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Illinois: The Supreme Court of Illinois does not recognize certifications of specialties in the practice of law, and a certificate, award or recognition is not a requirement to practice law in Illinois.

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New York: None of the lawyers listed on these Sites is certified as a “specialist” pursuant to any governmental authority within the State of New York. Certification granted by another state or territory is not recognized by any governmental authority within the State of New York. Certification is not a requirement for the practice of law in the State of New York and does not necessarily indicate greater competence than other attorneys experienced in this field of law.