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MEMBERSHIP
Membership, Education and Congress Information
James A. Lavorgna
Phone: 973-827-1045
Fax: 866-768-6886
e-mail address: RoyalFellows@gmail.com
Apply to become a member of the Royal Society of Fellows
Applications should be downloaded to your computer. Complete the application on-line, save a copy and return it by e-mail to: RoyalFellows@gmail.com
After we receive your application, the Membership Committee will send you a determination letter of your eligibility. If accepted you will be sent an invoice for dues.
Membership applications are in .pdf format. Click here to download RSOF Application Form.
Download a free version of Adobe Acrobat Reader which is required for the PDF Membership application.
Dues Payment
Pay by Check, MC, VISA, or AMEX.
Checks for payment of dues should be made payable to Royal Society of Fellows in the amount of $200 and sent to:
Royal Society of Fellows
c/o James A. Lavorgna, J.D., LL.M, CFP
249 Route 94 Suite 3
Vernon, NJ 07462
The Royal Society of Fellows encourages applications from individuals
to become Members and Fellows of RSOF.
RSOF Members:
A RSOF Member is entitled to the following:
- vote in General Member meetings;
- receive the bi-annual Royal Society of Fellows Law Review;
- attend the Society conferences at significant discounts;
- the Society's membership certificate, suitable for framing;
- annually issued General Member in good standing card;
- receive discounted services and publications negotiated on
by the Society on behalf of its membership;
- belong to an internal society of the RSOF;
- be listed in the online Membership Directory and have access
to the online;
- be listed in the online Expertise Database open to the public
for finding experts in international and jurisdictional topics;
- have access to the online General Member forum and,
- employ research assistants.
Becoming a Fellow
A Fellow is a professional expert in one of the RSOF's disciplines.
The title of Fellow is reserved for the highest caliber of professional
work.
- Fellows will receive a distinguishing wall plaque
- Fellows will be listed in a special section "Certified
Professional and Academic Experts" in the online Experts
Database.
- Fellows may serve on the governing boards of the Society and
the internal societies.
- Fellows may be invited to submit policy or professional papers
to the Society at its bi-annual conferences.
- Fellows may apply for a research grant at a partnering academic
institution.
Fellow
Requirements include:
- Completion of two Royal Society Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas
or completion of a government accredited Masters degree in a relevant
discipline
- Completion of a fifty-page, academic publishable quality article
in a relevant discipline, with a minimum 125 footnotes, judged
by the Academic Council; and,
- Ten years professional experience.
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