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National Conference of Bar Presidents Selects Doug Farnsley to Executive Council
National Conference of Bar Presidents Selects Doug Farnsley to Executive Council
- Aug. 19, 2016
The National Conference of Bar Presidents (NCBP) recently selected Stites & Harbison, PLLC attorney Doug Farnsley to serve on the Executive Council as a Member-at-Large for 2016-17. The Executive Council, which serves as NCBP’s governing board, is composed of five officers and 15 at-large members, all of whom have been recent bar presidents who have attended NCBP conferences while leading their local bar associations.
NCBP was founded in 1950 to provide state and local bar association leaders with information and training on best practices and current legal topics. Members of NCBP include bars from 53 states and territories and members include past bar leaders from those jurisdictions. NCBP provides presentations and workshops for current bar leaders at two meetings which coincide with the annual and midyear meetings of the American Bar Association.
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