
Russell (Sr.) is board certified by both the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS) and the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA). Russell Junior is Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Texas Certification The Texas Board of Legal Specialization recognizes attorneys in various areas of the law, who because of experience, training and knowledge are awarded Certificates of Special Competence. The general requirements for board certification by the TBLS are that the attorney must have: -
been licensed for at least five years -
spent three years of practice in the specialty field -
devoted twenty-five to fifty percent of practice to the field of specialty -
handled a wide variety of cases in the field -
attended Continuing Legal Education seminars -
received approval of Judges and colleagues -
passed a written examination Currently the TBLS recognizes the following fields of law for board certification: There are approximately 5,000 Texas attorneys now board certified out of a total State Bar Membership of approximately 55,000. Certification is for a period of five years. To remain certified after that time, every five years the attorney must apply for recertification meeting the requirements for Continuing Legal Education, peer review and substantial involvement in the specialty field. A Board certified attorney is entitled to an indication of certification on the business card and letterhead, display of Certificate of Special Competence, and by listing the certification in legal directories and telephone listings under "Attorneys (or Lawyers)" -- Board Certified. National Certification Russell (Sr.) is licensed to practice law in both Texas and Minnesota. Minnesota, like most states but unlike Texas, does not have a state specialization program. Consequently, Russell (Sr.) sought and obtained certification by the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA), an organization which is nationally recognized. Before the founding in 1977 of the National Board of Trial Advocacy, there was no national program of board certification. In order to become board certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, applicants must undergo a thorough screening of their credentials, including: documentation of their experience, judicial and peer references, and a written examination. Additionally, they must report all disciplinary matters before any official body, whether public or private, for scrutiny by the NBTA Standards Committee. "I represent the Citizen Accused" Russell D. Hunt, Sr. Attorney at Law 425 Austin Avenue, Suite 1202 P.O. Box 726 Waco, Texas 76703 Phone: (254) 753-3738 Fax: (254) 753-8118 Email
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