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THE S.E. FARRIS LAW FIRM: Personal Injury Attorney Spencer Recertified with National Board of Trial Advocacy

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Sunday, November 24, 2024

THE S.E. FARRIS LAW FIRM: Personal Injury Attorney Spencer Recertified with National Board of Trial Advocacy

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The S.E. Farris Law Firm issued the following announcement on Nov. 26.

Attorney Spencer Farris of The S.E. Farris Law Firm recently achieved recertification with the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA).

This professional organization is recognized by the American Bar Association and in opinions by the United States Supreme Court for its rigorous certification procedures. Its certification is the highest and most stringent testing after the bar exam for an attorney. They offer the only such distinction awarded by non-profit organizations.

The NBTA was formed out of a strong conviction that both the law profession and its clients would benefit from an organization designed specifically to create an objective set of standards illustrating an attorney’s experience and expertise in the practice of trial law.

“I’m humbled and honored to be recertified with the National Board of Trial Advocacy,” said Farris. “Talent without hard work is not going to allow long term success. We work tirelessly to ensure each and every client gets treated justly, and a lot of that work goes into self-development as an attorney. ”

Farris, a graduate of Washington University School of Law, has been representing personal injury victims for almost 30 years, and initially became Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy at his first eligibility. Furthering his dedication, he also graduated from The Trial Lawyer’s College, founded by Gerry Spence. He is also nationally recognized by Spencer several organizations, including the Litigation Counsel of America, The National Top 100 Trial Lawyers, Super Lawyers, the American Society of Legal Advocates, and the American Trial Lawyers Association.

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