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Vacancies Announced on the Florida Board of Bar Examiners
Licensed Florida Lawyer applicants are being sought to fill the two vacancies on the Florida Board of Bar Examiners.
There will be a joint screening committee of Florida Board of Governors members and Florida Board of Bar Examiners members. They will recommend six nominees for two lawyer vacancies at the May 20, 2016 meeting. Their nominations will then be forwarded to the Florida Supreme Court to fill two five-year terms beginning Nov. 1, 2016 and ending on Oct. 31, 2021.
Florida attorneys applying must have been members of The Florida Bar for at least five years and they must be a practicing Florida lawyer with “scholarly attainments” and have a positive interest in legal education and the requirements for admission to the Bar. Appointment or election to the bench at any level of the court system will disqualify any applicant. All law professors or trustees are ineligible.
The board members of the Bar Examiners must be able to attend approximately ten meetings a year in various Florida locations. Members should be willing to devote 3-4 days’ a month, or up to 350 or more hours per year on Board business, depending on committee assignments. Travel expenses connected with the meetings and examinations are reimbursed.
Persons interested in applying for these vacancies should contact Tara Newman, Director of Administration, Florida Board of Bar Examiners, at 850-681-5707 to obtain the application form. Completed applications must be received by the Executive Director, 1891 Eider Court, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1750 by the close of business on Friday, March 25, 2016.
The Soreide Law Group represents those seeking admittance to the Florida Bar and existing attorneys, for both Formal and Investigative Hearings in front of The Florida Bar. For more information regarding our services, call and speak to an attorney at no-cost: 1-888-760-6552.
January 2015 Florida Bar Hearing Defense Attorney Tip
The Florida Board of Bar Examiners is Seeking Members from the General Public
The Florida Board of Bar Examiners is currently seeking two people from the general public to help in the process of recommendations for The Florida Bar. This would be a three year term for the board members chosen.
The duties of the Board of Bar Examiners is to make sure all of the requirements for the applicants are met. These requirements include such things as education, character and fitness, technical competence, to name a few. The deadline to apply is April 25, 2014. The Florida Supreme Court has the final decision once the Board makes the recommendation.
For the general public member positions, lawyers are not eligible and you must have a bachelor’s degree, also experience or education in areas such as educational testing, statistics, psychology or medicine. Expenses will be covered and approximately three days per month of work.
If you are interested in the position, please contact The Florida Bar. Information is available also on their website.
Soreide Law Group represents those seeking admittance to The Florida Bar, and existing lawyers, for both Investigative Hearings and Formal Hearings in front of The Florida Bar. Please call (888) 760-6552.
Florida Bar Hearing Defense Lawyer’s Tip of the Month for March 2014
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Florida Supreme Court to Hear Whether or Not Undocumented Immigrants Are Eligible for Admission to The Florida Bar
The Florida Supreme Court is now back in session and is facing several high-profile cases. One of those cases to be decided is:
Florida Board of Bar Examiners Re: Question as to Whether Undocumented Immigrants Are Eligible for Admission to The Florida Bar.
We have already posted twice on our blog regarding this case. To review, click on the following links:
https://www.floridabarhearing.com/barhearingblog/?p=177
https://www.floridabarhearing.com/barhearingblog/?p=225
Briefly, the case involves Jose Godinez-Samperio, who came to America at 9 years-old from Mexico and graduated from law school at Florida State University. The problem is, Godinez-Samperio is an undocumented immigrant. The Supreme Court heard arguments in October, 2012, after the Florida Board of Bar Examiners asked the justices for guidance.
Godinez-Samperio also was approved to stay and work in the country under the 2012 Obama administration policy — “deferred action” — which was developed to help young people.
Last year the justices questioned whether the federal law prohibits undocumented immigrants from getting law licenses. In May, the U.S. Department of Justice said federal law bars the Florida Supreme Court from issuing a law license to an “unlawfully present alien,” regardless of the deferred-action issue. This dealt a major blow to Godinez-Samperio’s case.
Attorney Lars K. Soreide, Soreide Law Group, represents those seeking admittance to the Florida Bar, and existing lawyers, for both Investigative Hearings and Formal Hearings in front of The Florida Bar. For more information about our services please call (888) 760-6552.
Three Florida Lawyers Permanently Disbarred
In a recent article for Ft. Lauderdale’s Sun Sentinel, Donna Gehrke-White writes that the Florida Supreme Court permanently disbarred two Broward County attorneys and a Palm Beach County lawyer from practicing law.
According to Florida Bar records, RJF of Hallandale Beach had been practicing law since 1958, but got into trouble when he was named a personal representative for a client’s estate. When the beneficiary attempted to cash a check from the estate, he couldn’t because RJF “admitted that he misappropriated trust funds,” the Florida Bar wrote.
Then RJF continued to practice law and tell clients he was an attorney despite being disbarred in May. The Florida Supreme Court found him in contempt and banned him from ever practicing law.
Two additional South Florida attorneys were banned permanently from practicing law after they were found to be in contempt of their disbarment. They also can never apply to practice law again, Kirksey said.
OJO was accused of failing “to record at least 17 original deeds and 21 original mortgages, exposing a title insurance fund to more than $10 million in claims exposure,” according to Florida Bar records. “A Florida Bar compliance audit of OJO’s trust accounting records determined that he misappropriated more than $370,000 in client funds.” This year he was found to still be practicing law.
AK of Boca Raton was permanently disbarred after he was found not complying with an Oct. 2 disbarment order, according to Florida Bar records. AK had been practicing since 2005. He had been ordered to notify all his clients of his disbarment and provide a sworn affidavit of those who had been given a copy of his disbarment order. But the Supreme Court ruled he hadn’t complied.
<strong>Attorney Lars K. Soreide, of Soreide Law Group, PLLC, represents those seeking admittance to the Florida Bar, and existing lawyers, for both Investigative Hearings and Formal Hearings in front of the Florida Bar. For more information about our services please call (888) 760-6552.</strong>
Non-US Citizens Applying to The Florida Bar
The following message was sent from the Florida Bar to the 17th Circuit Representatives of The Florida Bar Board of Governors;
“The Florida Bar Board of Governors met on July 26, 2013. Major actions of the board and reports received include:
In response to a notice of intent to file a petition to amend Rule 1-3.1 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar to specify that no one who has complied with requirements for Bar admission be disqualified from membership solely because he or she is not a U.S. citizen, the board voted to respond to the petition after its filing by indicating that the board supports the concept contained in the petition, but that the board believes that the amendment is more appropriately placed in the Rules of the Supreme Court Relating to Admissions to the Bar, and that the board recommends to the Supreme Court of Florida that it seek input from the Board of Bar Examiners on the issue. The notice of intent to file the petition was submitted as per Rule 1-12.1(f) and (g). The Florida Bar has not taken a position on the case of Jose Godinez-Samperio, an undocumuented immigrant seeking to become a member of the Bar.”
The following article pertains to the above mentioned case and appeared in our blog:
https://www.floridabarhearing.com/barhearingblog/?p=177
Attorney Lars K. Soreide, of Soreide Law Group, PLLC, represents those seeking admittance to the Florida Bar, and existing lawyers, for both Investigative Hearings and Formal Hearings in front of the Florida Bar. For more information about our services please call (888) 760-6552
Florida Supreme Court Disciplines 22 Attorneys
The Florida Bar, announced that the Florida Supreme Court in recent court orders disciplined 22 attorneys; disbarring five, suspending 13 and publicly reprimanding four. Three attorneys received more than one form of discipline. Two were placed on probation and one was ordered to pay restitution. The Florida Bar and its Department of Lawyer Regulation are charged with administering a statewide disciplinary system to enforce Supreme Court rules of professional conduct for the 95,000-plus lawyers admitted to practice law in Florida. Since 2007, case files have been posted to attorneys’ individual Florida Bar profiles and may be reviewed at and/or downloaded from The Florida Bar’s website.
This ends the information from the Florida Bar’s website.
Attorney Lars Soreide, of Soreide Law Group, PLLC, represents those seeking admittance to The Florida Bar, and existing lawyers, for both Investigative Hearings and Formal Hearings in front of The Florida Bar. Please call (888) 760-6552.
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