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According To The Florida Bar, Criminal Trial Law Certified Lawyers Are Specialists.
Florida Attorney's Name |
Is This Lawyer Florida Bar Criminal Trial Law Certified? |
W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary, Jr. Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer |
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Elliott Wilcox | |
Leslie Sammis | |
Christina Anton Garcia | |
John Castro | |
Jeff Thomas | |
Jeff Paulk | |
Jeff Keel | |
Darren Finebloom | |
David Haenel | |
Stephen Higgins | |
Robin Fuson | |
Michael Misa | |
Majid Vasigh | |
William Wynne | |
Christian Denmon | |
Nicole Denmon | |
W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary, Jr. Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer |
This information is current as of December 12, 2015.
"While all lawyers are allowed to advertise, only certified attorneys are allowed to identify themselves as "Florida Bar Board Certified" or as a "specialist." Certification is the highest level of recognition by The Florida Bar of the competency and experience of attorneys in the areas of law approved for certification by the Supreme Court of Florida."
Florida Bar Criminal Trial Lawyer Board Certification by the Numbers |
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Criminal Law Certification Examination Topics Include: |
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Please check here to see if any of the DUI Lawyers in this list have since become Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyers.
The FTC and the National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. (NAD), govern the laws of comparative advertising in the United States including the treatment of comparative advertising claims. FTC stated that comparative advertising could benefit consumers and encourages comparative advertising, provided that the comparisons are “clearly identified, truthful, and non-deceptive”
Sources: J. E. Villafranco, “IP Litigator”, Woltens Kluwer Law & Business, Aspen Publishers, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2010; Florida Allows Competitive Keyword Advertising By Lawyers; Suing Over Keyword Advertising Is A Bad Business Decision For Trademark Owners.