What is Board Certified in Bankruptcy Law & What are the Requirements?

In the State of Alabama there are over 16,000 lawyers. Of course, not all lawyers practice bankruptcy law.

Some states offer Board Certification programs and others do not. The State of Alabama does have a Board Certification process. This is managed by the The Alabama State Bar Board of Legal Certification. For Consumer Bankruptcy, Business Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, the state of Alabama has selected one entity to provide such certification to its attorneys.

Before hiring a specialized Mobile Attorney, make sure they are Board Certified under Alabama's requirements in their area of law.

Alabama State Bar Board of Legal Certification

Rules of Professional Conduct:
judicial.alabama.gov/library/rules_bar_conduct.cfm

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. A lawyer shall not state or imply that the lawyer is a specialist except as follows:

(a) a lawyer admitted to engage in patent practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office may use the designation “Patent Attorney” or a substantially similar designation;

(b) a lawyer engaged in admiralty practice may use the designation “Admiralty,” “Proctor in Admiralty,” or a substantially similar designation; or

(c) a lawyer may communicate the fact that the lawyer has been certified as a specialist in a field of law by a named organization or authority, but only if such certification is granted by an organization previously approved by the Alabama State Bar Board of Legal Certification to grant such certifications.

What organizations are approved by the Alabama State Bar Board of Legal Certification to grant certifications?

The Alabama State Bar Board of Legal Certification has currently approved four national certifying agencies in eight fields of law. For the specialty areas of Business Bankruptcy, Consumer Bankruptcy and Creditor Rights, the Bar relys upon:

Agency Approved to Grant Certification:
AMERICAN BOARD OF CERTIFICATION
101 Second Street, SE, Suite 904
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
Contact: Dian Gilmore, Executive Director
Telephone: (319) 365-2222
Facsimile: (319) 363-0127
E-Mail: director@abcworld.org


It is not essential that you retain a certified Mobile Alabama bankruptcy attorney to do a great job representing you in your Alabama bankruptcy. However, if you wish to hire a specialized Mobile, AL bankruptcy lawyer and you are unsure if the lawyer is actually certified, simply ask them.


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