The American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys (ABPLA), is an organization for legal professionals in the practice of negligence law. It is the only American Bar Association-accredited organization that certifies attorneys in legal and medical malpractice. Board certification is limited to attorneys practicing legal malpractice and medical malpractice law.
The ABPLA was founded in 1972, in the wake of US Supreme Court Justice Warren Berger's observation that the United States suffered from a "low state of American trial advocacy and a consequent diminution in the quality of our entire system of justice". Chief Justice Berger believed that a system of certification of trial advocates in specialties was "imperative and long overdue". The ABPLA is involved in certification of legal specialties in two areas of the law profession: medical and legal malpractice.
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