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    Construction Defect Advisory Commission

    The Board of Legal Specialization (BLS), pursuant to Rule 44, Ariz. R. Sup. Ct., regulates the certification of legal specialists in ten practice areas: Administrative, Bankruptcy, Construction Defect, Criminal, Estate and Trust, Family, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death, Real Estate, Tax, and Workers’ Compensation.  Each area of specialization has an Advisory Commission to actively administer the program in its particular field, under the policy guidance of the BLS.

    Construction Defect Law Advisory Commission: Composed of ten attorneys selected from among active members with experience in the field of Construction Defect law (defined as the practice of law dealing with the regulatory, licensing, enforcement, and adjudicative powers of local, state and federal governmental agencies), and selected in a manner so as to give the commission a balanced representation of practitioners from the various fields of construction defect law.

    CURRENT ROSTER

    Responsibilities:

    • Review/investigate applications for initial certification or recertification.
    • Convene and preside over Request for Reconsideration hearings.
    • Report recommendations for initial certification or recertification to the Board of Legal Specialization.

    Time Commitment: Advisory Commission’s meet six (6) to twelve (12) times per year.  The length of the meetings may vary, but typically last 30 to 60 minutes.

    Apply Now

    For more information contact:

    Mabel Ramirez
    Board of Legal Specialization Administrator
    Phone: 602.340.7326
    Email: Mabel.Ramirez@staff.azbar.org

    Mission

    "The purpose of the legal specialization program is to identify to the public and the Bar those lawyers who have demonstrated superior knowledge, skill, integrity, professionalism, and a high degree of competence in a specific field of law so that the public can more closely match its needs with available services, and to permit lawyers to better serve the public by increasing the quality of legal services."