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The Fla. Bar v. Bloom

Supreme Court of Florida
Jul 27, 2023
No. SC2023-0139 (Fla. Jul. 27, 2023)

Opinion

SC2023-0139

07-27-2023

The Florida Bar, Complainant(s) v. Aram Caldarera Bloom, Respondent(s)


Lower Tribunal No(s).: 2021-70,182 (11L)

The uncontested report of the referee is approved and respondent is suspended from the practice of law for ninety-one days, effective thirty days from the date of this order so that respondent can close out his practice and protect the interests of existing clients. If respondent notifies this Court in writing that he is no longer practicing and does not need the thirty days to protect existing clients, this Court will enter an order making the suspension effective immediately. Respondent shall fully comply with Rule Regulating The Florida Bar 3-5.1(h). Respondent shall also fully comply with Rule Regulating The Florida Bar 3-6.1, if applicable. In addition, respondent shall accept no new business from the date this order is filed until he is reinstated.

Respondent is further directed to comply with all other terms and conditions of the report and consent judgment.

Judgment is entered for The Florida Bar, 651 East Jefferson Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2300, for recovery of costs from Aram Caldarera Bloom in the amount of $1,250.00, for which sum let execution issue.

Not final until time expires to file motion for rehearing, and if filed, determined. The filing of a motion for rehearing shall not alter the effective date of this suspension.

MUNIZ, C. J, and CANADY, LABARGA, COURIEL, GROSSHANS, FRANCIS, and SASSO, JJ, concur.


Summaries of

The Fla. Bar v. Bloom

Supreme Court of Florida
Jul 27, 2023
No. SC2023-0139 (Fla. Jul. 27, 2023)
Case details for

The Fla. Bar v. Bloom

Case Details

Full title:The Florida Bar, Complainant(s) v. Aram Caldarera Bloom, Respondent(s)

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Jul 27, 2023

Citations

No. SC2023-0139 (Fla. Jul. 27, 2023)

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