
EBA Membership
Connect. Engage. Advance Your Career.
The Energy Bar Association (EBA) is an international, non-profit association with eight regional chapters throughout the United States and Canada. EBA promotes the professional excellence and ethical integrity of its members in the practice, administration, and development of energy laws, regulations and policies. EBA is your tool for connecting with other energy practitioners, for developing your skills and expertise, and for making an impact for your clients or organization.
Being an attorney is not a requirement for membership. If you are interested in energy law and policy, EBA has a place for you.
Membership Categories
Private Attorney
For attorneys practicing or interested in energy law from private practice, law firms, and non-profit associations. Learn More
In-House Counsel
For attorneys who are employed full-time by a non-governmental corporation, partnership, association, or other legal entity, including its subsidiaries and organizational affiliates, that is not itself engaged in the practice of law or the rendering of legal services outside such organization. Learn More
Solo/Small Firm Attorney
For attorneys employed by law firms with 10 or fewer full-time attorneys (inclusive of all full-time attorneys regardless of practice area, exclusive of supportive staff and non-attorney professionals). Learn More
Young Lawyer
For new attorneys who have graduated from law school within the last three years. Attorneys new to the field or new in their career face specific challenges, and EBA is here to help! Learn More
Government Attorney
Membership is discounted for attorneys employed by a government agency or energy regulatory office. Learn More
Academic Attorney
For attorneys employed by an educational institution. Learn More
Student
For individuals currently enrolled at a college or university. Learn More
Retiree
For EBA members who are retiring in good standing and have held membership with EBA for at least five years, are 65 years or older AND presently not practicing law. Learn More
Energy Professional
For individuals in the energy law and policy space who are not attorneys. Learn More