North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 27 - STATE BAR
Chapter 01 - RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR
Subchapter D - RULES OF THE STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR
Section .2500 - CERTIFICATION STANDARDS FOR THE CRIMINAL LAW SPECIALTY
Section 01D .2503 - RECOGNITION AS A SPECIALIST IN CRIMINAL LAW

Universal Citation: 27 NC Admin Code 01D .2503
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024

A lawyer may qualify as a specialist by meeting the standards for criminal law or the subspecialties of state criminal law or juvenile delinquency law. If a lawyer qualifies as a specialist by meeting the standards for the criminal law specialty, the lawyer shall be entitled to represent that he or she is a "Board Certified Specialist in Criminal Law." If a lawyer qualifies as a specialist by meeting the standards set for the subspecialty of state criminal law, the lawyer shall be entitled to represent that he or she is a "Board Certified Specialist in State Criminal Law." If a lawyer qualifies as a specialist by meeting the standards for the subspecialty of juvenile delinquency law, the lawyer shall be entitled to represent that he or she is a "Board Certified Specialist in Criminal Law - Juvenile Delinquency."

Authority G.S. 84-23;
Readopted Eff. December 8, 1994;
Amended Eff. August 25, 2011; March 10, 2011.

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