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Reorganization

If you are a long time visitor of the NBTAnet.org, the National Board of Trial Advocacy's web site, you will see that we have changed our name.

The board of directors concluded that the pursuit of our mission to improve the legal profession demanded that we branch out into other areas.

Watch this space. We are expanding this web site to accomodate the changes.

Certification Areas

The National Board of Legal Specialty Certification board certifies attorneys in four areas: Civil Trial, Criminal Trial, Family Law, and Social Security Disability.

On-line Application

Thanks for applying to the National Board of Legal Specialty Certification/National Board of Trial Advocacy.

We are preparing to launch a new and improved version called "On-line App" in mid-to-late September. It has been under development since early 2007.

In the meanwhile you can still download pdf versions of all our applications. To apply, fill out the forms and mail them to the home office according to the instructions.

About the New On-Line App

On-line App is a secure and elegant e-commerce/expert system tailor-fit to the NBTA/NBLSC’s existing application workflow.

It features easy to follow web forms, immediate, seamless and secure credit card processing and robust administrative capabilities.

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