Jason W. Snell achieves board certification in civil trial law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA).
The NBTA was formed out of a strong conviction that both the law profession and its clients would benefit from an organization designed specifically to create an objective set of standards illustrating an attorney\’s experience and expertise in the practice of trial law.
Jason joins a growing number of trial attorneys who have illustrated their commitment to bettering the legal profession by successfully completing a rigorous application process and providing the consumer of legal services with an objective measure by which to choose qualified and experienced legal counsel.
The elaborate screening of credentials that all NBTA board certified attorneys must successfully complete includes demonstration of substantial trial experience, submission of judicial and peer references to attest to their competency, attendance of continuing legal education courses, submission of legal writing documents, proof of good standing and passing of an examination.
Board certification is the highest, most stringent, and most reliable honor an attorney can achieve. Board certifications are the only distinctions awarded by non-profit organizations. The NBTA as well as all board certifying organizations are committed to safeguarding the public’s ability to choose a good attorney.
Approximately three percent of American lawyers are board certified and Jason is a member of a very select group who has taken the time to prove competence in their specialty area and earn board certification.
For more information on attorney Jason W. Snell, please visit: www.snellfirm.com and www.nbtalawyers.org.
Based in Austin, Texas, the Snell Law Firm has proudly been providing excellent legal services since 2007. With diverse strengths in many areas of the law, its accomplished legal team provides solid counsel and fierce courtroom representation for a wide range of civil litigation matters, including business and commercial litigation, real estate litigation, construction litigation, and class action litigation.