In Re: Amendment to Rules Regulating the Florida Bar – Rule 3-7.18

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Court: Florida Supreme Court · Filed: 2021-10-21 · Docket: SC21-653
Published
Impact Score: 0/100 — Low impact: This case is narrowly focused with minimal precedential value.

Case Overview

In Re: Amendment to Rules Regulating the Florida Bar – Rule 3-7.18 is a court opinion from the Florida Supreme Court, filed on 2021-10-21 (Docket No. SC21-653).

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Case Details

Case NameIn Re: Amendment to Rules Regulating the Florida Bar – Rule 3-7.18
Citation
CourtFlorida Supreme Court
Date Filed2021-10-21
Docket NumberSC21-653
Precedential StatusPublished
Impact Score0 / 100
Jurisdictionfl

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