The (ICA Cádiz) is a pivotal institution in Southern Spain, serving as both a professional backbone for lawyers and a vital service provider for the public. Established to regulate the legal profession, it ensures that legal practice in the province adheres to strict ethical standards while facilitating access to justice for all citizens. Core Mission and Governance
La sede principal se encuentra en el centro de la capital gaditana, aunque su ámbito de actuación se extiende a diversas delegaciones de la provincia, incluyendo una presencia destacada en Algeciras. Calle Tamarindos, 17-19, 11007 Cádiz. Teléfono: +34 956 287 611 . Horario de atención: Lunes a viernes de 10:00 a 13:00 h. Web oficial: icadiz.org . Servicios Principales colegio abogado cadiz
The history of the Colegio de Abogados de Cádiz is inextricably linked to the history of Spanish jurisprudence itself. While guild-like organizations of lawyers existed in Spain for centuries, the modern college was formalized in the 19th century, a period when Cádiz was the epicenter of liberal thought in Spain. It was in Cádiz that the Constitution of 1812—known as "La Pepa"—was proclaimed, establishing the principles of national sovereignty and separation of powers. The lawyers of Cádiz, therefore, have inherited a legacy of defending constitutional values and civil liberties. Over the decades, the College has evolved from a closed guild into a democratic institution essential to the functioning of the welfare state. The (ICA Cádiz) is a pivotal institution in