ACCESSWIRE
17 Nov 2023, 05:17 GMT+10
CLEARWATER, FL / ACCESSWIRE / November 16, 2023 / Roman Austin Personal Injury Lawyers is pleased to announce that the firm's founder, Mark Roman, has just obtained recertification from the Board of Legal Specialization and Education of the Florida Bar. He has been recertified as a specialist in civil trial practice through 2028.
Board certification is a highly coveted distinction for select Florida lawyers. Less than 2% of attorneys in our state have obtained board certification. The Florida Bar states that 'board certification is a direct reflection of a commitment to excellence and professionalism in the practice of law.' As acknowledged by the Supreme Court of Florida, board certification carries the distinction of having special knowledge, skills, and proficiency in civil trial law - as well as character, ethics, and a reputation for professionalism.
In order to seek board certification, a Florida lawyer must practice for many years, conduct jury trials as lead attorney, attend many hours of continuing legal education, and be anonymously evaluated by fellow lawyers and judges. In order to become recertified, a lawyer must satisfy rigorous standards every five years. Mark Roman, who has been board-certified since 2008, remains fully committed to maintaining the certification program's high standards.
Roman Austin Personal Injury Lawyers - Tampa Office
6601 Memorial Hwy Suite 202
Tampa, FL 33615
(813) 686-7588
Roman Austin Personal Injury Lawyers - Clearwater Office
1811 N. Belcher Road, Suite I-1
Clearwater, FL 33765
(727) 787-2500
Roman Austin Personal Injury Lawyers - Congress Ave Office
2360 Congress Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33763
(727) 591-5610
Roman Austin Personal Injury Lawyers - New Port Richey Office
2515 Seven Springs Blvd.
New Port Richey, FL, 34655
(727) 815-8442
Contact Information
Carol-Lynn Roman
Marketing Manager
croman@romanaustin.com
(727) 787-2500
SOURCE: Roman Austin Personal Injury Lawyers
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