27 NCAC 01D .2103         RECOGNITION AS A SPECIALIST IN REAL PROPERTY LAW

A lawyer may qualify as a specialist by meeting the standards set for one or both of the subspecialties.  If a lawyer qualifies as a specialist in real property law by meeting the standards set for the real property law‑residential transactions subspecialty, the lawyer shall be entitled to represent that he or she is a "Board Certified Specialist in Real Property Law‑Residential Transactions."  If a lawyer qualifies as a specialist in real property law by meeting the standards set for the real property law‑business, commercial, and industrial transactions, the lawyer shall be entitled to represent that he or she is a "Board Certified Specialist in Real Property Law‑Business, Commercial, and Industrial Transactions."  If a lawyer qualifies as a specialist in real property law by meeting the standards set for both the real property law‑residential transactions subspecialty and the real property law‑business, commercial, and industrial transactions subspecialty, the lawyer shall be entitled to represent that he or she is a "Board Certified Specialist in Real Property Law‑Residential, Business, Commercial and Industrial Transactions."

 

History Note:        Authority G.S. 84‑23;

Readopted Eff. December 8, 1994.