What are the qualifications of a personal injury attorney?
Passing a written bar test as well as a written ethics exam is required to practice personal injury law successfully. These tests differ from one state to the next. The majority of states demand that applicants have a college diploma plus a law degree from an approved university. Before non-accredited law schools can offer these courses, they must meet certain criteria.
A Multiple states Bar Examination (MBE), a Multiple states Essay Examination, a Multistate Expert Responsibility Exam, and a set state bar exam are all required in most states. A Multistate Performance Test is also used in other states.

After Certifications
Once certified and admitted to the bar, they must continue to take legal education courses to keep up with current developments in their professions. These seminars are designed to keep personal injury lawyers up to date on recent legal changes, with the number of hours necessary varied by … Read More


