PLS_Ethics_Exam Privacy Law Specialist – Ethics Exam
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PLS_Ethics_Exam Privacy Law Specialist – Ethics Exam
Looking to stand out in the competitive privacy law profession? Take a leap forward with the Privacy Law Specialist designation from the IAPP. The IAPP is accredited by the American Bar Association to certify lawyers in the specialty area of privacy law — the 15th specialty accredited by the ABA. U.S. attorneys who meet the certification requirements may be permitted to advertise this specialty in their state.
To earn a PLS designation, candidates must apply and meet the following requirements:
- Be an attorney admitted in good standing in at least one U.S. state.
- Earn or hold a CIPP/US designation from the IAPP, plus either a CIPM or CIPT designation.
- Pass the PLS Ethics exam administered by the IAPP or submit a recent MPRE score of at least 80.
- Provide proof of “ongoing and substantial” involvement practicing privacy law, which equates to 25% of your full-time practice over the last three years.
- Supply evidence of at least 36 hours of continuing education in privacy law for the three-year period preceding your application.
- Provide at least five peer references from attorneys, clients or judges attesting to your privacy law qualifications.
- Pay the $50 application fee upon submission.
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