Establised in 1975, the Connecticut Council of Bar Presidents' primary
purpose is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas, activities and
information between the state bar association and local, county and
specialty bar associations. Other objectives of the Council are to enhance
the relationship between the legal profession, the general public, the news
media and the members of the General Assembly; to advance the leadership of
the organized bar in matters of public importance in the state; to promote
the standing of the legal profession and its practitioners in local
communities; and to improve the practice of law and the administration of
justice in Connecticut.