Tamara Kraljic Named to Women’s Bar Association of DC Board
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Kraljic is serving as the organization’s treasurer.
The WBA is dedicated to advancing the integrity of the legal profession, promoting justice and supporting the professional development and interests of women lawyers.
Tamara Kraljic has been named to the board of directors of the Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia (WBA).
She will serve as treasurer for the 2026-2027 term, which began on June 1. In this role, she will support the WBA’s financial stewardship and ongoing initiatives.
Kraljic, who is counsel in Hughes Hubbard’s Washington, D.C. office and collaborates frequently with the firm’s Paris office, advises international clients on high-stakes matters, focusing principally on international dispute resolution, business ethics and compliance and white collar defense work.
Founded in 1917, the WBA is one of the oldest and largest voluntary bar associations in the Washington, D.C. area, dedicated to advancing the integrity of the legal profession, promoting justice and supporting the professional development and interests of women lawyers through collaboration and community.
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