Martin County Bar Association

921 SE Central Pkwy
Stuart, FL 34994

The Martin County Bar Association (MCBA), established in 1955, serves the legal community of Martin County, Florida, by providing educational opportunities, promoting professionalism, and fostering networking among its members. The association is dedicated to assisting the public in understanding the legal system and engaging in community service.

Under the leadership of President Brandon V. Woodward, the MCBA focuses on enhancing law practice management and member well-being through various programs, including the Presidents Speaker Series, which offers educational luncheons and networking opportunities. The association emphasizes the importance of civility and professionalism within the legal profession while supporting its members in achieving greater success in their practices.

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