Board Certification - Creditors' Rights Law
Credential: Board Certification - Creditors' Rights Law
Credentialing Agency: American Board of Certification
Board Certification - Creditors' Rights Law. Candidates must be engaged in the continuous practice of law, for at least a five-year period ending on December 31 of the calendar year in which the candidate applies for certification. Candidates must be licensed to practice law and be active members of the bar in at least one or more states or territories of the United States, and must have participated in at least sixty hours of continuing legal education (CLE) in both bankruptcy law and creditors' rights law within the thirty-six months immediately prior to seeking certification. Candidates must make a satisfactory showing of qualification in the specialty area through peer review by providing nine references by lawyers familiar with the competence and qualification of the candidate in the specialty area. Candidates must also pass an examination, which consists of 50 multiple choice questions, and a section consisting of essay questions. This credential must be renewed every four years.
More information can be found on the certifying agency's website.
Board Certification - Creditors' Rights Law
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AGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
American Board of Certification
4403 1st Avenue SE
Suite 113
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
Phone: (319) 365-2222
Fax: (319) 363-0127
Email: assistantdirector@abcworld.org