What kind of requirements do board-certified lawyers need to meet?
For an attorney to legally practice law, they must licensed by the Supreme Court Florida. But beyond merely being an attorney, the State of Florida and the Florida Supreme Court awards an even higher honor to a very few attorneys- Board Certification. Board Certification is only awarded to those attorneys who have demonstrated to the Florida Supreme Court that they are truly outstanding in their field. In fact, less than 1% of Florida lawyers are Board Certified in Civil Trial Law.
Board certification recognizes attorney’s special knowledge, skill and proficiency in various areas of law and professionalism and ethics in practice. Board-certified lawyers have met several benchmarks set forth by The Florida Bar, which include:
- A proven record of trials to verdict;
- Passing a difficult examination in Civil Trial Law,
- Obtaining peer recommendations from judges and other certified lawyers,
- Satisfying rigorous continuing legal education requirements.
Rader Law Group, LLC: Experience and Expertise
Andrew Rader is one of the 1% of Florida lawyers who has earned board certification by the Florida Bar in civil trial practice. This recognition by the Florida Bar was earned from Mr. Rader’s demonstrated excellence in legal knowledge (by examination) and actual trial experience. Mr. Rader has been serving his clients throughout South Florida and New York for over 30 years in both state and federal courts. Rader Law Group LLC is a leading South Florida law firm with expertise and focus in:
- Personal Injury
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