Real estate lawyers who are employed by the government can become members of the American Federation of Government Employees. Many real estate lawyers join the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, American Bar Association, DRI, and the American College of Construction Lawyers. Other important organizations for lawyers include the Association of American Law Schools, Law School Admission Council, and National Association for Law Placement.
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