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ATTORNEY MALCOLM PUROW EARNS CIVIL TRIAL CERTIFICATION FROM THE FLORIDA BAR
June
16,
2013
Dell
&
Schaefer
personal
injury
attorney
Malcolm
Purow
recently
joined
an
elite
group
of
Florida
lawyers
by
earning
his
certification
in
Civil
Trial
from
the
Florida
Bar.
Only
six
percent
of
the
states
more
than
93,000
attorneys
have
earned
the
distinction.
Board
certification
recognizes
attorneys
special
knowledge,
skills
and
proficiency
in
various
areas
of
law
and
professionalism
and
ethics
in
practice.
Certification
is
the
highest
level
of
evaluation
by
The
Florida
Bar
of
the
competency
and
experience
of
attorneys
in
the
24
areas
of
law
approved
for
certification
by
the
Supreme
Court
of
Florida.
According
to
Florida
Bar
President
Gwynne
A.
Young,
The
Florida
Bar's
board
certification
program
is
one
of
the
best
in
the
country.
It
assists
the
public
in
locating
lawyers
who
have
demonstrated
their
level
of
skill,
excellence
and
commitment
to
professionalism."
To
be
a
board
certified
civil
trial
attorney,
attorneys
need
to
practice
for
a
minimum
of
five
years,
handle
at
least
15
civil
trials,
obtain
30
hours
of
CLE
credits
in
civil
trial,
obtain
references
from
other
attorneys
and
judges
and
pass
an
exam.
This
is
a
great
honor
for
Malcolm
and
for
the
firm.
It
further
illustrates
the
commitment
to
excellence
that
we
provide
to
our
clients,
said
Dell
&
Schaefer
Managing
Partner
Gregory
Dell.
Malcolm
has
worked
hard
for
hundreds
of
clients
throughout
his
career
and
he
deserves
to
be
recognized
among
the
most
qualified
attorneys
in
Florida.
About
Attorneys
Dell
&
Schaefer
Since
1979,
the
personal
injury
division
of
Attorneys
Dell
&
Schaefer
has
helped
thousands
of
people
injured
both
in
Florida
and
nationwide
to
obtain
financial
compensation
for
their
pain,
suffering,
medical
bills,
and
lost
wages
Dell
&
Schaefers
Florida
personal
injury
lawyers
have
handled
in
excess
of
25,000
injury
cases
since
1979
and
have
recovered
settlement
and
verdicts
in
excess
of
$400
million.
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