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There is no higher honor for a DUI Defense Attorney nationwide than NCDD Board Certification. Board Certification by the National College for DUI Defense protects the public, ensures the most qualified attorneys are handling your matter and gives you the peace of mind that the best possible outcome of your DUU case will be reached. The National College for DUI Defenses Board Certification Exam is the only exam recognized by the American Bar Association in the field of DUI Defense. These attorneys have been recognized as national experts in the area of DUI defense as proven by their mastery of the science, law and ethics necessary to pass our College’s rigorous examination process. NCDD Board Certified Attorneys have superior knowledge and the utmost ability to protect your rights from the prosecution and law enforcement. Invest in yourself and hire a Board Certified DUI Defense Law Expert!


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Ethics Task Force Blog

04/15/2025

Written by Jonathan Dichter The Heart of Client Care: Moving Beyond Case Management In the legal profession, we often talk about "case management" - the systems and processes that keep our cases moving efficiently. But what about *client care*? True client care goes beyond deadlines and filings; it's about treating clients as *people*-scared, uncertain, and in need of guidance. And when done...

Personal Contact: Using the Officer's Observations Against Them

03/10/2025

Written by Charles GoodwinEdited by Michelle Behan and Steven Hernandez The typical DUI investigation has three phases. It begins with the vehicle in motion and focuses on driving patterns that officers are trained might indicate impairment. Next is personal contact, where the officer will observe physical manifestations that are also purportedly correlated with alcohol ingestion and impairment. Finally, the officer will...

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