State Bar of Arizona Swears in 77th President

Top Quote Arizona Attorney Profiles Alan Bayham Jr. and Finds a Life Story of Trust and Service. End Quote
  • Phoenix-Mesa, AZ (1888PressRelease) August 07, 2010 - The July/August issue of Arizona Attorney magazine has published a profile of Alan Bayham Jr., the State Bar of Arizona's newly elected President.

    Bayham was sworn in as the Bar's 77th President on June 11, 2010.

    Tim Eigo, Editor of Arizona Attorney magazine, wrote the article, which details the Bayham family's deep Arizona ties and examines the path that led him to a life of service and professionalism. In memories and opinion, Bayham's colleagues attest to these fine-tuned characteristics in all aspects of his life.

    "The annual profile of the incoming President is an opportunity," said Tim Eigo. "It allows us to examine the mileposts that shaped our leaders. Alan Bayham's experience and outlook foretell a fruitful Bar year."

    Bayham has identified key initiatives for his presidency. Serving as an advocate is one of his primary goals, as he hopes to re-engage by renewing members' trust in their association.

    During his tenure as President of the State Bar, he will continue to practice civil litigation - with an emphasis on personal injury - at Bayham Jerman PLC in Phoenix.

    Anyone may read the magazine free online by visiting the magazine homepage at http://www.myazbar.org/azattorney/ and clicking on the image of the magazine cover. Arizona Attorney magazine is published 11 times per year by the State Bar of Arizona. It provides articles on substantive legal issues, professional trends and feature profiles.

    The State Bar of Arizona is a non-profit organization that operates under the supervision of the Arizona Supreme Court. The Bar includes approximately 16,000 active attorneys and provides education and development programs for the legal profession and the public. Since 1933 the Bar and its members have been committed to serving the public by making sure the voices of all people in Arizona are heard in our justice system.

    The State Bar of Arizona provides consumers with informational brochures that cover a variety of legal topics. Consumers and attorneys alike can view them online or order hard copies by visiting: http://azbar.org/LegalResources/brochures.cfm.

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