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The Palais Pereira, in which the office of the Austrian Lawyers Association is located

The Austrian Lawyers Association headquartered in Vienna[1] is with its approximately 2500 members one of the largest private associations in Austria.[2] It is well known in the legal community due to its regular club evenings and the annual lawyers ball in the Vienna imperial palace Hofburg[3]. The associations magazine Nova & Varia is free for members.[4] The objectives of the association are the representation of the members' political interests, further education, social activities and charitable activities.

History

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The Austrian Lawyers Association goes back to a goup of lawyers in post-war Vienna.[2] On September 13th, 1948 this group foundet the Vienna Association of attorney candidates. With most of them becoming attorneys-at-law, in 1951 the organisation was renamed into "Austrian Lawyers Association - Association of attorney candidates". Since 1988 the association has been operating as the Austrian Lawyers Association.[1]

Organs and Organisation

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In accordance with the austrian law on associations, the Austrian Lawyers Association acts through its general assembly, the president and the executive board, the board of atribators and the controllers. On the 1st of March 2019 the general assembly elected Dr. Alexander Taiyo Scheuwimmer as the new president.

Internally, the Austrian Lawyers Association is organized in five clubs:The Club of the Associates is today the largest Association of this professional grpup with about 550 members. The Lawyer's Club is the largest lawyer's club; toghether with the Club 2000 it counts more than 1200 lawyers as its members. The Judiciary Club counts around 300 judges, judicial law clercs, state attorney, university professors assistants, judicial apprentices and law students. The Club of General Lawyers counts more than 450 civil servants, notaries and notary candidates, as well as accountants/tax consultants. The Austrian Lawyers Association originally contained four clubs and exists since 1951; the Club 2000 was added later. Each vlub has a club chairman, who is respinsible for keeping the club's interests, in the Presidium of the general association as well as externally and especially at the respective state authory.

Website

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  1. ^ a b Abfrage zu ZVR 899307027, abgerufen am 6.
  2. ^ a b Allgemeine Informationen – Juristenverband In: juristenverband.at, abgerufen am 6.
  3. ^ Der Juristen-Ball in der Hofburg, Wien In: juristenball.at, abgerufen am 6.
  4. ^ Nova & Varia – Juristenverband In: juristenverband.at, abgerufen am 6.

[[Category:Austrian law]] [[Category:Law-related professional associations]] [[Category:1948 establishments]]