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Peel v. Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission of Illinois, 110 S.Ct. 2281 (1990), disallows any state from prohibiting disclosure of NBTA certification.

Colorado State Coordinator

Board certification reflects your dedication to both your clients and your career
--Tom Overton
Why I Chose Board Certification
In these days of continued development and evolution in all areas of the law, specialization has become a virtual necessity if a lawyer is to continue to practice with a high degree of competency that can be recognized by both the public and other members of the bar.

This is why I think it is vitally important for you to seek certification from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Certification provides an objective, disciplined approach to the identification and recognition of well-qualified attorneys who have proven that they have met standards which demonstrate their skill and competence.

Members of the public and referring attorneys can have full confidence that an attorney who has been certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy will have the experience and skills necessary to handle their case.

Achieving board certification by the National Board of Trial Advocacy is an outstanding accomplishment for any lawyer.

Board certification reflects your dedication to both your clients and your career and shows that you are willing to submit to a challenging examination process for the betterment of your clients, your practice, and your profession.

I hope that you will join the growing number of NBTA certified lawyers here in Colorado and around the country.

Thomas J. Overton
Colorado Attorney
Certified since 1995
(303) 832-1120

Choose a Board Certified Trial Lawyer

All lawyers are not created equal, but all lawyers are free to take any case they want, regardless of whether they've proven themselves.

NBTA board certification provides both consumers and other lawyers looking to refer cases with an objective credential.

It just makes great sense to choose a board certified trial lawyer over a non-certified lawyer.

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