NJSBA invites members to apply for committee appointments for 2026-27 bar year

Norberto A. Garcia First Vice President
Norberto A. Garcia First Vice President
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Norberto A. Garcia, President-Elect of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA), announced on Mar. 26 that members are invited to seek appointment to the association’s committees for the 2026-27 bar year.

The announcement highlights opportunities for NJSBA members to connect with peers and broaden their professional experience through participation in various committees.

According to Garcia, “The NJSBA has dozens of committees on a wide variety of practice areas that offer a chance for members to expand their network and career.” Members interested in serving on a committee are encouraged to submit their requests through the provided application process.

Committee service is positioned as an avenue for professional development and engagement within the legal community. The association regularly offers such opportunities as part of its ongoing efforts to support member involvement and career growth.

Members can expect further details about committee roles and application deadlines from the NJSBA as preparations continue for the upcoming bar year.



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