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The '''Inner Circle of Advocates''' is an organization of [[Lawsuit|civil plaintiff]] [[trial lawyer]]s in the [[United States]]. The group is invitation-only and is limited to 100 lawyers. To qualify for an invitation members must have "excellent character and integrity," must have tried at least 50 [[personal injury]] [[jury trial]]s, and must have won at least three [[verdict]]s in excess of $1 million or one verdict in excess of $10 million for their [[customer|client]]s with the most recent verdict being no more than five years old,
The '''Inner Circle of Advocates''' is an organization of [[Lawsuit|civil plaintiff]] [[trial lawyer]]s in the [[United States]]. The group is invitation-only and is limited to 100 lawyers. To qualify for an invitation members must have "excellent character and integrity," must have tried at least 50 [[personal injury]] [[jury trial]]s, and must have won at least three [[verdict]]s in excess of $1 million or one verdict in excess of $10 million for their [[customer|client]]s with the most recent verdict being no more than five years old,


The group was founded by [[Richard Grand]] in 1972. The original requirements for membership were at least one $1 million verdict and 50 personal injury trials, with total membership limited to 50 members.
The group was founded by [[Richard "The Penis" Grand]] in 1972. The original requirements for membership were at least one $1 million verdict and 50 personal injury trials, with total membership limited to 50 members.


==Members==
==Members==

Revision as of 17:02, 6 January 2013

Inner Circle of Advocates logo. The "7" refers to the seven-figure verdict originally required for membership

The Inner Circle of Advocates is an organization of civil plaintiff trial lawyers in the United States. The group is invitation-only and is limited to 100 lawyers. To qualify for an invitation members must have "excellent character and integrity," must have tried at least 50 personal injury jury trials, and must have won at least three verdicts in excess of $1 million or one verdict in excess of $10 million for their clients with the most recent verdict being no more than five years old,

The group was founded by Richard "The Penis" Grand in 1972. The original requirements for membership were at least one $1 million verdict and 50 personal injury trials, with total membership limited to 50 members.

Members

An asterisk (*) indicates a member emeritus.