
The LCA has established honorary trial orders within the society that recognize Fellows who have tried cases and/or made appellate arguments at several accomplished levels. Fellows who qualify for the different levels may choose to become a member of any order for which they qualify. Each order is presided over by a slate of officers elected by its members and meets according to plans set forth by the membership, either in conjunction with conferences of the LCA or independently. The LCA provides each order with the administrative support needed for organizational purposes. Order of Centurions The Centurion order is comprised of Fellows of the Litigation Counsel of America who have tried to verdict one hundred or more jury trials in trial courts of record. Order of Justitia The Justitia order is comprised of Fellows of the Litigation Counsel of America who have tried to verdict at least one hundred jury and/or bench trials in trial courts of record. Order of Juris The Juris order is comprised of Fellows of the Litigation Counsel of America who have tried to verdict at least fifty jury and/or bench trials in trial courts of record. Order of Veritas The Veritas order is comprised of Fellows of the Litigation Counsel of America who have tried to verdict at least twelve jury and/or bench trials in trial courts of record. For qualification purposes, the Veritas order may also include any combination of trials and appellate arguments described for the Certus order below that total twelve trials and/or appellate arguments Order of Certus The Certus order is comprised of Fellows of the Litigation Counsel of America who have made at least three oral arguments before state appellate courts and/or two oral arguments before the United States Courts of Appeals and/or one oral argument before the United States Supreme Court.
For membership information contact G. Steven Henry at steve.henry@litcounsel.org.
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