IABA is organized for charitable, educational, and professional purposes, including promoting the social, economic, professional and educational advancement of the Iranian American community, and the community at large. While headquartered in Washington D.C., IABA is a national organization seeking to expand professional and community relationships by establishing local chapters throughout the United States. Starting with four founding members, IABA's membership has grown to over 1200 attorneys and law students nationally, with a particularly strong presence in Washington D.C., New York City, and California, but with members also from many other states. IABA recruits the most distinguished members of the Iranian American legal community as its Directors and Officers, and upholds the highest levels of professional integrity and excellence. IABA is a non-religious, independent organization and is not in any way affiliated with any other organization. IABA is not a lobbying or advocacy group, but primarily an educational organization. As such, IABA seeks to educate and inform the Iranian American community about legal issues of interest, and to ensure that the American public at large as well as our representatives and other government officials are fully and accurately informed on legal matters of interest and concern to the Iranian American community. In addition, IABA strives to publicize and promote the achievements of Iranian American lawyers and other legal professionals. As a 501 organization all contributions to IABA are tax deductible.
Programs and Activities
Official Publications: addressing important legal issues of interest to the Iranian-American community; on specific legal questions and issues; and a
Pro Bono Representation: Assists countless number of indigent individuals and non-profit organizations secure legal representation for their matters
Continuing Legal Education: Obtained CLE accreditation in California to provide programs on continuing legal education
Community Outreach: Hosts courses around the nation on important legal issues, including developing a living trust, intellectual property law and patent applications, adjustment of status for visa-holders, and criminal law issues
IABA Scholarship: Issues to law students in good standing enrolled in an accredited law school in the United States.
Public Interest Fund: Established a public interest fund to award attorneys working for the interest of the community
Social and Business Networking: Hosted dinners and business networking programs for lawyers and law students