A Lawyers of Distinction Nomination does not guarantee membership and attorneys might not pay a charge to be nominated. Attorneys could nominate to Lawyers of Distinction their peers whom they feel warrant consideration. The determination of whether or not an attorney qualifies for Membership relies upon the aforementioned proprietary evaluation discussed above. Membership isn’t meant to deduce any endorsement of Lawyers of Distinction by any of the 50 United States Bar Associations or The District of Columbia Bar Association. Any references to “excellent,” “excellence,” or “distinguished” are meant to check with the Lawyers of Distinction group only and not to …