Monthly Archives: January 2022

Arizona Supreme Court authorizes Elevate, a nonlawyer-owned alternative legal services provider, to integrate with law firm

Hello everyone and welcome to this Ethics Alert, which will discuss the Arizona Supreme Court’s recent issuance of an Alternative Business Structure (ABS) license authorizing a non-lawyer owned legal services provider called Elevate to integrate with an Arizona law firm.  … Continue reading

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Florida Bar Board of Governors to consider amendment to Bar Rule 3-5.2 regarding emergency suspension of lawyers charged with a felony crime

Hello everyone and welcome to this Ethics Alert, which will discuss the Florida Bar Board of Governor’s (BOG) review of a proposed amendment to Florida Bar Rule 3-5.2 regarding emergency suspension of lawyers charged with a felony crime in either … Continue reading

Posted in Attorney discipline, Florida Bar, Florida Bar discipline, Florida Bar ethics, Florida Bar Rule 3-5.2 lawyer felony criminal arrest emergency suspension, Florida Bar Rules, joe corsmeier, joseph corsmeier, Lawyer criminal misconduct, Lawyer discipline criminal misconduct, Lawyer felony criminal arrest emergency suspension | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment