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American Bankruptcy
Board of Certification

Steven R. Neuner Esq. is
certified as a Business Bankruptcy Specialist by the American Bankruptcy
Board of Certification. Congress has recognized, in the Bankruptcy Abuse
Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, the additional value
that certified attorneys have to their clients. The following is from
the American Bankruptcy Board of Certification Brochure on Board
Certification. For more information, please feel free to visit
www.abcworld.org/whycertatty.htm
Bankruptcy can be a
difficult and demanding process. Often, when bankruptcy becomes
necessary, it is the result of some unforeseen event or external
circumstance. Bankruptcy is not a "quick fix" and can involve some very
complicated areas of law. For the most part, federal law governs
bankruptcy in the United States, although several states have
peculiarities unique to those states. Because bankruptcy law is mostly
federal, the American Board of Certification was created to develop an
examination and a set of standards that can be used nationwide to
measure an attorney's skill, knowledge and competence in bankruptcy law.
What Does Board Certification Mean?
It Is Strong Evidence of Attorney Experience In a Complex
Area of Law.
It means that the certified attorney has met rigorous, objective
standards and has demonstrated knowledge in bankruptcy law. Hiring an
attorney with expertise in any specialized field of law can be a
bewildering experience. As a client, you want to make sure your counsel
is experienced in the particular field. Unfortunately, prospective
clients usually have little objective criteria on which to rely. The
American Board of Certification's (ABC) programs are designed to
identify and recognize those attorneys in consumer or business
bankruptcy who have met or exceeded rigorous certification standards
relating to experience, continuing legal education, integrity, and peer
review, in addition to demonstrating a sophisticated understanding of
bankruptcy law. The goal of the ABC is to provide meaningful information
to those seeking bankruptcy law services to enable them to make informed
decisions in selecting experienced bankruptcy counsel.
What is The
ABC?
The American Board of Certification is a
non-profit organization dedicated to serving the public and improving
the quality of the bankruptcy bar. It is the only national bankruptcy
certification program, offering certification in business and consumer
bankruptcy law and creditors' rights law. The ABC's Business and
Consumer Bankruptcy Certification Programs are accredited by the
American Bar Association. The ABC is sponsored by the American
Bankruptcy Institute, and the Commercial Law League of America. The ABC
Board of Directors consists of many of the nation's finest bankruptcy
and creditors’ rights lawyers, former judges, and law professors. ABC
certification encourages bankruptcy attorneys to strive toward
excellence and recognizes those attorneys who have met the ABC's
rigorous standards.
How High Are
The Certification Standards?
To become certified as a bankruptcy specialist by
the ABC, an applicant must successfully complete a comprehensive
day-long written examination covering (1) general bankruptcy law, (2)
legal ethics, and (3) business or consumer bankruptcy. In addition, each
applicant must show significant experience in bankruptcy law matters and
a substantial dedication of their practice to such matters, as well as
providing professional references and participating in at least 60 hours
of continuing legal education over a three-year period.
Recertification
Initial certification is for a period of up to
five years, after which certified bankruptcy attorneys must show that
they continue to have active bankruptcy practice, have participated in
continuing legal education, have good standing in the legal profession,
and can provide peer references.
You Have a
Choice
When you are considering hiring a bankruptcy
attorney, you have a right to know which attorneys have met the ABC's
stringent standards. Why settle for anything less?
We serve all of South Jersey, including
Camden County, Burlington County, Gloucester County, Mercer County,
Eastern Pennsylvania and Atlantic County, and surrounding areas
*Free consultation for individuals and most small
businesses. A follow up meeting may be required. We reserve the right to
charge for consultations involving review of existing cases, divorces or
litigations.
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