The Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS) was established on July 16, 1974 by the State Bar of Texas. TBLS oversees the recognition and regulation of attorneys who specialize in particular areas of law in the state of Texas. Today, the organization certifies attorneys in 24 different specialty areas and paralegals in six specialty areas.
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Purpose
The TBLS' purpose is to advance the standards of the legal profession and support the availability, accessibility and quality of services provided by Texas attorneys to the public in selected areas of law.
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Governance
The TBLS is overseen by twelve members who are appointed by the President of the State Bar of Texas and approved by its Board of Directors. It has authority over all matters relating legal specialization in Texas and is subject to ongoing jurisdiction by the Supreme Court of Texas.
Specialty areas
The Texas Board of Legal Specialization certifies attorneys in the following selected areas of Texas law:
- Administrative
- Bankruptcy
- Civil Appellate
- Civil Trial
- Consumer and Commercial
- Criminal
- Estate Planning and Probate
- Family
- Health
- Immigration and Nationality
- Juvenile
- Labor and Employment
- Oil, Gas and Mineral
- Personal Injury Trial
- Real Estate
- Tax
- Workers' Compensation
- Criminal Appellate
See also
- State Bar of Texas
- American Bar Association
- Texas Supreme Court
- Professional certification
- National Board of Legal Specialty Certification
- Attorneys in the United States
References
External links
- Texas Board of Legal Specialization
- State Bar of Texas
- Supreme Court of Texas
- State Bar of Texas Paralegal Division
- American Bar Association
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