What are the laws in Michigan on Lawyers Advertising a "Specialization" or that they are "Certified" ?

Lawyer Advertising in Michigan Regarding
"Specialization"

Many successful lawyers seek to distinguish themselves by becoming board certified in various areas of law. The state of Michigan's Rule of Professional conduct Rule 7.4 sets rules for lawyers who wish to advertise that they have a "specialty" or "specialize" in a particular area of law.

Though many states have certification programs or specialization programs in various areas of law, Michigan has elected not to offer specialization programs to its members. However, Michigan, unlike other jurisdictions that do not have specialization programs, does not allow a lawyer to advertise as a specialist or expert in a particular field of law not recognized as a specialty. A lawyer may advertise that the law practice is limited to a particular area of law provided that there is not explicit reference to expertise or specialization in the form of communication. The State Bar of Michigan recognizes specialization only in the field of patent, trademarks and admiralty law. Michigan lawyers must adhere to the requirements of Rule 7.4. These requirements are as follows:

Rule: 7.4 Communication of Fields of Practice

A lawyer may communicate the fact that the lawyer does or does not practice in particular fields of law.
Comment: This rule permits a lawyer to indicate areas of practice in communications about the lawyer's services, for example, in a telephone directory or other advertising. If a lawyer practices only in certain fields, or will not accept matters except in such fields, the lawyer is permitted to indicate that fact. 

Michigan only recognizes specialists in the areas of patent law, trademark law, and admiralty law. No other attorney may advertise as a specialist.

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