Since its founding as a Washington State non-profit civic organization in 1908, the Spokane County Bar Association (SCBA) has continuously served its attorney members. Today over 1000 local attorneys voluntarily join the collegial SCBA. Member attorneys have unique opportunities for professional growth, connections and support, social events, continuing legal education, pro bono opportunities, leadership development and member benefits. The SCBA also provides services to attorneys outside of the region, paralegals, and other legal professionals.
The SCBA is centered in Spokane, Washington. Spokane is resource rich with four distinct seasons and accompanying outdoor activities, a continuing core district expansion with a multi-university district, Fairchild Air Force Base and as the central Pacific Northwest medical hub.
Mission Statement
It is the mission of the Spokane County Bar Association to enhance the integrity and competence of the legal community and to pursue greater access to justice for all county residents.
- The JOY OF RUNNING TOGETHER is a public work of art in honor of the annual Spokane Bloomsday Run.
- Cammie Bigham - Preferred Partner of the Spokane County Bar Association.
- Check out the Job Listings tab to find out more about legal career opportunities in Spokane.
- A photograph of the Spokane County Courthouse on a beautiful day.
- The famous Bowl and Pitcher at Spokane's Riverside State Park.
- President Herbert Hoover sent the telegram that unveiled the Lincoln Statue in 1930. Over 40,000 people gathered in Spokane on Armistice Day to view the bronze statue that many had contributed donations to help build. The statue was placed in the heart of Spokane’s downtown, on the corner of Monroe Street and Main Avenue.
- The most dramatic of the gardens in Manito Park is Duncan Garden, created in a classical European Renaissance style. The garden encompasses three acres and includes manicured turf areas and vast displays of colorful annual bedding plants.
- Spokane Hoopfest is the largest 3 on 3 outdoor basketball tournament on Earth. That means over 6,000 teams, 3,000 volunteers, 225,000 fans and 450 courts spanning 45 city blocks.
- Garbage Goat has been eating the trash of Spokane since the mid-1970s. The vacuum-powered steel goat was designed and built by the late Sister Paula Mary Turnbull, known to the art world as "the welding nun."
- The Monroe Street Bridge is a deck arch bridge that spans the Spokane River in Spokane, Washington. It was built in 1911.