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Disqualifying Conduct
There are many scenerios considered ‘disqualifying conduct’ to The Florida bar. According to Rule 3-11 a lack of honesty, trustworthiness, reliability or diligence may cause you denial to The Florida Bar.
The following list was compiled by The Florida Bar. This information appears on their website. These reasons may give cause for further inquiry before admittance.
- Unlawful conduct by applicant
- Academic misconduct
- Making or procuring any false or misleading statement or omission of relevant information, including any false or misleading statement or omission on the Bar Application, or any amendment, or in any testimony or sworn statement submitted to the board
- Misconduct in employment
- Acts involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation
- Abuse of legal process
- Financial irresponsibility
- Neglect of professional obligations
- Violation of an order of a court
- Evidence of mental or emotional instability
- Evidence of drug or alcohol dependency
- Denial of admission to the bar in another jurisdiction on character and fitness grounds
- Disciplinary action by a lawyer disciplinary agency or other professional disciplinary agency of any jurisdiction
- Any other conduct which reflects adversely upon the character and fitness of the applicant
This concludes the information acquired from The Florida Bar’s website.
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