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The team at McDonald At Law has been put together to serve you. We have the resources and experience to handle virtually any case, yet we are small enough to provide you with personalized and compassionate service.
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Unmatched Credentials from a Firm in Your Local Community
Our firm’s founder and lead counsel, attorney Michael P. McDonald, has been practicing law for more than 35 years and has served clients in central and southeastern Pennsylvania for over two decades. Among numerous other distinctions, he is a nationally board-certified civil trial specialist, a highly respected litigator and a Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum member.
The experience, professional expertise and knowledge possessed among our team of attorneys is unparalleled throughout Pennsylvania. Michael P. McDonald has been featured in Newsweek and Philadelphia Magazine and recognized by Super Lawyers, the National Board of Trial Advocacy, Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Trial Masters, The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers, and more.
Above all else, McDonald At Law is a law firm that cares about people. Like our clients, we are hardworking people who value honesty, respect and dedication. Our attorneys represent only the injured, and we seek damages exclusively from parties that have acted negligently or recklessly. If you have never dealt with a lawyer before, we understand that the process may seem intimidating, which is why we take a personal approach to make you feel comfortable and informed. Above all, we are here to help.
Free Legal Consultation Download PDF Guide Why Should You Choose A Board Certified Attorney?
After getting injured in an accident, the only thing that many people are sure of is that they need compensation. Unfortunately, obtaining this compensation is often not an easy process, and many attorneys may advertise themselves as experienced and knowledgeable. You want an advocate who has the certifications and history of results to help you get the best possible outcome.
Choosing a lawyer who is a Nationally Board Certified Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) is often the right choice. Still, you may not know what this certification means and who can obtain it. This page will explain the requirements to become a nationally board-certified specialist by the NBTA and why you want to choose a lawyer with this prestigious qualification. If you need immediate assistance, you can contact the Lancaster office of McDonald At Law right now. Attorney Michael McDonald has been nationally board certified by the NBTA since 2002, and he is the only Lancaster County attorney exclusively representing accident victims to hold this distinction. Call our office now to schedule your free consultation.
Who Can Become Nationally Board Certified?
To become a Board Certified Attorney by the NBTA, the attorney must prove themselves as having extensive knowledge in their chosen field of legal specialization. Before certifying an attorney, the NBTA reviews the individual’s experience, obtains judicial and peer reviews, and requires applicants to pass an exam. Additionally, certified attorneys must prove that they have remained at the top of their fields with continuing education and maintaining a high standard of practice.
When hiring an NBTA Board Certified Attorney, you can rest easy knowing that the attorney:
- Has demonstrated considerable experience and results in their chosen area of the law
- Met objective and verifiable standards, including good standing in their state’s legal system
- Understands the latest developments and strategies in their legal field
- Are respected and reviewed by their peers, including judges and other attorneys
Talk To A Board Certified Attorney Now
By working with NBTA Board Certified Attorney Michael McDonald and the staff at McDonald At Law, you can feel confident that your case is in knowledgeable hands. Michael McDonald is one of only 3% of all attorneys in Pennsylvania to be board certified. Schedule your free consultation now.