests of our members. Today, the CBA is proud to serve almost 4,000 Central Ohio Legal Professionals, and we look forward to continued growth in the coming years.

Where it All Began

In 1869, members met in the Franklin County Courthouse. Built in 1840, the courthouse cost $40,000 and included a county jail in the basement and sheriff’s residence on the first floor. It was located at High and Mound.

CBA Timeline

The Columbus Bar Association recently celebrated its 150th anniversary. View a timeline of CBA history from 1869-2019.

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