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2026 Annual Meeting & Convention

by Federal Bar Association

The 2026 Annual Meeting & Convention is the premier annual event organized by the Federal Bar Association, scheduled to take place from September 17 to September 19, 2026, at the Omni Richmond Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. This convention offers legal professionals an opportunity to connect, learn, and be inspired in the heart of Virginia.

Attendees can participate in high-quality educational sessions led by distinguished thought leaders in the legal field, earning Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits while exploring pressing issues and innovative practices. The convention also provides expanded networking opportunities, allowing participants to build meaningful connections with peers and FBA leaders from across the nation in a collaborative setting.

Richmond's rich blend of history, culture, and modern vibrancy enhances the convention experience. From world-class dining to riverfront views, attendees can enjoy all the city has to offer just steps away from the venue. A special reception at the Science Museum of Virginia will combine networking and entertainment against a unique backdrop. Additionally, the convention includes a Civics Day, supporting civics education for local students through engaging programming that brings the law to life.

Legal professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge, expand their professional network, and experience the vibrant city of Richmond should attend this convention. It promises a comprehensive program that balances professional development with cultural enrichment, making it a must-attend event for those in the legal field.

Event Details

Date
September 17-19, 2026
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Richmond, United States
Omni Richmond Hotel
Audience
Legal professionals, Federal Bar Association members, law students
CLE Credits
CLE accreditation pending
172 days until the event

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