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The Bar Association of Baltimore City is an organization of legal professionals committed to providing quality legal education, advocacy, and services to its members; promoting professionalism, equality, and diversity among its members; fostering collegiality; advancing the public image of the profession and providing law-related services and education to the public; and exercising leadership on a local, state, and national level to advance these goals.