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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 31, 2013
CONTACT: Lisa Tipton, APR, The Florida Bar

LEGAL MILESTONE: FIFTEEN JACKSONVILLE LAWYERS MAINTAIN BOARD CERTIFICATION, THE FLORIDA BAR’S ‘LEGAL EXPERTSTATUS, FOR 30 YEARS

TALLAHASSEE, January 31 – Fifteen local lawyers are among the 221 Florida Bar members who earned legal board certi­fi­cation in civil trial or tax law in 1983 and have remained certified for 30 years.

In Florida, only board certified lawyers may use the terms “specialist,” “expert” or “B.C.S.” for Board Certified Specialist when referring to their legal credentials.

Maintaining board certi­fi­cation for 30 continuous years is a significant profes­sional accom­plishment,” said Florida Bar President Gwynne A. Young of Carlton Fields in Tampa. “These individuals are leaders by example in Florida’s legal profession and we salute their commitment to excellence and profes­sionalism in the practice of law.”

Board certi­fi­cation evaluates attorneys’ special knowledge, skills and profi­ciency in various areas of law and profes­sionalism and ethics in practice. About 4,600 of Florida’s 93,000 lawyers have earned board certi­fi­cation. Florida offers 24 specialty areas for board certi­fi­cation, more than any other state.

The following Jacksonville lawyers this year are celebrating 30 years of Florida Bar board certi­fi­cation in civil trial or tax law.

Civil Trial
Charles Wayne Alford migrated-stock-00240
The Honorable Tyrie William Boyer
Thomas R. Brown
William C. Gentry
John Wayne Hogan
Charles C. Howell III
Rutledge Richardson Liles
James Curtis Rinaman Jr.
Robert F. Spohrer
James T. Terrell migrated-stock-00135
Dianne Jay Weaver
Edward Alfred White

Tax Law
Thomas M. Donahoo
Michael N. Schneider
Frederick R. Short Jr.

Background. Board certi­fi­cation is The Florida Bar’s highest evaluation of attorneys’ competence and experience in one or more of the 24 areas of law approved for certi­fi­cation by the Supreme Court of Florida. Florida Bar board certified lawyers must demon­strate ability and experience in their fields and profes­sionalism within the legal community.

A lawyer who is a member in good standing of The Florida Bar and who meets the standards prescribed by the state’s Supreme Court may become board certified in one or more of the 24 certi­fi­cation fields.

Minimum requirements for certi­fi­cation are listed below; each area of certi­fi­cation may contain higher or additional standards.

To become a board certified specialist, a lawyer must:
–        be an active member in good standing of The Florida Bar.
–        practice law for a minimum of five years.
–        complete approved legal education programs.
–        demon­strate substantial experience in the specialty area.
–        be favorably evaluated by judges and other lawyers as to competency and profes­sionalism in the specialty field.
–        pass a compre­hensive written exami­nation in the specialty area or satisfy strict criteria to exempt the exam.

Board certi­fi­cation is valid for five years. During that time, the attorney must continue to practice law and attend Florida Bar-approved continuing legal education courses.

Recer­ti­fi­cation requirements are similar to those for initial certi­fi­cation. Not all qualified lawyers are certified, but those who are board certified have volun­tarily taken the extra step to have their competence and experience evaluated.

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