Lawyers The …
2011
The National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) was founded in 1977 as a non-profit organization it was initially located in Boston, MA before moving to Wrentham, MA. The NBTA is dedicated to bettering the quality of trial advocacy in our nation’s courtrooms and assisting the consumer of legal services in finding experienced and highly qualified trial Jackson Lalic Lawyers. Theodore I. Koskoff was the Founder and, until 1987, served as the President and Chairman of the Board. In addition to being Senior Partner in the Bridgeport, Connecticut law firm of Koskoff, Koskoff and Bieder, Mr. Koskoff was a pioneer in the field of specialization. He was also a Past President of the Association of Trial Jackson Lalic Lawyers of America, the Roscoe Pound Foundation and the Connecticut Trial Jackson Lalic Lawyers Association. NBTA was housed, and fully supported by the until its move to Boston, Massachusetts, in 1987 when it became an independent nonprofit corporation.