| ABA Section of Antitrust Law: A resource for Antitrust law information is the American Bar Association's Section of Antitrust. |
| ABA Section of Litigation: For litigators to network, learn and work to strengthen the legal system and ensure access to justice. |
| American Bar Association: The leading national bar association for United States attorneys, offering publications, CLE, and information on a very broad array of legal subjects. |
| American Corporate Counsel Association (ACCA): The in-house counsel bar association. Offers CLE, legal resources, INHOUSE JOBLINE, virtual library, in-house caselaw, chapter and committee networking opportunities. |
| American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA): A national bar association of over 5,400 attorneys who specialize in immigration law. |
| Boards of Contract Appeals: Association of judges, attorneys, legal assistants and other professionals dedicated to supporting and improving the practice of law. |
| Commission on Women in the Profession: Strives to secure the full and equal participation of women in the ABA, the legal profession, and the justice system. |
| Federal Bar Association: A bar association for federal court practitioners. |
| National Asian Pacific American Bar Association: National association of Asian Pacific American attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students that strives to be a national network for its members and affiliates. |
| National Association of Bond Lawyers: Lawyers who provide expert legal advice with respect to the validity and tax-exemption of state and local government debt offerings. |
| Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association: The largest US organization of lawyers who represent investors in arbitrations against their stockbrokers. |
| Swedish American Bar Association: Provides Swedish-American business and others with an additional source for accessing Swedish speaking professional legal services in the U.S. |
| Tau Epsilon Rho Law Society: A professional law society founded by Jewish law students in 1921. Membership is open to all attorneys and judges in good professional standing, and students attending law school. |