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HISTORY


In response to a need to promote the professional advancement of African-American attorneys, to preserve the independence of the judiciary, to foster improvement of the economic condition and protect the civil and political rights of all citizens, and to uphold the honor and integrity of the legal profession, nine individuals established the Magic City Bar Association, Inc. (MCBA) in November of 1984.

Further recognizing a need to support African-American students in pursuit of a legal education, the organization established the Magic City Bar Foundation in 1993. To date, the Foundation has awarded thousands of dollars in scholarship assistance to students attending Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, the University of Alabama School of Law, Birmingham School of Law, and Miles Law School.

The MCBA takes this opportunity to acknowledge the contributions of its founders and to express a special thanks to those lawyers who pioneered the establishment and advancement of this organization.

 

WEBSITE LEGAL DISCLAIMER: The Magic City Bar Association ("MCBA") is not a law firm, does not provide any legal services, and cannot be retained as your attorney under any circumstances. If you need legal representation, you will have to seek and communicate directly with the lawyer of your choosing in the state where you reside.


DISCLAIMER
Rule 7.2, Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct:
No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

 

Incorporators:

  • Robert A. Jones Jr.
  • Edward May
  • Eugene R. Verin
  • Samuel Fisher
  • W.L. Williams
  • Eric M. Fancher
  • Earnest Pugh
  • David A. Sullivan
  • Marvin Stewart