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THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ELITE ATTORNEYS
SPECIALIZED LITIGATOR
ONE OF THE MOST EXCLUSIVE AWARD MEMBERSHIPS IN THE UNITED STATES


AREAS OF LAW
PERSONAL INJURY

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CRIMINAL DEFENSE

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FAMILY LAW

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BUSINESS LAW

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WHO WE ARE
We are proud to present one of the most exclusive Award/Memberships in the United States. We have one of the highest standards of attorney evaluations in the legal sector.
All potential awarded attorneys are recommended. Through a rigorous and comprehensive vetting process, we identify and honor legal professionals who demonstrate exceptional skill, integrity, and dedication to their practice including Verdicts won and securing favorable settlements.
Our recognition is regarded as one of the most prestigious awards in the legal field known as "SPECIALIZED LITIGATOR".
AWARDED MEMBERS BENEFITS
MEDIA:
TV commercial spot time: 30% to 70% discount off of almost all competitors
Billboard: 20% to 40% discount off of almost all competitors
The National Association of Elite Attorneys has a partnership with a media-buy conglomerate that is part of a multi-billion dollar media spend every year. All of our Awarded members benefit from the discounts we get from this: TV commercial airtime, billboard and PR (national, regional and local media).
AWARD:
Being part of a very limited selected group of Elite Attorneys. New members receive an award (Plaque), certificate and award/membership seal/logo PDF, JPEG TIFF as well as other formats for their exclusive license right to use on their web site, emails and marketing materials.
PRESS RELEASE:
There will be a press release with worldwide coverage and awareness confirming the award presented to the new member.
MEMBER VERIFICATION WILL BE PROVIDED UPON REQUEST
Use of the National Association of Elite Attorneys (NAEA / ELITE41.com) and Specialized Litigator name, likeness of any kind, reference, logos, seal, award, print and/or any copies/download and or transfer is restricted solely to current and authorized members. Any use by attorneys who are not current members shall be considered a serious violation of rules of professional conduct and will be referred to appropriate state bar associations or other applicable regulatory agencies regulating the practice of law.
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