(2) To aid in further education and
training of trial lawyers; to work for the preservation of our
jury system; to improve methods of procedure of our present
trial court system; to serve as an informational center; to
discuss and study matters of interest to trial lawyers; to
advance the skill of its members as trial attorneys; to honor
the members of the Association who have the requisite
qualifications; to provide a forum for the expression of
interests common to trial lawyers and to act as an agency
through which trial lawyers in general, and members of the
Association in particular, shall have a voice with which to
speak concerning matters of common and general interest;
(3) To establish relations and cooperate with other legal
organizations and associations for the purposes of promoting the
efficient administration of justice and constant improvement of
the law;
(4) To cultivate a spirit of loyalty, fellowship, and professionalism among our members; to advance the interests of the members of the Association professionally and to enable trial lawyers as a group to have an active association of standing in the community and nation through which they may learn and be heard.


