Celebrating the 4th of July is one of the convivial traditions that punctuates the life of the French American Bar Association. More than a symbolic date on the American calendar, it is an opportunity to bring the community together around a central message. French American friendship and the continuity of exchanges among legal, business, and academic professionals.
An institutional and cultural symbol
July 4th speaks to United States institutional history and a legal culture that naturally resonates within a transatlantic association. For FABA, the tradition also echoes the importance of comparative perspectives, international career paths, and day to day collaborations connecting French and United States practitioners.
A community moment
This celebration creates a simple setting to reconnect, exchange ideas, and welcome new members. These moments beyond conferences play a practical role. They keep the network active, strengthen association life, and extend the FABA spirit throughout the year.
FABA’s history
FABA is an established, active, and engaged organization whose identity is built not only through legal programming, but also through the human ties that sustain it.
