Learn more about the D.C. Bar by reading our most recent Annual Reports.
Annual Report 2022 – 2023
After living under a cloud of uncertainty during the pandemic, 2022-2023 seemed like a blur of activity. This annual report is a reminder of all that we accomplished together — indeed, we came out stronger and ready for the challenges that lie ahead for our growing organization.
Learn MoreAnnual Report 2021 – 2022
In honor of the D.C. Bar’s 50th anniversary, we commemorated 50 years of excellence in leadership and service, celebrated the trailblazing accomplishments of our members, and collectively envisioned how to raise the bar over the next 50 years.
Annual Report 2020 – 2021
None of us could have predicted that we would be facing the worst economic and health crisis of our lifetimes, but the D.C. Bar prevailed over the challenges by the strength of our membership and leadership.
Annual Report 2019 – 2020
The D.C. Bar wrapped up its ambitious five-year strategic plan in fiscal year 2019–2020, which also saw the organization weather an unprecedented global health crisis and prove its resiliency and ability to support its members through challenging times.
Annual Report 2018 – 2019
In fiscal year 2018–2019, the D.C. Bar settled into its permanent home and quickly adjusted to its new environs. At the same time, the Bar’s membership rose to 108,080, making the organization the largest unified bar in the country.
Annual Report 2017 – 2018
The 2017–2018 fiscal year was monumental for the D.C. Bar, with major investments and improvements across the board.
Annual Report 2016 – 2017
The 2016-2017 fiscal year was all about embracing transitions and transformations, while growing our membership to more than 104,000 members.
Annual Report 2015 – 2016
In fiscal year 2015–2016, the Bar continued on its journey to position itself as a leading force in the profession and to provide the best value for its more than 100,000 members.
Annual Report 2014 – 2015
The D.C. Bar took major steps in fiscal year 2014–2015 to set the groundwork for the future of the organization and its more than 100,000 members.