Who is eligible to join NCBA?

Eligibility for NCBA membership is broad but clearly defined:

  • Law Firm Memberships are open to any law firm—whether solo practitioners or larger firms—actively engaged in the practice of creditors’ rights law. Member firms must meet NCBA’s qualifications and formally agree to the NCBA Code of Conduct as a condition of membership. 
  • In-House Counsel Memberships are available to attorneys employed full-time by organizations that are not law firms but are engaged in creditors’ rights-related work. These members also commit to the same ethical and professional standards outlined in NCBA’s Code of Conduct. 

This inclusive approach ensures that both practicing law firms and in-house attorneys connected to creditors’ rights benefit from NCBA’s resources and community.