Consumer Resources

Find Qualified Counsel When you choose a certified attorney, you proceed knowing that your lawyer shares our commitment to the legal profession. We have certified trial attorneys throughout the United States. Click here to search for one in your area. Find a Certified Attorney

Report Your Lawyer Did your lawyer forget all those promises he made? Do the bills seem wrong? Don't assume there's nothing you can do. If you're not happy with the services and/or you think he or she has broken the rules. You can report him or her to the appropriate Lawyer Disciplinary Agency

About Our Members Our greatest strength as an organization is our members. About Our Members is devoted to providing insight into who and what we are and what we stand for by sharing stories by or about our members. Read About Our Members

Brochures The National Board of Trial Advocacy's mission is to inform and educate the public about board certified attorneys and to recognize and promote execellence in trial advocacy. We accomplish the mission in many ways, among them are brochures: What is a Certified Attorney?Why Get Certified?

Links to Other Certifiers The NBLSC currently certifies attorneys as Civil, Criminal, Family Law, trial specalists and Social Security Disability specialsts. If your needs require a different type of lawyer, we suggest you check out one of the other private or state run certifying agencies.

Rules for Stating Certification The legal profession is still in the early stages of specialization policy. The landscape isn't always clear. Attorneys can advertise their certifcation,. States can regulate how attorneys do so.

Video Public Services Anouncements The Supreme Court of Ohio's Commission on Certification of Attorneys as Specialists has produced two public service announcements on attorney certification. Note: you will need RealOne media player. PSA 1 (For Consumers) • PSA 2 (For Attorneys)
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