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What Is Board Certification?

People think that if you are an attorney, you are Board Certified. That is incorrect. If you are an attorney, you are licensed to practice law but you are certainly not Board Certified. Board certification is a rare distinction and it is considered a career-defining achievement. Only Board Certified lawyers are allowed, by the State Bar of Texas, to publicly represent themselves as a specialist or expert in a certain area of the law.

Just to illustrate how rare it is, consider that there are well over 90,000 licensed attorneys in Texas and LESS THAN 1% are Board Certified in Criminal Law.
Board certification is granted designation granted by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS). The TBLS was established in 1974 by the Supreme Court of Texas and it certifies lawyers that have substantial, relevant expertise in select areas of the law. Board Certified lawyers must commit to substantial continuing legal education, verify that he/she has been lead counsel in multiple felony and misdemeanor jury trials and must also pass a rigorous examination.

Board Certification is entirely voluntary. In order to be allowed to even sit for the comprehensive, all-day Board Certification for Criminal Law exam, a person must be voted in by a committee and the committee will consider if the applicant has:

  • Practiced law full time for at least 5 years
  • Devoted a substantial portion of his/her practice to Criminal Law
  • Handled a substantial number of Criminal Law matters involving State and Federal felonies, felony jury trials, misdemeanor jury trials, State and Federal appeals
  • Received references from judges and lawyers in the area
  • Completed a substantial amount of TBLS-approved continuing legal education (CLE)

Finally, Board Certification must be renewed periodically. In order to maintain Board Certification, a lawyer must complete a substantial amount of CLE hours over a non-board certified lawyer. The additional CLE hours helps keep the Board Certified lawyer abreast of the changes and trends in Criminal Law. Board Certified lawyers must also periodically receive letters of recommendation from peers in the field of Criminal Law.

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Attorney & Founder Ryan H. Deck

Ryan Deck grew up in Williamson County where he attended Round Rock High School. After graduation, he attended Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. After receiving his undergraduate degree in Finance, he attended The University of Houston Law Center, graduating in 2003.

  • Mistrial declared State of Texas v. C.H. (Capital Murder)
  • Case dismissed State of Texas v. C.M. (Felony Drug Crime)
  • Case dismissed State of Texas v. M.F. (Assault)
  • Found Not Guilty State of Texas v. D.T. (Assault)
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More Reasons To Choose Ryan H. Deck:
  • Honest & Authentic Service
    We prioritize clear, transparent communication to ensure every client feels supported and informed.
  • Texas Board Certified Attorney
    Ryan H. Deck is one of LESS THAN 1% of Texas attorneys Board Certified in Criminal Law by the TBLS.
  • Local Williamson County Roots
    Born and raised in Williamson County. Decades of relationships and credibility with local judges, prosecutors, and courts.
  • Proven Track Record
    Hundreds of cases dismissed, reduced, or won at trial. Featured by Super Lawyers, Top 100 Trial Lawyers, Avvo 10.0.
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