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National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA)

The National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) is a non-profit organization accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) to certify lawyers in the specialty areas of civil, criminal, and family law trial advocacy.

In order to be certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by this elite group of trial attorneys, an attorney must undergo an exhaustive screening of their credentials, including: documentation of their experience, judicial and peer references, as well as a day long exam. The attorney's ethical standards are also examined by the Standards Committee of the NBTA. A candidate's willingness to undergo this process illustrates a dedication to achieving and maintaining a high standard of practice. In order to retain membership in the NBTA, an attorney must maintain an active trial practice and is required to re-submit his or her application for certification at the end of each five-year term.

NBTA is the only accreditation agency approved by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court for certification of trial qualifications.

Edgar Snyder & Associates is proud to have three trial attorneys who are members of this elite organization. Attorney Todd Berkey, Attorney Cynthia Danel, and Attorney Michael Rosenzweig.

Hurt on the job? Put our experience to work for you

If you don't have an attorney to help you with your injury claim, the deck is stacked against you. It is important to know your legal rights if you are injured at work. The law firm of Edgar Snyder & Associates has been helping injured Pennsylvania workers for nearly 20 years. Let us put this experience to work for you.

Free Legal Evaluation

If you suffered an injury at work, and don't already have an attorney, you can contact our law firm for a free evaluation of your claim by:

  • Filling out a simple online form so we can evaluate your claim.
  • Calling toll-free 1-866-802-2643. Our phones answer 24 hours a day/7 days a week.

It won't cost you a dime to have our staff review your claim. We'll listen to what you have to say and let you know your options based on what you have shared. It's free and there's no further obligation. And, as always, there is never a fee unless we get money for you.

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