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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The National Board of Legal Specialty Certification (NBLSC) is a non-profit board certification organization in the United States which administers four national board certification programs for attorneys in Civil Trial Law, Criminal Trial Law, Family Trial Law, and Social Security Disability Law. To become board-certified, an attorney must meet substantial professional requirements and undergo a peer review process. There are currently more than 2,400 attorneys who are certified by the NBLSC. The organization is led by board of directors of noted trial lawyers, law professors, and judges.Based in Wrentham, Massachusetts, the NBLSC was founded as the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA). It adopted its current name in 2006. The National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) and the National Board of Social Security Disability Advocacy are now two divisions within the NBLSC. The NBLSC's stated mission is to "inform and educate the public concerning legal representation by board certified specialists" and "recognize and promote excellence in legal advocacy through a national program certifying specialists predicated on high standards of demonstrated competence and integrity."The NBLSC is the largest and oldest of the seven private board-certification organizations for attorneys that the American Bar Association (ABA) accredits through its Standing Committee on Specialization. In addition, many state bar organizations maintain certification programs."@en }

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