NHBA Calendar

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
Please print and mail form with check to:
P. O. Box 1170; Honolulu, HI 96807

Name:
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Bus. phone:
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Areas of Practice (list 3):

Membership Status
Regular Member (Native Hawaiian Lawyer)
Associate Member (Law Student, Paralegal, Judiciary, working within legal profession, etc.)
Special Member (working within legal profession and have promoted or interested in promoting the development of law for the benefit of people of Hawaiian ancestry)
I am interested in serving on the following
Board of Directors
Legislative Committee
Communications Committee
Membership Committee
Education Committee
Pro Bono/Litigation Committee
Fundraising Committee
Traditional Peacemaking Committee (Ho’oponopono)
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
I, , hereby apply for:
Regular Membership: $35.00, which requires applicant to be of Hawaiian ancestry and a licensed attorney or graduate of an accredited law school.

Associate Membership: $10.00 (non-voting, non-office holding), which requires applicant to be of Hawaiian ancestry and currently attending law school or working within the legal profession.

Special Membership: $35.00 (non-voting, non-office holding), which requires applicant to be working within the legal profession and to have promoted or are interested in promoting the development of law for the benefit of people of Hawaiian ancestry.

in the Native Hawaiian Bar Association.

I certify that I qualify for the membership indicated above. My annual dues in the sum of $___________________ are attached herewith, in check.


Dated: _______________________, 200_


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(Signature)



Send check to:
Native Hawaiian Bar Association
P. O. Box 1170
Honolulu, HI 96807


The Native Hawaiian Bar Association’s objectives and purposes, as reflected in its articles, are as follows:

A. To promote unity, cooperation and the exchange of ideas among lawyers and others in the legal profession of Hawaiian ancestry.

B. To strive for justice and effective legal representation for all people of Hawaiian ancestry.

C. To provide a forum for the discussion, examination and resolution of issues of concern to people of Hawaiian ancestry through meetings, publications and individual contact.

D. To promote the development of law for the maximum benefit of people of Hawaiian ancestry.

E. To gather funds and to disseminate funds in furtherance of the above purposes.

F. To educate and inform the community-at-large of Native Hawaiian Bar Association activities through the gathering and dissemination of funds, including research grants and the like.