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CRIMINAL LAW II PROGRAM

Criminal Law II Program

Designed exclusively for California lawyers whose practice is 100% criminal law defense

The Criminal Law Program II is designed exclusively for California lawyers whose practice is 100% criminal law defense. Varying degrees of coverage are afforded through this Program for unbelievably low rates.

If your practice is less than 100% criminal law defense, click here for the Criminal Law Program I.

 

 

Features

  • Prior Acts coverage is available for each prior consecutive year in which you were a solo practitioner** with a 100% criminal law defense practice. If you do not desire or qualify for Full Prior Acts coverage, monthly rates are even lower for no prior acts coverage or for a limited prior acts period.

  • Premium payments spread out over 12 months -- at 0% financing.

  • "Claims-Free Credits" -- Earn premium credits based upon future Claims-Free years with LMIC.

  • "Over 50 hours of Continuing Legal Education Programs Free of Charge".

Coverage

  • Limits of Liability
    (Available by approval)

Per Claim/Annual Aggregate

  • $100,000/$300,000

  • $250,000/$750,000

  • $500,000/$1,500,000

  • $1,000,000/$3,000,000

  • $2,000,000/$4,000,000

Deductible per Claim (Available by approval)

  • $5,000

Minimum Enrollment Qualifications

 

  • In order to qualify for this Program, you must:

  • Be a solo practitioner;

  • Have a practice that is 100% Criminal Law Defense; (If less than 100%, click here for the Criminal Law Program I.)

  • Have no knowledge of any act, error, omission or disagreement with any former or current client which might give rise to a claim or suit;

  • Have had no claims made against you alleging any liability arising from the performance of Professional Services;

  • Have had no disciplinary proceedings brought against you by the State Bar of California, or any other State Bar;

  • Have current membership in good standing with the State Bar of California;

  • Have your principal office located in the state of California;

  • Have a "dual calendar" control system to notify you of such things as statutory deadlines, filing dates and court appearances; and 

  • Have letterhead indicating your solo practitioner* status.

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