Canadian Corporate Counsel Association

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Membership Categories

There are two categories of membership in the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association.

Regular members

In-house counsel who are regular members of the CBA, employed by, or providing legal services to, any business enterprise, association, institution, not-for-profit organization, crown corporation, municipal corporation, government, regulatory body or agency. Only regular members may vote at member meetings and elect the Executive Committee.

Associate members

Lawyers who are regular, associate or affiliate members of the CBA but who are not otherwise included in the definition of regular members (e.g., lawyers in law firms). Through their expertise and support, associate members play a welcome and necessary role in the CCCA.

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