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Supreme Court Board on Attorney Certification

The attorney certification program helps connect litigants with attorneys who New Jersey Supreme Court certified as a highly qualified specialist in their area of the law.

Supreme Court Board on Attorney Certification

Board on Attorney Certification
Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex
25 Market Street
Floor 8th floor North
P.O. Box 965
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0965
phone: 609-815-2930
BAC.Mailbox@njcourts.gov

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Notice To Certified Attorneys: Annual Fee Payment due by January 31, 2024

The Value of Attorney Certification

Finding the right attorney helps litigants and attorneys. This program is designed to help consumers make an informed decision when seeking and selecting a lawyer. It protects them from false advertising. It also help build attorney competence in a specific area of the law.

The Board on Attorney Certification was established by the Supreme Court of New Jersey in 1980.

Attorneys can be certified in one or more of these areas:

  • civil trial law
  • criminal trial law
  • matrimonial law
  • municipal court law
  • workers' compensation law

To be certified, attorneys must:

  • be a member in good standing of the New Jersey Bar for at least five years
  • take a specific number of continuing legal education courses in the three years prior to filing an application
  • demonstrate substantial involvement in preparation of litigated matters
  • demonstrate an unblemished reputation by submitting a list of attorneys and judges who will attest to the applicant's character and ability
  • pass a written examination covering various aspects of practice in the designated specialty.

The New Jersey Supreme Court Board on Attorney Certification administers the certification program in this state. The Board has nine members, all of whom are members of the Bar of New Jersey. In addition, there are five certification committees. They are responsible for reviewing certification applications and for creating and grading the certification examinations. Each committee reports its eligibility findings to the Board for its report to the Supreme Court.

The Board is responsible for the operation of the certification program, including financial, policy, and rule-making functions. The Board also acts as an appellate arm when an aggrieved attorney appeals a decision made by a certification committee.

Members of the Board

Chair: Joseph J. Rodgers
Vice Chair: Jeffrey M. Pollock
Vicki W. Beyer
Hillary Hudson Bryce
Paul da Costa
Bonnie L. Laube
Joshua H. Reinitz
Rubin M. Sinins

Secretary: Heather Joy Baker
Counsel: Wendy L. Weiss

Civil Certification Committee

Chair: Paul da Costa
Craig M. Aronow
Chad Moore
Gary L. Riveles
Wendy L. Wiebalk

Criminal Certification Committee

Chair: Hillary Hudson Bryce
Mark G. Davis
Brandon D. Minde

Matrimonial Certification Committee

Chair: Bonnie L. Laube
Jeffrey Epstein
Ronald G. Lieberman

Workers’ Compensation Certification Committee

Chair: Vicki W. Beyer
Dennis M. Baptista
Michele G. Haas

Municipal Court Certification Committee

Chair: Joshua H. Reinitz
S. Emile Lisboa IV
Moshood Muftau