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What does it mean to be a Board Certified Admiralty and Maritime Law attorney?

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What does it mean to be a Board Certified Admiralty and Maritime Law attorney?

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The Florida test attorneys in several different specialties. One of those specialties is Admiralty and Maritime Law. There are only approximately 60 Admiralty and Maritime Board Certified lawyers in the State of Florida. Both Mr. Boyd and Mr. Sutter are Board Certified Admiralty and Maritime lawyers. To be Board Certified, a lawyer must pass the test provided by The Florida Bar, must have been practicing in the area of Admiralty and Maritime Law for at least 5 years, a large percentage of their cases must be in the area of Admiralty and Maritime Law, and they must be approved by a peer group of Board Certified lawyers designated by The Florida Bar.

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