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association law

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noun

  1. psychol any law governing the association of ideas

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“It’s common for us to tell clients about this sort of issue,” said David Muller, who practices community association law in the firm’s Sarasota office.

From Seattle Times

And he’s been the court’s most loquacious member during the coronavirus pandemic, speaking to the American Bar Association, law schools and a Zoom audience of high school and middle school students.

From Washington Post

Rioters are attempting to break down the door of the Portland Police Association, law enforcement said on Wednesday evening.

From Fox News

Justice McDonald had the support of much of the state’s legal establishment, including the state bar association, law school deans and other lawyer groups.

From New York Times

Under the ethical guidelines of the New York State bar association, law firms hiring investigative firms are generally responsible for monitoring their actions.

From New York Times