Mission
Statement
Arizona Association of Defense Counsel (AADC) is a
non-profit organization that was established in April of 1965.
AADC is composed of defense attorneys who practice primarily in
the area of civil defense litigation . AADC is dedicated to the
education of its members and the judiciary and increasing
community awareness of positive aspects of the legal profession
AADC sponsors continuing education seminars and law school
competitions, files amicus briefs on legal issues of
significance to its members, circulates information on pending
legislative action which impacts the members' representation of
their clients and holds social meetings for the members.
Membership
Membership in AADC is open to any attorney who has been admitted to the practice of law in Arizona and who practices a substantial amount of defense litigation. The Association's purpose is to provide a forum for discussion and education, and to further professionalism of the defense bar. The operating year for AADC Membership is from August 1 to July 31. Membership dues is $150.00 per attorney or $75.00 per public sector attorney or $3,000.00 for law firms with 20 or more members $1,500.00 for law firms with 10-19 members or $750.00 for law firms with 5 - 9 members.
Areas of
Interest
AADC has established practice area committees for its
general membership. This provides an excellent and unique
opportunity for defense lawyers to stay current and informed
in their practice and interact with their peers
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Employment Law
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Medical Malpractice
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Construction Defects
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