The Florida Supreme Court entered an order adopting 31 amendments to the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar.
Most deal with procedural matters and have slight changes to language contained in existing rules.
“The whole change is so substantial that lawyers shouldn’t overlook it,” said Bruce Rogow, founding professor at Nova Southeastern University Law Center.
March 04, 2022 at 03:12 PM
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The Florida Supreme Court entered an order adopting 31 amendments to the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar.
Most deal with procedural matters and have slight changes to language contained in existing rules.
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