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About the Council

North American Bar Council

What NABC is

North American Bar Council is a private professional membership association for common-law lawyers. It is not a statutory bar, a government regulator, or an authority that admits anyone to practise law — no jurisdiction's licence or right of audience runs through the Council. What it offers instead is professional affiliation: a body that recognises members' standing, gives them a public credential, and connects them to peers across the common-law world.

Who it's for

Practising lawyers in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Kenya, Malaysia, and the wider common-law diaspora across North America, the UK, and the Gulf. Members share a common-law training and, often, a career built across more than one jurisdiction — the Council exists for exactly that in-between space.

Recognition

Every member holds a numbered certificate that anyone can verify publicly. Members who opt in appear in a searchable directory — a durable, checkable record of who belongs, not a private list on a spreadsheet somewhere.

Publication

Members can submit articles for editorial review and publish under the NABC banner. Review by the Council's editors comes first — nothing publishes unread, which is what keeps the banner meaning something.

Community

A council is only as good as the lawyers in it. Membership is the Council's way of building a working peer network — practitioners who can vouch for one another across borders where formal reciprocity often can't reach.

The North American Bar Council (NABC) is a private professional membership association. It is not a statutory bar, a government regulator, or an authority that admits lawyers to practise. Membership is a professional affiliation and does not confer a licence, a right of audience, or any regulatory standing in any jurisdiction.